Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to George Sylvester Viereck
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1910-05-06
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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McGrath, John W. (John William), 1891-1924
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Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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Theodore Roosevelt writes that he is glad to know of George Sylvester Viereck’s plans. He expresses his desire to avoid saying anything to exacerbate the war on either side of the conflict.
1914-08-08
Theodore Roosevelt wishes that he could have written George Sylvester Viereck sooner about his poem, which Roosevelt enjoyed and hoped The Outlook would publish. Roosevelt tells Viereck to keep in touch with Oscar S. Straus.
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1912-08-13
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary responds to an inquiry from George Sylvester Viereck, stating that he asked Roosevelt the time of day of his birth. Roosevelt responded that, like Mark Twain, at the time he was not very much interested in the things around him and therefore he did not know.
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1912-07-25
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary relays that Roosevelt appreciated the article George Sylvester Viereck wrote for the International. He notes that a column has been established in the New York Journal to present news regarding Roosevelt’s campaign and suggests that Viereck send material for future articles directly to the Journal.
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1912-07-19
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks George Sylvester Viereck for the volumes he sent to Oyster Bay, New York. He relays that Roosevelt was unaware of an offer from the New York Journal for a daily column to help the Progressive cause. He suggests that Viereck and the man he mentioned in his letter visit Judge William H. Hotchkiss to discuss this and other suggestions they have about organization.
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1912-07-16
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary invites George Sylvester Viereck to a Tuesday afternoon meeting at The Outlook offices.
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1912-07-03
Theodore Roosevelt thanks George Sylvester Viereck and his father for the clippings they sent and is glad that Viereck will be in Chicago.
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1912-06-03
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends Roosevelt’s acknowledgments to George Sylvester Viereck for the letter. If Viereck would like to become involved with the campaign, he should get in contact with either Senator Joseph M. Dixon or William L. Ward.
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1912-05-29