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Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) provides a membership application form for joining the TRA at one of twelve membership levels. It also offers, for an additional fee, the opportunity to join one of thirteen regional chapters of the TRA, including new chapters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Pelican Island, Florida, San Antonio, Texas, and Tampa, Florida. Illustrations of Sagamore Hill and both sides of the TRA medallion appear on the application.

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Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2010

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership and gift membership applications

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership and gift membership applications

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) provides a membership application form for joining the TRA at one of twelve membership levels. This reflects the elimination of the Founders Circle category, and the application also features higher membership fees in eight categories. It also offers, for an additional fee, the opportunity to join one of nine regional chapters of the TRA, and the association also provides a form for gift memberships in the same categories and at the same prices as regular memberships. Illustrations of Sagamore Hill, both sides of the TRA medallion, and the logo of the TRA appear on the applications.

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Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) provides a membership application form for joining the TRA at one of nine membership levels. It also offers, for an additional fee, the opportunity to join one of seven regional chapters of the TRA. Illustrations of Sagamore Hill and both sides of the TRA medallion appear on the application. 

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Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2007

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) provides a membership application form for joining the TRA at one of nine membership levels. It also offers, for an additional fee, the opportunity to join one of five regional chapters of the TRA. This form features two new membership categories, Student and Lifetime, with the former at the lowest price and the latter as the most expensive. Illustrations of Sagamore Hill and both sides of the TRA medallion appear on the application. 

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Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2005

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) provides a membership application form for joining the TRA at one of seven membership levels. It also offers, for an additional fee, the opportunity to join one of six regional chapters of the TRA. Illustrations of Sagamore Hill and both sides of the TRA medallion appear on the application.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2005

The 79th annual meeting of the TRA held in San Antonio: President and Mrs. Bush receive TR Distinguished Service Medal

The 79th annual meeting of the TRA held in San Antonio: President and Mrs. Bush receive TR Distinguished Service Medal

Report on the annual meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) held in San Antonio, Texas, October 30-31, 1998. The report covers the dinner, speakers, tours, TRA elections, and the conferring of TRA awards. The report highlights the presentation of the Theodore Roosevelt Distinguished Service Medal and the TRA Junior Officer of the Year Award, and it details changes made to the governance of the TRA, including the creation of an Advisory Board and changes to the terms and expectations of members of the Board of Trustees. Eight photographs from the meeting populate the text, including five of President George Bush, recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal.

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Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

1999

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) provides a membership application form for joining the TRA at one of twelve membership levels. It also offers, for an additional fee, the opportunity to join one of nine regional chapters of the TRA, and the association also provides a form for gift memberships in the same categories and at the same prices as regular memberships. Illustrations of Sagamore Hill, both sides of the TRA medallion, and the logo of the TRA appear on the applications.

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Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2010

Inaugural remarks of Tweed Roosevelt, new chair of the Theodore Roosevelt Association

Inaugural remarks of Tweed Roosevelt, new chair of the Theodore Roosevelt Association

In an address to mark his election as Chair of the Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA), Tweed Roosevelt lays out his plans for the association, and he acknowledges the contributions of several members of the TRA’s leadership who have assisted him and the TRA during a difficult period in the association’s history. Roosevelt announces that he will focus on retaining and recruiting members of the TRA and that he will use his background in finance to improve the TRA’s fiscal condition.  

 

Two photographs of Roosevelt at the 2009 annual meeting of the TRA appear in the text.

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) provides a membership application form for joining the TRA at one of thirteen membership levels. It also offers, for an additional fee, the opportunity to join one of nine regional chapters of the TRA, including new chapters in Chicago, Illinois, and Nashville, Tennessee. The reverse side of the application explains the benefits to members in each category. Illustrations of Sagamore Hill and both sides of the TRA medallion appear on the application.

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Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2008

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

Theodore Roosevelt Association membership application

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) provides a membership application form for joining the TRA at one of thirteen membership levels. It also offers, for an additional fee, the opportunity to join one of seven regional chapters of the TRA. The application features four new membership categories: Diplomatic, Institutional, Corporate, and Founders Circle, and the reverse side of the application explains the benefits to members in each category. Illustrations of Sagamore Hill and both sides of the TRA medallion appear on the application.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2008

News and notes……..

News and notes……..

This edition of “News and Notes,” seven pages in length, is divided into six sections. “TR Quasquicentennial Year Ends” covers events marking the 125th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt’s birth at venues in Indianapolis, Indiana, Oyster Bay and Buffalo, New York, Harvard University, and the National Archives in Washington, D.C. It notes that the final event of the celebration year was appropriately held at the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace in New York City, and it highlights some of the lectures and interviews given by John A. Gable, Executive Director of the Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA), during 1983. An illustration of both sides of the TRA medallion and a photograph from the 125 Anniversary Dinner in New York City supplement the section.

The “Annual Meeting of the TRA Board of Trustees” examines the financial health of the TRA and notes that there needs to be an increase of revenue for the Association. It also covers changes to the By-Laws of the TRA regarding membership categories and terms for members of the Board of Trustees. It closes by noting the governance of the TRA and listing its officers and members of the Executive Committee.

“Filming ‘The Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt'” discusses the production of this documentary film and highlights the narration provided by actor George C. Scott and the music of John Philip Sousa. It notes its fluid mixing of reenactments and archival film footage. A photograph of the Roosevelt family as portrayed by actors and descendants and one of Gable in a cameo role accompany the section.

In “TR and the Wall Street Journal,” Gable attacks an article written by Art Pine of the Journal about the history of debt collection from foreign nations because of its sometimes “misleading” and “false” statements about Roosevelt. Gable enlists the work of historians Barbara Tuchman and Frederick W. Marks to refute some of Pine’s reporting.