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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.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

1999

Creator(s)

Unknown

Forgotten fragments (#12): An essential TR library

Forgotten fragments (#12): An essential TR library

Tweed Roosevelt provides two lists of books about Theodore Roosevelt. He lists what he considers to be the five best books to introduce Roosevelt to newcomers, and he also lists fifty books that he classifies as essential to those wanting “a well-rounded education” on Roosevelt. He lists the five books for newcomers in a a paragraph in the text, but the fifty essential books are numbered and placed in alphabetical order by the author’s or editor’s last name with publication dates ranging from 1906 to 2010. The front cover illustrations to four titles supplement the text.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2011

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Tweed

TRA announcements

TRA announcements

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) announces that it has created new membership categories and expanded benefits for its members, and it reports that Tweed Roosevelt will be writing a new column for the Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal called “Forgotten Fragments.” The section also promotes the 2008 annual meeting of the TRA to be held in Oyster Bay, New York. A text box listing the officers of the TRA along with guidelines for submitting articles to its journal supplements the announcements.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2008

Creator(s)

Theodore Roosevelt Association

TRA Journal and meeting announcements

TRA Journal and meeting announcements

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) announces that this issue of its journal highlights the centennial of the voyage of the Great White Fleet with four essays addressing the topic and that each issue will now include a table of contents. The section also promotes the 2008 annual meeting in Oyster Bay, New York, and it includes text box listing the officers of the TRA along with guidelines for submitting articles to the journal.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2008

Creator(s)

Theodore Roosevelt Association

2008 TRA annual meeting information and registration

2008 TRA annual meeting information and registration

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) provides a detailed itinerary for its 2008 annual meeting and dinner in Oyster Bay, New York. The itinerary includes a listing of the speakers, the various field trips, including to Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, and the meal arrangements. A registration form listing the various options for participating accompanies the description.  

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2008

Creator(s)

Theodore Roosevelt Association

Photographs from the eighty-ninth annual meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Association

Photographs from the eighty-ninth annual meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Association

Collection of thirty-two photographs from the 2008 annual meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) in Oyster Bay, New York. Many of the photographs are close-ups of the various TRA leaders, speakers, guests or dignitaries at the assorted events.  Only two of the figures are identified in captions. Two pages of photographs are devoted to a parade in Oyster Bay; one page to the TRA’s annual dinner; one page to events at Sagamore Hill; and one page to ceremonies at Theodore Roosevelt’s grave at Youngs Memorial Cemetery.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2009

Creator(s)

Koch, Art

Journal contents and TRA annual meeting announcement

Journal contents and TRA annual meeting announcement

The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) announces that its 2008 annual meeting will be held in Oyster Bay, New York. The section also notes that the current issue features speeches given at the 2007 meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, and it informs readers that a regular column that features an excerpt from a letter written by Theodore Roosevelt will now be called “Presidential Snapshot.” A text box listing the officers of the TRA along with guidelines for submitting articles to its journal supplements the announcements. 

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2008

Creator(s)

Theodore Roosevelt Association

Book Review

Book Review

David H. Burton reviews Artists of Power: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Their Enduring Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy. Burton notes the contributions of eight historians to the work, and he stresses that although Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson are often seen at odds, the two presidents both wanted to see the establishment of some kind of international organization to secure global peace after World War I. Burton acknowledges that Roosevelt and Wilson had major impacts on American diplomacy and security and that their policies led to a larger role for the United States in global affairs.

A photograph of Roosevelt with his right hand resting on a large globe illustrates the review.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2007

The Rough Writer

The Rough Writer

In an article that originally appeared in the New York Sun, John A. Gable reviews two volumes of Theodore Roosevelt’s writings published by the Library of America. Gable asserts that The Rough Riders is a classic combat memoir, and he admits that Roosevelt’s An Autobiography disappoints in its coverage of Roosevelt’s presidency. Gable expresses frustration with the volume of Letters and Speeches because it contains only items that have been previously published while so many interesting Roosevelt letters remain unpublished and unknown. In addition to the reprinted review essay, the section features a text box labeled “What TR Wrote” in which Gable lists the various editions of Roosevelt’s works that are still in print.

The covers of both volumes from the Library of America appear at the center of the review, and a photograph of Gable with Jonathan Roosevelt appears at the section’s conclusion.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2004-11-23

Buffalo Conference on TR

Buffalo Conference on TR

Report on the joint history conference, “The Big Stick and the Square Deal: The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt,” and annual meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) held in Buffalo, New York, in October 2002. The report has three parts: a report on the conference and meeting; a full-page of thirteen photographs showing speakers, attendees, and dignitaries; and a full-page listing of patrons, supporters, and sponsors of the weekend’s events. The report highlights the conferring of the TRA’s Bertha B. Rose Award and its Distinguished Service Medal. The Rose Award was given to three members of Congress who helped secure Theodore Roosevelt’s Medal of Honor while the Distinguished Service Medal was given to the crew of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt

 

An additional photograph on the first page of the report shows eleven of the conference speakers.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Reviews

Reviews

Three biographies–of Holt Collier, Theodore Roosevelt, and Gifford Pinchot–come under scrutiny in the “Reviews” section along with a play and documentary about Roosevelt. Tweed Roosevelt finds the biography of Holt Collier, who led Theodore Roosevelt’s famous 1902 bear hunt, notable for its descriptions of slavery in antebellum Mississippi, but he finds its coverage of Roosevelt flawed. Gregory A. Wynn recommends Kathleen Dalton’s biography Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life for its coverage of Roosevelt’s life after the presidency, its recognition of the important influence women had on his life, and for making Roosevelt “a hero for liberals.” The section also contains an excerpt of a review of Dalton’s work from Kirkus Reviews

 

Gary A. Clinton admires Laurence Luckinbill’s play Teddy Tonight for capturing the spirit of Roosevelt in his own words, and he finds that it resonates in a nation reeling from the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. A review of The History Channel’s documentary TR: An American Lion lists the “talking head” historians who appear in the film along with members of the Roosevelt family. The review highlights the negative coverage given Roosevelt’s attitudes on race and imperialism, and it praises the actors who provide the film’s narration and voice of Roosevelt. The section concludes with excerpts from four positive reviews of Char Miller’s biography of Gifford Pinchot.

 

Three photographs appear in the section, including a picture of two cast members of TR: An American Lion.

News & Notes

News & Notes

This edition of the “News & Notes” section provides brief notices of three books, all of which have some content related to Theodore Roosevelt. The section also promotes the website, upcoming annual meetings, and publications of the Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA). It also lists the roster of historians and biographers scheduled to speak at a symposium marking the centennial of Roosevelt’s presidency scheduled for September 2001, and it includes a text box listing the officers of the TRA. Two photographs of the Medals of Honor awarded to Roosevelt and his son, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, supplement the text.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2001

Creator(s)

Unknown

Book reviews

Book reviews

Seven books are reviewed and one title receives attention because of its reissue in this crowded edition of the “Book Reviews” section. John A. Gable, editor of the Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal, reviews three works, including an evaluation of Theodore Roosevelt as a politician, a biography of Roosevelt, and a historical novel. Gable likes David H. Burton’s Theodore Roosevelt, American Politician though he disagrees with some of Burton’s analysis, but he is less enthusiastic about H.W. Brands’s T.R.: The Last Romantic, partly because he faults Brands for never properly defining what he means by “romantic.” Gable praises The Angel of Darkness, Caleb Carr’s sequel to his very popular The Alienist, because both “successfully teach readers about various aspects of American life a century ago.” 

 

Henry J. Hendrix finds that in Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire, William N. Tilchin provides a plethora of evidence to support his thesis that Roosevelt wanted to forge a closer relationship with Great Britain. Michael L. Manson commends the many illustrations used to populate Ron Ziel’s pictorial history of the Spanish-American War, Birth of the American Century. In a brief review, Elizabeth E. Roosevelt says that William T. Hagan’s Theodore Roosevelt and Six Friends of the Indian shows how a range of personalities tried to influence Roosevelt’s stance on Native Americans as both Civil Service Commissioner and President. Gregory A. Wynn criticizes George Grant for trying to pigeonhole Roosevelt as a Christian conservative in his Carry a Big Stick, and he says that the book’s factual errors and exaggerations make it of little value to Roosevelt scholars. 

 

“Book Reviews” notes that William H. Harbaugh’s Power and Responsibility: The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt, “the best one-volume complete biography,” has been reissued in a new hardcover edition. A photograph of Gable and Carr and two photographs of Roosevelt with members of the Rough Riders appear in the section.

Spanish-American War centennial

Spanish-American War centennial

Report on some of the ceremonies and academic conferences held in 1998 to mark the centennial of the Spanish-American War. The report highlights three academic conferences held at the University of New Orleans, Southern Methodist University, and Siena College, and it provides an update on efforts to secure the Medal of Honor for Theodore Roosevelt. An illustration of the Battle of Las Guasimas by Howard Christy Chandler and a photograph of Roosevelt speaking to Leonard Wood supplement the text.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

1998

Creator(s)

Unknown