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Letter from Frank Harper to P. S. Morrison

Letter from Frank Harper to P. S. Morrison

Due to the high volume of correspondence, the clippings P. S. Morrison sent to Theodore Roosevelt have been misplaced and cannot be returned. Harper thanks Morrison for offering his services to the campaign but there was not sufficient funds to pay Morrison’s expenses. If Morrison is still interested in supporting the campaign he should contact the managers of the Progressive Party in Tennessee.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-11-02

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Mrs. A. B. Westervelt

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Mrs. A. B. Westervelt

On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, the secretary thanks Mrs. A. B. Westervelt for the letter. The Roosevelt campaign has attracted the interest of many musicians but Theodore Roosevelt cannot endorse a particular piece of music or take part in its publication. The secretary suggests that Westervelt contact the Progressive Party managers regarding the matter.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-10-10

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to John M. Kennedy

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to John M. Kennedy

Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary will convey John M. Kennedy’s letter to Theodore Roosevelt. He assures Kennedy that everyone will be able to hear Roosevelt at an unspecified speech, even if arrangements need to be made for an overflow meeting. He adds that “only a certain portion” of the seats will be reserved for paying attendees in order to finance the Progressive cause.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-10-11