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Chamberlain, George E. (George Earle), 1854-1928

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Speech of Colonel Roosevelt at Boston, Massachusetts

Speech of Colonel Roosevelt at Boston, Massachusetts

Theodore Roosevelt is speaking to the people in Boston, Massachusetts, demanding a call to arms against Germany and to fight the enemy in order to protect America’s ideals of freedom and democracy. He also speaks to the people about how they can join the fight from home by buying Liberty Bonds or volunteering for the war effort.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1918-05-02

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Nicholas Longworth

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Nicholas Longworth

Theodore Roosevelt asks his son-in-law Representative Nicholas Longworth to host a dinner and invite Henry Cabot Lodge, William Loeb, George E. Chamberlain, and King. Roosevelt does not want it to seem that he is trying to make up to “the bosses,” so he wants to see Senator Chamberlain first since he is fighting for his bill. He thanks Longworth for the criticism of his article.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1918-01-01