Letter from Silas McBee to Theodore Roosevelt
Silas McBee tells President Roosevelt that his visit to Rome has been delightful beyond expectations. McBee has learned much first hand from both the state and the church, and he believes that the ultimate “problem” is one of human need and satisfaction. McBee had a candid and productive discussion with the King of Italy, noting his surprise at the king’s frankness.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-05-25