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Claflin, John, 1850-1938

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Letter from J. Beggs to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from J. Beggs to Theodore Roosevelt

J. Beggs writes to Theodore Roosevelt to inform Roosevelt his plan, which they discussed at a prior meeting, to curb the yellow press is falling into place and he is only awaiting a response from John Wanamaker to proceed. Beggs says he will advise Roosevelt as soon as he hears back from Wanamaker.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-06-08

Letter from Paul Morton to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Paul Morton to Theodore Roosevelt

Paul Morton sends his ideas about a recent conversation with President Roosevelt about currency reform. Morton warns that unless currency laws are revised soon the U.S. may undergo a financial crisis. Morton does not think Roosevelt should support a particular reform plan, but does believe that he should insist on the revision. Morton recommends Roosevelt meet with Frank A. Vanderlip, John B. Claflin, and Charles A. Conant.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-09-13