Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Archibald B. Roosevelt
President Roosevelt is very pleased with Archibald B. Roosevelt’s work at school and knows he will continue working hard despite his headaches. He advises Archie on the importance of outdoor exercise and thinks it will ease the headaches along with his new glasses. Roosevelt is glad Kermit is there to care for Archie and provides updates on Edith, Ethel, and Quentin.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1907-11-09