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Collier, Sarah Steward Van Allen, 1884-1963

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Mark Sullivan

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Mark Sullivan

Theodore Roosevelt encloses several letters for Mark Sullivan to review. In the postscript, Roosevelt discusses a reactionary court decision in Idaho and asks Sullivan if Collier’s might be able to do an investigative report on the case. Roosevelt ends the letter by asking Sullivan if he could arrange a social event with several other Collier’s associates and their wives. 

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-12-04

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Robert J. Collier

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Robert J. Collier

President Roosevelt is sorry that Sarah Steward Collier will not be able to travel with Robert J. Collier when he visits on August 4. Roosevelt has been treated very nicely by both Collier and Mark Sullivan, and he feels very differently about Collier’s Weekly than he did four years ago. If an opportunity arises for Roosevelt to write something that Collier wants, Roosevelt will be glad to do so.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-07-14

Letter from Robert J. Collier to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Robert J. Collier to Theodore Roosevelt

Robert J. Collier would be pleased to have lunch with President Roosevelt on August 1. He hopes to convince Roosevelt to print some future articles in Collier’s. Collier regrets having lost the initial chance, since Roosevelt has committed to Scribner’s, and he is thinking of negotiating directly with Charles Scribner to see if he would be willing to sell some of the articles to Collier’s.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-07-14