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Conflict management--Political aspects

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to William B. Allison

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to William B. Allison

President Roosevelt tells Senator William B. Allison that there is no reason Allison should not publish the previous letter that Roosevelt sent to him. He did not think it was wise to write explicitly for publication before the result of the Iowa primary. Roosevelt has been concerned by the division in Iowa, but has been on good terms with both Senators Allison and Jonathan P. Dolliver, as well as Governor Albert Baird Cummins.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-06-15

The rule for Delaware

The rule for Delaware

The editorial states that the two United States Senators from Delaware cannot seem to agree on anything – particularly in recommending a district attorney appointment and in post office matters – and this discord has frustrated President Roosevelt. While Roosevelt would appreciate unity, the editor asks why the Delaware senators should be expected to agree when they represent different things.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-10-05