Letter from Alfred Mosely to Theodore Roosevelt
Alfred Mosely would like Theodore Roosevelt to present a John Charles Dollman painting to the New York Board of Education on his behalf. The picture depicts the social inequality of Great Britain. Mosely believes this inequality is due to a lack of industrial education. Although the United States provides better education than Britain, he believes the Board can learn from the lessons depicted in the painting.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-02-08