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Letter from Benjamin Ide Wheeler to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Benjamin Ide Wheeler to Theodore Roosevelt

University of California President Benjamin Ide Wheeler tells Theodore Roosevelt that the Commonwealth Club is making preparations for the dinner at which they will be hosting Roosevelt. The President of the Club, Edward F. Adams, has asked if he could get the general subject of any remarks Roosevelt is going to give. Wheeler confides that Adams hopes Roosevelt will talk about national conservation.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-01-10

Letter from James A. B. Scherer to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from James A. B. Scherer to Theodore Roosevelt

President James A. B. Scherer of Throop Polytechnic Institute tells Theodore Roosevelt that they have already begun planning for the lecture he will deliver at the college, and that he personally hopes to be able to attend Roosevelt’s lecture at Berkeley as well. Scherer has received many invitations for Roosevelt, three of which he feels are worth considering and which he tells Roosevelt about.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-01-04

Letter from Miles Poindexter to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Miles Poindexter to Theodore Roosevelt

Senator Poindexter is pleased Theodore Roosevelt will speak under the auspices of the Seattle Municipal League and will inform the League’s officials. He encloses materials relating to the League and a letter from former mayor Robert Moran, who wants Roosevelt to visit his place. Poindexter also invites Roosevelt to stay at his house.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-12-28