Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Nicholas Murray Butler
President Roosevelt expresses to Columbia University President Butler his conflicted feelings taking personal action in the New York mayoral election. He does not think it wise to attend a dinner in support of William Travers Jerome, because he does not trust Austen G. Fox. He is also hesitant to write anything in support of Jerome, because he fears Jerome may use it “in some totally different contingency.”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1905-11-10