Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to J. William White
President Roosevelt believes the changes suggested by J. William White are good, although he is not an expert in the matter. He encloses a telegram from the Chicago Tribune that shows that radical changes are needed to save football and asks if White can contact Ira N. Hollis, Walter Camp, and others to see if they will join in some sort of action.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1905-11-27