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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cecil A. Grenfell

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cecil A. Grenfell

Theodore Roosevelt asks Cecil A. Grenfell if he can have lunch next Friday at his office. While Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt is doing better, he does not want to entertain at Sagamore Hill. He returns the letter from Grenfell’s brother regarding the French maneuvers. Roosevelt comments on the German use of the cavalry during their maneuvers and admits their artillery is immeasurably superior. He recently had a report on Germany’s use of airplanes.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-11-04

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to A. P. Gregory

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to A. P. Gregory

Theodore Roosevelt invites A. P. Gregory to visit him during his time in New York City and hopes he can come over for lunch or to spend the night, Edith Kermit Carrow Roosevelt looks forward to seeing him as well. Roosevelt informs Gregory that W. B. Yeats and Mr. Synge are also invited to tag along, Hamilton Wright Mabie and other people at The Outlook are great admirers of his work and also look forward to meeting him.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-23