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Mangasarian, Mangasar M. (Mangasar Magurditch), 1859-1943

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Letter from John C. Richberg to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from John C. Richberg to Theodore Roosevelt

John C. Richberg sends Theodore Roosevelt a statement made by Professor Mangasar M. Mangasarian, in which Mangasarian spoke very highly of Roosevelt. In his speech, Mangasarian compared William Jennings Bryan with Roosevelt, saying that while Bryan “Always had in mind to make a finished oration, in order that it might reflect credit upon himself,” Roosevelt was not concerned with his personal impression, but spoke sincerely in what he believed was in the best interests of his audience and country.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-02-27

Creator(s)

Richberg, John C. (John Carl)

Independent Religious Society Program

Independent Religious Society Program

The Independent Religious Society advertises several upcoming lectures, and provides a program for the lecture of February 26, 1911 by Mangasar M. Mangasarian. Additionally included in the pamphlet is a letter from Mangasarian to Jacob A. Riis. While Mangasarian praises Riis’s defense of Theodore Roosevelt, he criticizes Riis’s language, as well as Roosevelt’s criticism of Thomas Paine. The final page advertises a number of publications by Mangasarian.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-02-26

Creator(s)

Independent Religious Society