Address of President Roosevelt at Topeka, Kansas, May 1, 1903
President Roosevelt speaks to the railroad branch of the YMCA in Topeka, Kansas, on “decent living and high ideals.” He praises them for their character, strength, and courage. Roosevelt also discusses the YMCA’s mission and how it helps to develop the character of young men. He also discusses his hopes for the future.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1903-05-01