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Letter from S. B. Cooper to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from S. B. Cooper to Theodore Roosevelt

S. B. Cooper invites Theodore Roosevelt to be his guest at the annual dinner for the New York Southern Society. Cooper lists the speakers and other notable guests, including Texians, which he says must be spelled with an “i”. Cooper reminds Roosevelt he was a member of Congress when Roosevelt was President and has always been an admirer.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-15

Creator(s)

Cooper, S. B. (Samuel Bronson), 1850-1918

Letter from Nathan T. Folwell to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Nathan T. Folwell to Theodore Roosevelt

Nathan T. Folwell invites Theodore Roosevelt to a dinner put on by the Manufacturers’ Club of Philadelphia in honor of Charles M. Schwab. Folwell hopes Roosevelt will attend and give an address, suggesting the topic of Constructive Legislation. Folwell also refers to Oscar W. Underwood’s assertion that the future of the textile industry depends on competition in the world’s markets, which Folwell vehemently refutes.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-18

Creator(s)

Folwell, Nathan T. (Nathan Thomas), 1847-1930

Telephone message from Francis B. Loomis

Telephone message from Francis B. Loomis

Francis B. Loomis leaves a telephone message regarding his invitation to address the New York Southern Society tomorrow night. Loomis asks if there is anything President Roosevelt would like him to include in his speech, such as the work Secretary of State Root is doing to increase trade opportunities in South America or the treaty with Santo Domingo.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-04-25

Creator(s)

Unknown