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Invitation from Mount Morris Baptist Church

Invitation from Mount Morris Baptist Church

Invitation to hear Dr. Richard C. Cabot speak at Mount Morris Baptist Church on “The Modern Conception of Medical Service With a Retrospect” after being introduced by Dr. A. Jacobi. The invitation is extended to all men and women in the medical profession interested in social services as it pertains to health and well being.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-03

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry White

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry White

Theodore Roosevelt thanks Henry White for his letter and states it is hard work to deal with both the progressives and the conservatives. Roosevelt does not understand John R. Carter leaving the service. Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt is feeling much better and Theodore Roosevelt invites Henry White and his wife to visit the next time they are in New York.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-24

Letter from Robert M. Olyphant to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Robert M. Olyphant to Theodore Roosevelt

Robert M. Olyphant asks Theodore Roosevelt to contribute to the The Hospital Saturday and Sunday Association of New York City, which works to raise money for 46 hospitals who rely on the association for compensation for patients who cannot pay. All gifts are properly distributed based on the number of days hospitals have provided in free treatment. Donors can also receive free treatment by applying to the general secretary, Rev. Frederick D. Greene.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-13

Letter from S. S. McNinch to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from S. S. McNinch to Theodore Roosevelt

S. S. McNinch asks Theodore Roosevelt to avoid more declarations about the presidency, but to allow the people who choose him and force him to accept the nomination. McNinch has heard Democrats state Roosevelt is the only man who can to handle the trusts and they will support him as well. McNinch begs Roosevelt to not act irrevocably.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-13

Letter from D. Collazo to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from D. Collazo to Theodore Roosevelt

On behalf of the Alianza Puertorriqueña, the Porto Rican Alliance of New York, D. Collazo invites Theodore Roosevelt to be an honored guest at the grand ball, which will mark the opening of the society. Collazo knows Roosevelt is aware of the lack of citizenship for the Puerto Rican people and the will of the people to become citizens of the United States. Roosevelt’s support will greatly aid the community in the matter of citizenship and help everyone on an island that has shown friendship to America.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-12

Letter from William L. French to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William L. French to Theodore Roosevelt

William L. French tells Theodore Roosevelt about the entertainment he and his committee plan to provide the enlisted men from the vessels of the Atlantic Fleet making port in New York City over the holidays. A program of singers, vaudeville, reception by the mayor or prominent citizens, and refreshments will be provided to an estimated 8,000 enlisted men over 2 nights. French asks Roosevelt to contribute.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-12

Letter from William Wood to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William Wood to Theodore Roosevelt

William Wood shares with Theodore Roosevelt that Alfred Russell Wallace is delighted Roosevelt has read his book. Wood thanks Roosevelt for the appreciation Roosevelt gave of his book, which he showed to the Prime Minister of Quebec, Sir Lomer Gouin. Wood hopes to visit Roosevelt in his office when his is in New York.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-11-24