Un noble reponse de M. Roosevelt
This newspaper clipping reports that Theodore Roosevelt responds to Raymond Poincaré’s telegram.
Collection
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Creation Date
1918-08-15
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This newspaper clipping reports that Theodore Roosevelt responds to Raymond Poincaré’s telegram.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1918-08-15
Theodore Roosevelt is puzzled by Albert J. Beveridge’s actions. He believes that German propaganda is not having an effect on the public. He is also irritated at Beveridge’s apparent endorsement that there was nothing wrong with the German Military toast, “To the Day,” from the poem Hymn of Hate.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1915-04-10
Theodore Roosevelt is much obliged to French Ambassador Jusserand for his two letters, the first one of which he has sent to John Reed. Roosevelt is familiar with Joseph Bédier’s “striking” pamphlet, and he is glad that Jusserand liked his recent article in Metropolitan. Roosevelt is not pleased about Senator Beveridge’s letters from Germany. As to what Jusserand said about Uncle Sam having no friends, Roosevelt does not believe that Uncle Sam is entitled to have friends “so long as his government representatives carry neutrality to the point of being neutral between right and wrong.”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1915-03-29
French Ambassador to the United States J. J. Jusserand writes to Theodore Roosevelt after the death of his son on behalf of the French President Raymond Poincaré to extend the same engraved statement memorial offered to the bereft mothers and fathers of France. Jusserand includes with his note a case containing the document and a letter from President Poincaré. Jusserand also knew Quentin as a child.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1918-09-21
Theodore Roosevelt continues a discussion with Anna Roosevelt Cowles about assigning trustees. He informs her that Ted Roosevelt was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and that French President Poincaré sent him a certificate that is given to French soldiers killed in the line of duty.
1918-09-25