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Richberg, Donald R. (Donald Randall), 1881-1960

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The shadow men

The shadow men

The reviewer of Donald R. Richberg’s book, The Shadow Men, writes it is a powerful story written by someone with a thorough knowledge of business and politics. The main character, John Byford, speaks of his experience as a secretary who becomes the scapegoat for the director’s misdeeds. Byford eventually realizes the men in power are not smart, they just know all the tricks and rules their opponents don’t know.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-11-18

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Harold L. Ickes

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Harold L. Ickes

Theodore Roosevelt agrees with Harold L. Ickes that he should not declare that he will not be a candidate at this time. Roosevelt is glad that Ickes liked his speech on “Hyphenated Americanism” and appreciates the Knights of Columbus’ support. Roosevelt would like to see Ickes and Donald R. Richberg to talk over the situation.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1915-10-20