Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Samuel N. Harper
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1917-10-30
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Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1917-10-30
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
Frederic R. Coudert spent time with Alexis Carrel reviewing the results of his experiments with tissues and protoplasm. He asks Theodore Roosevelt when he is available to visit with Carrel.
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1911-11-08
Frederic R. Coudert informs Theodore Roosevelt that his sister is ill and he has to visit her in England, so he will not be able to call on him with Dr. Carrel. He hopes they can reschedule when he returns in October.
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1911-09-22
Paul Ziertmann would like to meet Theodore Roosevelt; he has a letter from Benjamin Ide Wheeler.
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1911-09-16
Bertha E. Hart received Frank Harper’s letter regarding her request for Theodore Roosevelt to speak to the Local Union of Christian Endeavor of Kansas City, Missouri. She asks that the application be kept on file and be considered before other applications.
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1910-02-18
Kate Riis informs William Loeb that her father, Jacob A. Riis, is camping in the Canadian woods and will not return home until October fourth.
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1905-09-26
William Augustus Patton of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company updates William Loeb with the company’s arrangements for President Roosevelt’s shipment from Oyster Bay to Washington.
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1905-09-18
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1918-12-09
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary explains that Roosevelt and his family are too busy to do anything additional.
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1918-12-06
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1918-12-03
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1917-10-29
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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1917-10-26
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1917-10-26
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Theodore Roosevelt is anxious to meet with William L. Ward and asks if Ward can meet at the house of C. Grant La Farge.
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1911-12-15
Charles C. Goodrich received Theodore Roosevelt’s letter when he returned from Ohio and he will be glad to call on Roosevelt. Goodrich asks that Roosevelt call his office to state the most convenient time.
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1911-10-24
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1917-10-26
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1918-11-30
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs Congressman McCormick that Roosevelt wants a brief visit with him.
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1918-11-16
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1917-10-26
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1917-10-26
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919