Telegram from Thomas Collier Platt to Theodore Roosevelt
Senator Platt will call on President Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., on Saturday.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1901-11-27
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Senator Platt will call on President Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., on Saturday.
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1901-11-27
Secretary of State Hay confirms a December 4 luncheon with President Roosevelt. The consul position in Genoa, Italy, is vacant and needs to be filled.
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1901-11-28
Speaker Henderson sends his arrival time for Monday.
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1901-11-14
The Italian ambassador has arrived and would like to be presented at President Roosevelt’s convenience.
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1901-11-16
James Edward Kelly was unable to finish the sculpture by September as he had planned. He hopes to have it finished in the next two or three weeks. Kelly would like President Roosevelt to critique the sculpture.
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1901-11-17
Jose Brunnetti will be leaving for Europe next week and wishes to pay his respects to President Roosevelt.
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1901-11-18
It was Senator Platt’s understanding that President Roosevelt would convene a meeting for him with Seth Low, the recently elected mayor of New York, to discuss Low’s Cabinet. The date of the Low meeting will determine when Platt can dine with Roosevelt in Washington, D.C.
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1901-11-18
Ambassador Cassini has returned to Washington, D.C., and wishes to schedule a time to pay his respects to President Roosevelt.
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1901-11-19
Arthur von Briesen would be pleased to dine with President Roosevelt on November 26.
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1901-11-20
Secretary of State Hay jokes that T. Wemyss Reid would like to “ko-tow” to President Roosevelt.
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1901-11-08
Representative Henderson will be in Washington, D.C., on November 16, 1901, and would like to meet with President Roosevelt.
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1901-11-08
Seth Low requests a meeting with President Roosevelt.
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1901-11-08
The New York Bank Association would like to send a delegation to invite President Roosevelt to a dinner even if Roosevelt will not be able to attend the dinner.
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1901-11-08
Hugh Smith Thompson accepts President Roosevelt’s dinner invitation.
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1901-11-08
The trustees of American University will be meeting on December 11, 1901.
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1901-11-10
Seth Low would be pleased to spend Friday night at the White House.
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1901-11-09
Jacob A. Riis would be pleased to dine with President Roosevelt on November 26.
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1901-11-09
August Belmont has returned and would be pleased to meet with President Roosevelt. Douglas and Corinne Roosevelt Robinson enjoyed Roosevelt’s visit.
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1901-11-09
Ansley Wilcox will be traveling to Washington, D.C., and hopes to visit the White House on Monday.
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1901-11-09
J. D. Cameron would like to meet with President Roosevelt regarding Pennsylvania matters.
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1901-11-11