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Smith, Frank L. (Frank Leslie), 1867-1950

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Letter from Arthur I. Vorys to William Loeb

Letter from Arthur I. Vorys to William Loeb

Insurance Commissioner Vorys of Ohio hopes to reach William Loeb in Washington, D.C. Although Vorys has heard that Chicago’s leaders will support the state administration, there are a few who will cause problems. The Cincinnati Enquirer has been alleging that Vorys’s conversation with President Roosevelt was concerning Secretary of the Treasury George B. Cortelyou and his friends, and Vorys has responded publicly to dispute such rumors.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-10-03

Letter from Albert J. Hopkins to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Albert J. Hopkins to Theodore Roosevelt

Senator Hopkins responds to a telegram from William Loeb which states that President Roosevelt wishes to know if Colonel Frank Leslie Smith’s appointment would be satisfactory to Charles Samuel Deneen. Hopkins discusses Smith’s qualifications and believes that Deneen “has no reason to be dissatisfied with the appointment.” Hopkins confesses that he did not consider how Deneen would respond to the appointment, arguing that he does not expect that Deneen will check with him about such appointments after Deneen is elected.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-08-08