“Let me see!”
President Roosevelt holds a “toga” and a copy of The Outlook magazine in his back pocket with the caption: “Now is the time to subscribe.” Meanwhile, a man says, “I can remember when legislatures used to elect senators.”
Comments and Context
During the waning days of Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency, speculation had been rife, especially in the political class and among cartoonists and writers, just what the man would do with himself after the White House. More pointed was speculation about what the nation would in effect do with the young (fifty-year-old) Roosevelt.