Letter from Harry E. Tudor to Theodore Roosevelt
Harry E. Tudor explains to President Roosevelt that Frank Charles Bostock is an expert and will write to him to better answer all his questions. Tudor and the other trainers agree with Roosevelt’s opinion that the puma is a particularly cowardly animal. Tudor invites the president and his family to visit the arena for a private performance. He assures Roosevelt that animals still have “the greater part of that native wildness” despite living in captivity.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1905-07-21