Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Arthur Kinnaird
President Roosevelt appreciates the good work that the National Council of the Young Men’s Christian Association does, but does not think it will be possible for him to address them. He tells Arthur Kinniard that he does not wish to make any speeches in England other than his Romanes lecture, and that if he accepts one invitation to speak, he would be feel obligated to accept others as well.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-12-21