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Theodore Roosevelt

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  • * Some historians believe Holmes was referring to Theodore Roosevelt, who appointed him to the Court, but the assessment fits Franklin better.

    THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010

  • * Some historians believe Holmes was referring to Theodore Roosevelt, who appointed him to the Court, but the assessment fits Franklin better.

    THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010

  • * Some historians believe Holmes was referring to Theodore Roosevelt, who appointed him to the Court, but the assessment fits Franklin better.

    THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010

  • His valet, James E. Amos, wrote a book about him entitled Theodore Roosevelt, Hero to His Valet.

    How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie 1981

  • His valet, James E. Amos, wrote a book about him entitled Theodore Roosevelt, Hero to His Valet.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • His valet, James E. Amos, wrote a book about him entitled Theodore Roosevelt, Hero to His Valet.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • His valet, James E. Amos, wrote a book about him entitled Theodore Roosevelt, Hero to His Valet.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • Wait til Representative Goode finds out that this chap called Theodore Roosevelt once took public office with NO BOOK in hand at all.

    Oh Noes! I Caught Teh Izlam! « Whatever 2006

  • The journalist and playwright George Ade dubbed Theodore Roosevelt "the Eva Tanguay of politics."

    Expecting Rain 2009

  • Previously America has had both younger and older individuals who have become president and served with great distinction such as Theodore Roosevelt who became president at age 42, John Kennedy who assumed the presidency at age 43, and Ronald Regan who was sworn in as the Commander in Chief on January 20, 1981 at age 69.

    Finding Voters 'Bitter and Frustrated,' Obama is Sounding Like Nader 2008

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