Publication information |
Source: Railway Conductor Source type: journal Document type: news column Document title: “Mentions” Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: October 1901 Volume number: 18 Issue number: 10 Pagination: 802-07 (excerpt below includes only page 807) |
Citation |
“Mentions.” Railway Conductor Oct. 1901 v18n10: pp. 802-07. |
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excerpt |
Keywords |
Theodore Roosevelt; White House. |
Named persons |
Theodore Roosevelt. |
Document |
Mentions [excerpt]
President Roosevelt has decided to favor the historic name “White House” as the President’s home. In consequence all stationery to be used by himself and his subordinates at the White House, all linen, silverware and china hereafter purchased will bear the mark “White House” instead of “Executive Mansion.”