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Source: Horton Commercial
Source type: newspaper
Document type: editorial
Document title: none
Author(s): anonymous
City of publication: Horton, Kansas
Date of publication: 19 September 1901
Volume number: 15
Issue number: 1
Pagination: [4]

 
Citation
[untitled]. Horton Commercial 19 Sept. 1901 v15n1: p. [4].
 
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Keywords
Theodore Roosevelt (assumption of presidency: personal response); Theodore Roosevelt (criticism).
 
Named persons
Theodore Roosevelt.
 
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     It is a matter of National regret that the Marytred [sic] President’s position can not be filled by a more worthy statesman than Roosevelt. His wild-eyed, visionary, radical, flash-in-the-pan ideas are not what the conservative people of the United States want. This is no time or place for a president who thinks he ought to roam the wilds with a belt full of knives and revolvers, seeking whom he may devour. It if [sic] a lesson in the future that should direct more care in the selection of a vice-president.

 

 


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