Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew Him
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This book is a biography of Theodore Roosevelt, a friend and associate of Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart. According to Iglehart, the biography was written to pay tribute to Theodore Roosevelt and to portray Roosevelt as a model citizens for both his professional work as well as his personal life. Iglehart was a pastor of the Park Avenue United Methodist Church.
The contents of the book are as follows:
Chapter I: Washington--Lincoln--Roosevelt
Chapter II: His Birthplace and Boyhood
Chapter III: At Harvard
Chapter IV: Member of State Assembly
Chapter V: Ranch Life
Chapter VI: Civil Service Commission
Chapter VII: Police Commissioner of New York
Chapter VIII: Spanish-American War
Chapter IX: Governor of New York
Chapter X: The Citizen and the Public Man
Chapter XI: The Vice-Presidency
Chapter XII: Theodore Roosevelt as President by Dr. Albert Shaw
Chapter XIII: Panama Canal--General Goethals
Chapter XIV: Heart Secrets Told in a Walk to the White House
Chapter XV: Interviewed President on Governor Hughes' Renomination
Chapter XVI: Theodore Roosevelt a Hercules--Big Stick--Naturalist--Author
Chapter XVII: Hercules Continued--Hunter--Explorer--Progressive
Chapter XVIII: Sagamore Hill
Chapter XIX: Theodore Roosevelt's Sons
Chapter XX: Friends at Oyster Bay
Chapter XXI: His Religion
Chapter XXII: Roosevelt and the Bible
Chapter XXIII: Favors War and Constitutional Prohibition
Chapter XXIV: Roosevelt the Great Heart
Chapter XXV: His Death
Chapter XXVI: Addresses by Depew and Bishop Wilson
Chapter XXVII: Henry Cabot Lodge's Memorial Oration
Chapter XXVIII: Addresses by Charles E. Hughes
Chapter XXIX: Estimates of Will H. Hays and Gifford Pinchot
Chapter XXX: Estimates of Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott and of a New York Merchant Friend
Chapter XXXI: Estimates of Gen. Leonart Wood--Sec. Franklin K. Lane--Rev. Dr. J.R. Day
Chapter XXII: The Great Adventure
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OCLC: 2518785