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In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
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Speaker, I was saddened by the recent passing of Archibald Roosevelt, Jr.
A grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt and a soldier, scholar, linguist and authority on the Middle East, Mr.
Roosevelt viewed his calling--and its faceless, anonymous half-world of nuance and seemingly random fact--with a hard-headed realism leavened by a kind of romanticism that that has echoes of an earlier time.
www.fas.org /irp/congress/1990_cr/h900607-tribute.htm   (869 words)

  
  Archibald Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archibald, nicknamed both "Archie" and "Archikins", was born in Washington, DC, the fourth child of president Theodore Roosevelt and his second wife, Edith Carow.
Archibald was named for his great-great-great grandfather on his father's side, Archibald Bulloch, a patriot of the American Revolution.
, Theodora Roosevelt, Nancy Dabney Roosevelt and Edith Kermit Roosevelt.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Archibald_Roosevelt   (1298 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt - {{ᏏᏖᎾᎺ}}   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
ᎾᏍᎩ ᎤᏁᎳᎩ Roosevelt ᎤᏤᎵ ᎠᏓᏙᏓ ᏥᏄᏍᏛᎩ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎾᏍᏇ ᏓᎪᎥᎩ Theodore Roosevelt, ᎾᏍᎩ ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎤᏲᎱᏒ ᎾᎯᏳᎢ ᎯᎠ ᎤᏩᎫᏗᏗᏒ ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯ ᏥᏄᏍᏛᎩ ᏙᎢ childless ᎠᎴ ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎤᏓasgaya udal nigesvna, ᎾᏍᎩ ᎢᎬᏂᏏᏍᎩ ᎯᎠ ᎤᏩᎫᏗᏗᏒ ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯ Roosevelt ᎤᎩᏒᎩ ᎯᎠ ᎦᏟᏐᏗᎩ Sr.
ᎢᎬᏂᏏᏍᎩ Roosevelt ᏥᏄᏍᏛᎩ ᏙᎢ ᎬᏃᏛ ᎯᎳᎪ ᎢᏳ ᎤᏤᎵ ᎤᎵᏏ ᎠᏧᏣ ᎠᎴ ᏓᎪᏍᎬ ᏥᏄᏍᏛᎩ ᎤᏕᏅ, ᎤᏤᎵ ᎤᎵᏏ ᎠᏧᏣ ᏥᏄᏍᏛᎩ ᏓᎪᎥᎩ Theodore Roosevelt ᎪᎷᏩᏛᏗ, ᎠᎴ ᎯᎠ ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯ ᎤᏤᎵ ᎤᏪᏥ ᏗᎦᏂᏴᎯ ᏂᎬᏁᎸ ᎯᎠ Jr.
Roosevelt was baptized in the family's church, part of the Reformed ᏗᎦᎳᏫᏍᏗ ᎭᏫᎾᏗᏢ ᎠᎺᎵᎨ; he attended the Madison ᏅᎩ ᏧᏅᏏᏯ ᎦᎵᏓᏍᏛ ᏗᎦᎳᏫᏍᏗ until the age of 16.
www.wikigadugi.org /wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt   (8959 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Theodore Roosevelt: Important Terms, People, and Events
Roosevelt died at Sagamore Hill on January 5, 1919, and was buried near the house.
Roosevelt, appointed to be the head of this commission by President Benjamin Harrison in 1888, kept the post until 1895.
Archibald Roosevelt - Archibald Roosevelt was born in April of 1894, and was Theodore's and Edith Roosevelt's fourth child.
www.sparknotes.com /biography/troosevelt/terms.html   (5403 words)

  
 Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - Archibald MacLeish
Archibald MacLeish was born in Glencoe, Illinois, on May 7, 1892.
In 1949 Archibald Macleish retired from his political activism to become Harvard's Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, a position he held until 1962.
Archibald MacLeish died in April 1982 in Boston, Massachusetts.
www.poets.org /poet.php/prmPID/47   (555 words)

  
 American President
Roosevelt spent two years out West in an attempt to recover from the tragedy, rustling cows as a cattle rancher and busting outlaws as a frontier sheriff.
Roosevelt was also the nation's first environmentalist, setting aside 190 million acres for national forests, coal and water reserves, and wildlife refuges.
Roosevelt subscribed to the racist and imperialistic view that people of color were a "burden" that the white man must carry as part of his Christian duty.
www.americanpresident.org /history/theodoreroosevelt   (976 words)

  
 About Theodore Roosevelt
His father, Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., a partner in a prosperous family glass-importing firm, was a buoyant, dominant man with a self-described "troublesome conscience." He imbued his son with an acute sense of civic and moral responsibility.
As a youth Theodore Roosevelt was frail, asthmatic, and nearsighted.
In foreign affairs, Theodore Roosevelt's legacy is judicious support of the national interest and promotion of world stability through the maintenance of a balance of power; creation or strengthening of international agencies, and resort to their use when practicable; and implicit resolve to use military force, if feasible, to foster legitimate American interests.
www.english.uiuc.edu /Maps/poets/a_f/espada/roosevelt_life.htm   (5475 words)

  
 Marcus Raskin
Roosevelt saw this direction as perfectly sensible, and one which would hold back the radicals who were making headway in the unions and in his own political party as well as the Democratic party.
Roosevelt was born in New York to modest wealth and a great number of social and political connections.
Roosevelt's voice was distinctly a different one from the bosses or McKinley, but no one seemed to care, for the brash young man was sure to be shelved among the unremembered, like Hannibal Hamlin or Garret Hobart.
www.ips-dc.org /disrespect/pd_troos.htm   (3645 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt
Roosevelt’s brothers fought for the South and for this reason, the elder Roosevelt did not enlist in the Union Army, which he strongly supported.
When Roosevelt was twelve, his father challenged him to develop his physical stature and a gym was built at their home where the young man spent hours developing his arms and chest.
Roosevelt delivered his scheduled speech before entering the hospital, and within two weeks he was back on the campaign trail.
www.theodoreroosevelt.net   (1989 words)

  
 Archibald Roosevelt Papers (Library of Congress)
ARCHIBALD ROOSEVELT A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Prepared by Michael Spangler, 1991 Revised and expanded by Michael Spangler Manuscript Division Library of Congress Washington, D.C. [Note: numbers refer to pagination of original WordPerfect text] Administrative Information.
Roosevelt began his intelligence career as an interpreter during the interrogations of French and Moroccan prisoners captured when American military forces invaded Morocco in November 1942.
Part II Part II of the Archibald Roosevelt Papers spans the years 1933-1991, with the greatest part of the material concentrated in the Chase Manhattan Bank series relating to his work from 1974 to 1990 as director of international relations for the bank.
www.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/roosvlta.html   (1476 words)

  
 Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After retiring from the CIA in 1974, Roosevelt became a vice president of Chase Manhattan Bank and director of international relations in its Washington office.
Roosevelt married the former Katherine W. Tweed in 1940 and they had one son, Tweed Roosevelt born in 1942.
Roosevelt later married Selwa "Lucky" Showker Roosevelt, who was the Chief of Protocol with the rank of Ambassador from 1982 to 1989.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Archibald_Bulloch_Roosevelt,_Jr.   (776 words)

  
 Roosevelt & Cross Inc. - Our History
Roosevelt & Cross Inc. maintains its principal office in New York City, with branch offices in New Jersey, New York State, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
Roosevelt and Son, our predecessor, was founded in 1797 as a hardware and plate glass merchandising company.
Roosevelt and Cross grew rapidly during the decades from the 1950’s through the 1990s as the national economy expanded and the infrastructure needs of the Northeast burgeoned.
www.roosevelt-cross.com /history/index.php   (538 words)

  
 Van Helsing of Bram Stoker's Dracula: Inspiration of the Character
Robert Roosevelt was a popular author in the 1890s and he also had a distinguished career in as politics serving as a congressman as well as the New York State Commissioner of Fishes.
Teddy Roosevelt was close personal friends with Bram Stoker going back to when he was an obscure local politician with a friendship lasting into his presidency with the Dracula author visiting the White House.
Robert Roosevelt was an early naturalist and was the person that influenced Theodore to become a conservationist.
truelegends.info /amityville/vanhelsing.htm   (1264 words)

  
 ARCHIBALD B. ROOSEVELT - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 05/07/1915
A financier, Archibald was a Captain in the American Expeditionary Force during WWI and a Lieutenant Colonel in WWII; he was wounded in both wars.
Archibald died in Hobe Sound, Florida on October 13, 1979.
Theodore Roosevelt, an "intimate biography" by WILLIAM ROSCOE THAYER was published in 1919, the year of TR's death.
www.galleryofhistory.com /archive/5_2002/presidents/ARCHIBALD_B_ROOSEVELT.htm   (356 words)

  
 Archibald Willingham Butt, Major, United States Army
Archibald Butt died that night and his remains were never recovered.
Fifteen hundred sincere mourners for Major Archibald W. Butt, lost on the Titanic, wept unashamed at his home in Augusta, Georgia, on May 2, when President Taft called his former aid affectionately by his first name and choked with tears as he paid a personal tribute to the army officers.
Major Archibald Butt, whose bravery on the sinking vessel will not soon be forgotten, was military aide to President Taft and was known wherever the President traveled.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /awbutt.htm   (6214 words)

  
 Legacy of His Offspring
Theodore Roosevelt was constantly in motion throughout his political career and his various safari expeditions, and so correspondence was a staple.
Archibald Roosevelt was a hero of both World Wars and a father of four children.
According to Sylvia Jukes Morris in Edith Kermit Roosevelt: Portrait of a First Lady, "Kermit was a skillful taxidermist, allegedly able to skin a mouse, while riding on a pad elephant." (442) He served in both world wars, and died in Alaska in 1943.
www.trthegreatnewyorker.com /Familyman/legacy_of_his_offspring.htm   (539 words)

  
 Pine Knot
President Roosevelt's first visit to Pine Knot occurred on June 9, 1905, and as described in Teddy's letter to his son, Kermit, he found it to be "a perfectly delightful little place." During that weekend, he rustled up a breakfast of fried eggs and bacon and later surprised his wife by cooking up two chickens.
When the Roosevelts came to Pine Knot, they came as a family with one to several of their six children in tow (only Alice did not visit).
Archibald Roosevelt described one fall trip to Pine Knot where they had dinner with the Wilmers at Plain Dealing and then afterwards rode over to Pine Knot where all the Roosevelts went upstairs to bed.
scottsvillemuseum.com /homes/homeJH11cdJH01.html   (922 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt Film Library V4 at USHistoricalArchive.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to have his career and life chronicled on a large scale by motion picture companies (even though his predecessors, Grover Cleveland and William McKinley, were the first to be filmed).
There are views of Roosevelt and Cornelius Vanderbilt, thechairman of the welcoming committee, walking toward the Battery Park platform, with photographers lining their approach.
Roosevelt were met by a revenue cutter, the Manhattan, carrying the Roosevelt children.
www.ushistoricalarchive.com /cds/rooseveltv4.htm   (2417 words)

  
 [CTRL] [9] The Strange Death of FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
With a Roosevelt back on the job, this time F. R., Newport News business began to pick up again; in 1913, two colliers, 38,000 tons, more than the whole Taft administration; in 1914, one battleship and two oil barges, total 28,670; in 1916, one battleship, 31,400 tons; in 1917, one battleship, 32,000 tons.
Archibald Roosevelt was assigned the task of carrying a little fl bag containing $100,000 in cash to Fall.
The Roosevelts involved in the Teapot Dome deal were shielded and immune from prosecution, as is usual with members of the Dynasty.
www.mail-archive.com /ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg11636.html   (2446 words)

  
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Another CIA operative in the region was Archibald Roosevelt, cousin of Kermit Roosevelt who had orchestrated the coup against Mossadegh in Teheran only a few years before.
Eveland and Roosevelt met with the Syrian Conservative Party leader and former foreign minister Michail Ilyan in July 1956.
In January 1957 CIA Director Dulles and Kermit Roosevelt met the heads of state of Saudi Arabia and Iraq and promised them financial support if they would overthrow the Egyptian president.
www.angelfire.com /ca3/jphuck/Book16Ch.11.html   (1153 words)

  
 Timeline of Theodore Roosevelt's Life by the Theodore Roosevelt Association
TR's mother Martha Bulloch Roosevelt dies of typhoid fever; hours later, in the same house on 57th Street, TR's wife Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt also dies from Bright's disease - a chronic kidney infection which had been masked by her pregnancy.
Roosevelt go to Panama to inspect building of the canal, the first time a president leaves US while in office.
Roosevelt's requests permission of President Wilson to raise, equip and lead volunteer division for service in France in World War I. "Peace is not the end.
www.theodoreroosevelt.org /life/timeline.htm   (3160 words)

  
 Archibald Roosevelt Archie Bear - Seasons of Cannon Falls 477991 - Seasons of Cannon Falls
Archibald Roosevelt Archie Bear - Seasons of Cannon Falls 477991 - Seasons of Cannon Falls
Archibald, with his pony Algonquin, badger Josiah, and fl-and-white terrier Skip, may have been the most pet crazy in his animal loving family.
Archie and Skip loved sailing on Oyster Bay in his sailboat the "Why." Seven years of age when President Roosevelt entered the White House, Archibald quickly became a favorite of the press and the White House staff.
www.antique-and-new-collectibles.com /seasons-of-cannon-falls/archibald-roosevelt-archie-bear.php   (166 words)

  
 Archie Roosevelt son of Theodore Roosevelt
Grace Lockwood Roosevelt died in an automobile crash near her home in Cold Spring Harbor in 1971, her husband Archie at the wheel.
The original firm, Roosevelt & Son (from which Roosevelt & Cross evolved) was founded in 1797 as a hardware and plate glass mercantile company...a company that became a banking concern with railroad and communication investments.
Archibald Roosevelt carried on the municipal business and, in 1946, upon return from serving his country at war, he reorganized his firm and participated in and contributed to the great infrastructure growth that marked New York and the Northeast in the last half of the century.
www.theodoreroosevelt.org /life/familytree/Archie.htm   (819 words)

  
 Archie Roosevelt - Son of Theodore Roosevelt - Roosevelt Almanac
Nicknamed "Archikins", this fifth child of President Roosevelt was a distinguished commander of U.S. forces in both World War I and II, conflicts in which he was wounded and awarded the Croix de Guerre and Silver Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, respectively.
One of the few non-alcoholics to sit on the Board of Alcoholics Anonymous, Archie associated with extreme right wing groups such as the John Birch Society, and took great offense at the anti-Vietnam protests of the 1960's.
In 1917, Archie married Grace Stackpole Longwood, engendering four children: Archibald Jr., Nancy, Theodora, and Edith.
www.theodore-roosevelt.com /archie.html   (230 words)

  
 Kermit Roosevelt Papers at the Library of Congress
In the correspondence exchanged with his brother, Theodore Roosevelt, there are references to political and economic affairs in Puerto Rico and the Philippine Islands, where Theodore served as governor from 1929 to 1932 and governor-general from 1932 to 1933.
Roosevelt's correspondence with Lawrence Timpson and Edwin Arlington Robinson.
These files were maintained by the Virginia Hotel Company and concern the Roosevelts' interest and involvement in various Willard family businesses, including the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. Other relevant material includes the files of Joseph W. Wyatt, a cousin of Belle Roosevelt, who handled many of her business and legal affairs.
www.nps.gov /sahi/trwired/locpaperskermit.htm   (2520 words)

  
 Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, III - son of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.
Roosevelt Franklin, a muppet on the children's television show Sesame Street
Theodore Roosevelt Island in the Potomac River in Virginia
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roosevelt   (354 words)

  
 Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt
Archie, unlike his older brothers and sisters was born in Washington, D.C. He grew up in the White House, very much in the public eye.
President Roosevelt's letters are full of comments about his children.
The letters tell of intimacies with the children as well as interesting comments on world decelopments and meetings with foreign dignataries.
histclo.com /pres/ind20/tr/archie.html   (643 words)

  
 TIME.com: Monstrous Lobby -- Feb. 19, 1940 -- Page 1
Roosevelt was either kidding herself or being taken for a ride.
One of the "other" Roosevelts, Archibald, son of Archibald, son of President Theodore, sat by.
The delegates (here a pretty girl who could afford a fox collar, there an unemployed Italian in a sweater, Negroes next to white friends, students, sharecroppers, a few "youths" with bald or greying heads) were dog-tired.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,763496,00.html   (704 words)

  
 Life of a Woman
She was also responsible for the Blair House restoration project, a six-year renovation of the nation’s 110 room Presidential guest house.
Roosevelt is an honors graduate of Vassar College.
In 1950 she married Archibald B. Roosevelt, Jr., a grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt.
www.lebwa.org /life/roosevelt.php   (279 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt Dies Suddenly at Oyster Bay Home; Nation Shocked
Colonel Roosevelt was appreciated by the village as a world figure, but he also was looked upon as much of a fellow- townsman as the village flsmith or any other local citizen.
W. Emlen Roosevelt, a cousin, living near the village, was the first relative of the family to arrive in the morning after the news of Colonel Roosevelt's death.
The reason he is the greatest President the US has ever known is that he wasn't a party man - he was an idea man with the ability to work within the party system to get good things done.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1053001/posts   (6455 words)

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