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  VanRosenvelt Roosevelt
ANNA MARGARET2 ROOSEVELT (CLAES MARTENSZEN1 VAN ROSENVELT) was born Aug 1643 in Gelderland, Netherlands, and died 1706.
NICOLAES2 ROOSEVELT (CLAES MARTENSZEN1 VAN ROSENVELT) was born 02 Oct 1658 in New Amsterdam, and died 30 Jul 1742 in New York, NY.
ISAAC4 ROOSEVELT (JACOBUS3, NICOLAES2, CLAES MARTENSZEN1 VAN ROSENVELT) was born 08 Dec 1726 in New York, NY, and died 13 Oct 1794 in New York, NY.
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  Theodore Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roosevelt was born at 28 East 20th Street in the modern-day Gramercy section of New York City on October 27, 1858, the second of four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.
The pater familias of the Roosevelts, Theodore Sr.
Theodore Roosevelt as depicted in the Scrooge McDuck Universe.
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 Theodore Roosevelt III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt III (14 June 1914, in New York – 2 May 2001) was the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt and the son of politician and World War II military leader Brig.
Theodore Roosevelt, III was born in New York City, June 14, 1914, the son of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
Roosevelt was a trustee of the Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) for many years and a generous supporter of the organization.
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Roosevelt's heart allegiance went with the South, and to the end of her life she was never "reconstructed." But this conflict of loyalties caused no discord in the Roosevelt family circle.
Roosevelt consented to run for a third term and he was elected in spite of the opposition of the various elements which united to defeat him.
Roosevelt believed the charges against him, and by all that he had written and spoken, and by his political career, he was bound to oppose the politician, who, as Speaker of the National House, had, by the showing of his own letters, taken bribes from unscrupulous interests.
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 Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roosevelt is a surname of Dutch origin, with the literal meaning of "rose-field."
Kermit Roosevelt III - novelist and great-great grandson of Theodore Roosevelt
Roosevelt Dam, important dam, part of an irrigation project of Central Arizona, project known under the name of the Salt River Project
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 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.
Kermit Roosevelt - Born in Autumn of 1889, Kermit Roosevelt was the second child of Theodore and Edith Roosevelt.
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 In the Shadow of the Law, by Kermit Roosevelt III | Ann Arbor District Library
In the Shadow of the Law, by Kermit Roosevelt III
Kermit Roosevelt III, blue-blooded great-great grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt, sure knows from whence he writes.
Roosevelt, assistant professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and the recipient of a flood of rave reviews, will be interviewed on the Diane Rehm Show on Tuesday, August 9, 2005.
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 Kermit and Belle Roosevelt Papers (Library of Congress)
The papers of the Kermit and Belle Roosevelt received by the Library between 1954 and 1973 were processed and described by Grover Batts and Thelma Queen in 1977.
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 in 1944 and her efforts to memorialize her husband through the creation of a lecture fund and dedication of a cemetery gate at Fort Richardson, Alaska.
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 Worldroots.com
Roosevelt has hereditary claims to the confidence and hopefulness of the voters of this city, for his father was in his day one of the most useful and public-spirited men in the community...
Roosevelt!" Eleanor had waged a valiant fight for this emancipation, not only against the domination of her mother-in-law, but also against the painfully shy defenses she had erected during an unhappy childhood.
Willard Roosevelt, Kermit's son, was in command of a destroyer in the Pacific; his brother Dick, 1925-1953, was an ambulance driver with the British Eight Army in Italy.
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 SparkNotes: Theodore Roosevelt: 1884–1887: Adventuring in the West
When his wife Alice Lee Roosevelt died and his third term in the New York State Assembly ended, he returned West to escape tragic memories and begin a new life as a cattle rancher.
Roosevelt of course, named him Theodore Roosevelt III.
Roosevelt loved playing with his children, especially the boys, whom he understood better than he could Ethel or Alice.
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 Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Papers at the Library of Congress: Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
The papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., assistant secretary of the navy during the administration of Warren G. Harding, army officer, author, and political aspirant, were given to the Library of Congress by his heirs, 1958-1964.
Roosevelt's many magazine articles of the 1920s and 1930s usually concerned travel, the out-of-doors, or World War I and are preserved in typescript form in the Speech, Article, and Book File.
Roosevelt, Kermit, to Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., 1921-1941, n.d.
www.nps.gov /sahi/trwired/locpaperstedjr.htm   (1824 words)

  
 Harvard Law Review Forum - ASPIRATION AND UNDERENFORCEMENT by Kermit Roosevelt III
by Kermit Roosevelt III [ Full Text ]
And, in what I find to be the article’s most interesting and original move, he suggests that it may also play a role in nonjudicial constitutional enforcement, one that might lead us to a different understanding of the nature of constitutional rights.
Suggested citation: Kermit Roosevelt III., Aspiration and Underenforcement, 119 Harv.
www.harvardlawreview.org /forum/issues/119/march06/roosevelt.shtml   (320 words)

  
 First Ladies' Biographical Information
Courtship and Marriage: Edith met Theodore and his family at the age of four and grew up with the Roosevelt children; she was friends with Roosevelt's sister, Corrine.
Edith Roosevelt was the opposite, in nature, from her ebullient and outgoing husband: she was reserved, even aloof, and could use her manner to indicate her disapproval.
Legacy: Though in many ways, Edith Roosevelt was a very traditional 19th Century woman who believed that a woman’s place was in the home, she nonetheless made a great impact on the First Ladyship.
www.firstladies.org /biographies/firstladies.aspx?biography=26   (1385 words)

  
 VB Reviews -The Spinto Band - Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
He thought it was stupid that they mention Roosevelt in a Japanese song ("The Legacy"), didn't get why someone would do a concept album on Roosevelt in the first place, and thought "Quentin" was repetitive.
Their first child, Theodore Roosevelt III, is immortalized in the song "Theo." The Spintos speed rock-out on this track, telling the story about Theo, a lonely boy who spent most of his time in his room, according to the song at least.
The second born, "Kermit," is a pretty pointless song, that experiments with bongos because he was such a "goofy, lovable fellow." The only daughter the couple had, "Ethel," features After School Special music that seems to transport you right back to a better time.
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 Kermit Roosevelt Papers at the Library of Congress
Kermit Roosevelt's papers, which reflect his varied career as soldier, author, explorer, and businessman, comprise three-fourths of Part I. Among a group of diaries for the years 1902 through 1929, those for the years when he attended Groton School and when he accompanied his father, President Theodore Roosevelt,
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.
www.nps.gov /sahi/trwired/locpaperskermit.htm   (2520 words)

  
 Penn Law Faculty: Kermit Roosevelt
Kermit Roosevelt, Assistant Professor of Law, works in a diverse range of fields, focusing on constitutional law and conflict of laws.
His new book,,i>The Myth of Judicial Activism: Making Sense of Supreme Court Decisions (Yale Univ. Press, 2006) sets out standards by which citizens can determine whether the Supreme Court is abusing its authority.
Recently, Roosevelt presented “The Supreme Court in American Society” at the National Constitution Center.
www.law.upenn.edu /cf/faculty/krooseve   (344 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Extraterritorial rights and constitutional methodology after Rasul v. Bush.(response to Kermit Roosevelt ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Bush.(response to Kermit Roosevelt III in this issue, p.
Professor Roosevelt's thoughtful article reviews the evolution of doctrine concerning the extraterritorial application of constitutional rights, identifies Rasul v.
Bush (1) as marking an opportunity to rethink prior debates, and sketches a new approach to the problem derived from the conflict of laws.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000ALV4U4?v=glance   (301 words)

  
 Browse - Autograph Collections
After one of his pieces offended Napoleon III, he went into exile from 1851 to 1859.
He was the leading public liberal opposing Napoleon III.
Born in England, he emigrated to New York for political reasons, where he became a successful criminal lawyer, a legal scholar, author and professor of law at New York University.
www.seaportautographs.com /autographcollections.html   (3629 words)

  
 Presidential Scholars
Kim scored near-perfect on his SATS as a sophomore and perfect PSATS.
He plans to attend Harvard University in the tradition of his great, great grandfather, Theodore Roosevelt.
A conscientious student, Debbie mastered an ambitious course load and, as her teacher states, never missed a deadline.
www.presidentialscholars.org /scholars_state2.asp?school_state=DC   (1393 words)

  
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Establishment of the Kermit Roosevelt fund; creation and composition of board of trustees.
Kermit Roosevelt; purpose and use; disbursement and investment of fund.
95-481, title III, Oct. 18, 1978, 92 Stat.
uscode.house.gov /download/pls/22C7.txt   (6698 words)

  
 CILP Issue
Take flight by cyber-sight: the fail-ure of courts to require the Americans with Disabilities Act Title III public accommodations provision to govern public places such as an airline's Website.
Articles by Kermit Roosevelt III, Gerald L. Neuman and Diane Marie Amann.
Foreword by Kermit Roosevelt III; articles by Paul Schiff Berman, Erin Ann O'Hara, Joel R. Reidenberg, Peter P. Swire, Allan R. Stein, Kermit Roosevelt, Gerald L. Neuman, Diane Marie Amann, Andrew Koppelman, Linda Silberman and Tobias Barrington Wolff.
law.pepperdine.edu /library/research/cilp/cilp0819.htm   (6849 words)

  
 Siegfried Beer, Center for Austrian Studies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
President Roosevelt moved to create a central intelligence organization in July 1941 when he appointed William J. Donovan as Coordinator of Information (COI).
It is noteworthy that some of the higher echelon American diplomats at Vienna during the last years of the First Austrian Republic later figured among key players in the arena of U.S. intelligence during World War II.
Outstanding examples of this are George V. Earle III, American minister to Austria in 1933/34, who was stationed in Sofia and Istanbul during the war and John C. Wiley, U.S. charge d'affaires in Vienna in 1937/38 who was to occupy a leading position in the Foreign Nationalities Branch of COI/OSS.
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 Chronology of Major Movements
They believed that the world had been created by an evil being---that there were a series of spheres of being between God and the material world-that procreation was evil because it introduced another spark of the divine into matter.
In the Languedoc the Cathars flourished, until in 1207 Pope Innocent III solicited help from the magnates of the North to crush the dangerous heresy.
Strictly speaking it was not a heresy, but a rival religion; and as such it was ruthlessly wiped out.
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 Kermit Roosevelt III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Discuss this name with other users on IMDb message board for Kermit Roosevelt III
Find where Kermit Roosevelt III is credited alongside another name
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 Hofstra University School of Law - Law Review - Kevin H. Smith
L.Q. 335-37 (1998); George A. Nation III, Revised Article 9 of the UCC: The Proposed Revisions Most Important to Commercial Lenders, 115 BANKING L.J. 212, 213-37 (1998); Steven O. Weise, U.C.C. Article 9: Personal Property Secured Transactions, 54 BUS.
, Kermit Roosevelt III, The Newest Property: Reproductive Technologies and the Concept of Parenthood, 39 SANTA CLARA L. 79, 116 (1998) (discussing surrogacy contracts which, if deemed a contract for services, are not specifically enforceable).
If the bank were to sell Bob's blood and he had a disease, the bank may be liable depending upon the laws of the state.
www.hofstra.edu /Academics/Law/lawrev/law_lawrev_Smith.cfm   (14941 words)

  
 First Ladies Biographies
Edith Kermit Roosevelt: Portrait of a First Lady.
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt: the Evolution of a Reformer.
Eleanor Roosevelt's My Day: Her Acclaimed Column, 1936-1945.
www.ci.cerritos.ca.us /library/flbiographies.html   (388 words)

  
 OAH Magazine of History: Cumulative Index (1985 - )
Dalton, Kathleen M. "Making Biographical Judgments: Was Theodore Roosevelt a Warmonger?" Vol.13, no.2 (Spring 1999): 31-6.
"Eleanor Roosevelt and the Declaration of Human Rights: A Simulation Activity." Vol.15, no.3 (Spring 2001): 35-6.
Hall, Kermit L. "Dignity, Honor, and Civility: New York Times vs. Sullivan." Vol.9, no.2 (Winter 1995): 33-6.
www.oah.org /pubs/magazine/mohidx.html   (10314 words)

  
 Penn Law Homepage
Professor Amy Wax joins over 50 scholars in endorsing the Witherspoon Institute Study affirming the importance of a traditional marriage between a man and a woman.
Professor Kermit Roosevelt explains that the Supreme Court ruling "does not mean [federal] employees get no protection for speech made on the job or even that whistleblowing speech is unprotected." Federal Times (6/5/06).
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers features Professor David Rudovsky's career as a civil rights pioneer and criminal defense expert.
www.law.upenn.edu   (188 words)

  
 The Project Gutenberg eBook of War in the Garden of Eden, by Kermit Roosevelt
The Project Gutenberg eBook, War in the Garden of Eden, by Kermit Roosevelt
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
As we approached the town the rattle of the small-arms ammunitio
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 USS Henderson DD 785 - US Navy - Korean War Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
William H. Barnes III 2 Williams Dr. Annapolis, MD 21401-2215 Telephone: (410) 263-2006
Harley note: Thanks Ted, I was on the USS Kermit Roosevelt (ARG-16) and the USS Tolovana (AO-64).
Thanks for the Post and all the heard work you are doing.
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 US Code: Title 22   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Enforcement by courts; employment of land or naval forces
SUBCHAPTER III - DUTIES OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Appointments of representatives and panel members under Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes
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 Out-Of-Print Hunting & Shooting Books For Sale
Hunting books, hard cover: African Game Trails, Vol.I & II, Theodore Roosevelt, Scribners, Elkhorn edition, 1910, both volumes are numbered 868 of 1310 printed, nice condition, $80/set.
Hunting book, hard cover: East of the Sun and West of the Moon, Theodore Roosevelt & Kermit Roosevelt, Blue Ribbon Books, 1926, fairly good condition, $45.
Hunting book, hard cover: World of the White-Tailed Deer, Leonard Lee Rue III, Lippencott1st Ed.
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