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cleveland.com
April 19, 2018
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, told Fox News Tuesday that he would not bring to the floor for a full Senate vote legislation aimed at protecting special counsel Robert Mueller. Theodore Roosevelt IV, great-grandson of an earlier president, writes in a guest column todayÃâà...
WDAY
April 19, 2018
A meeting of the facility's board of trustees on Monday, April 16, focused on disagreement with the current plan for splitting the proposed Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum with the library in Dickinson and the museum in Medora. Burgum is believed to favor one combined facility inÃâà...
The Durango Herald
April 19, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. – When Theodore Roosevelt came to Dakota Territory in 1883 to hunt bison, locals saw him as an Eastern tenderfoot with no clue on handling the hardships of frontier life. He turned adversity into adventure, later writing: “It was here that the romance of my life began.” “I have always said IÃâà...
West Fargo Pioneer
April 17, 2018
Wendy Hart Ross, superintendent of the North Dakota National Parks, said in a statement: “Fee monies have enabled us to acquire a temporary visitor contact station in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, install roadside interpretive exhibits in all units of Theodore Roosevelt National Park,Ãâà...
Aitkin Independent Age
April 17, 2018
Travel back in time with Minnesotan Adam Lindquist, whose award-winning impersonation of President Theodore Roosevelt entertains, educates and inspires thousands of people around the nation each year. East Central Regional Library will present Adam Lindquist as Theodore Roosevelt at 6 p.m.Ãâà...
WMUK
April 13, 2018
The word "literary" doesn't usually come to mind when thinking about U.S. presidents. But the nation's 26th president most definitely was a "literary man." So argue Western Michigan University professors Thomas Bailey and Katherine Joslin in their new book, Theodore Roosevelt: A Literary Life (UniversityÃâà...
USNI News
March 27, 2018
Joining Theodore Roosevelt were guided-missile destroyers USS Halsey (DDG-97), USS Sampson (DDG-102) and USS Preble (DDG-88) and guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG-52). This is the first operational deployment for Roosevelt since changing its homeport to San Diego from Norfolk,Ãâà...
Fortune
March 27, 2018
I'm starting to think Interior Department Secretary Ryan Zinke isn't into diversity. Zinke, who may or may not be able to rig a fly-rod, told his employees yesterday that he wasn't focused on diversity, didn't care about it, and that he doesn't “think that's important anymore.” In addition to being underÃâà...
Minneapolis Star Tribune
March 27, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. — When Theodore Roosevelt came to Dakota Territory in 1883 to hunt bison, locals saw him as an Eastern tenderfoot with no clue on handling the hardships of frontier life. He turned adversity into adventure, later writing: "It was here that the romance of my life began." "I have always said IÃâà...
Tulsa World
March 24, 2018
In 1903, the popular President Theodore Roosevelt expressed his foreign policy as, "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Following World War II, the Soviet Union seized Czechoslovakia. President Harry S. Truman declared the Cold War emergency by recognizing the Soviet Union as a potential enemy.
The Economist
March 22, 2018
Bryan built his populist movement around the little person—the farmers on the prairies—against the east-coast capitalists and their political cronies. Ms Le Pen frames her politics as a campaign for “the forgotten” against the rootless capitalist elite, and to recover sovereignty. It was Theodore Roosevelt,Ãâà...
West Fargo Pioneer
March 21, 2018
BISMARCK—As North Dakota health regulators continue to evaluate an air permit for a refinery proposed near Theodore Roosevelt National Park, it could be June before the project's water permit gets further review. A hearing has been tentatively set for June 26 to review a water permit recommendationÃâà...
Seattle Times
March 18, 2018
Yet all that is not enough to require a Theodore Roosevelt-style trust busting. Big Tech's greatest sins are locking in a winner-take-all economy, decimating the middle class and exercising monopoly-like powers that cause the free market to fail. Competition is stymied. Power is in the hands of too few.
U.S. News & World Report
March 17, 2018
The foundation board overseeing development of a proposed Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum has voted to split the project ... The library portion of the project is to be in Dickinson, where Dickinson State University's Theodore Roosevelt Center is digitizing tens of thousands ofÃâà...
West Fargo Pioneer
March 17, 2018
DICKINSON, N.D. -- The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is going to be built in Dickinson. ... The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum had begun its life as a digitization project at DSU, intended to convert the writings of Theodore Roosevelt to a digital archive and preserve them forÃâà...
Allentown Morning Call (blog)
March 9, 2018
Once he resigned, I had resolved to take a break from writing about Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski, except in connection with his replacement and maybe his sentencing. But I find myself compelled to correct the record, as it were, as I've had to do with him before, such as when one of his fans falselyÃâà...
History
March 9, 2018
In August 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt issued an order from his summer residence in Oyster Bay, New York, that would soon be the talk of Washington—and the world beyond. Addressing himself to the government printer, Roosevelt decreed that all documents issued by the White House shouldÃâà...
Minneapolis Star Tribune
March 3, 2018
The following are excerpts from Roosevelt's conservation speeches and writings, taken from the book, “Theodore Roosevelt for Nature Lovers. Adventures with America's Great Outdoorsman,'' edited by Mark Dawidziak (Lyons Press, 2017. $17.95). Recall these exhortations as November approaches, andÃâà...
Long Island Press
February 19, 2018
He started life as a sickly, asthmatic child, confined to his bed. But illness didn't stop him: Before reaching the age of 42, he had become the 26th president of the United States — the youngest person to hold that title. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was a strong-willed natural leader who embraced constantÃâà...
Chicago Daily Herald
December 31, 1999
Schaumburg's Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts will welcome "Theodore Roosevelt and the National Parks starring Clay Jenkinson" at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 7. Jenkinson, a Roosevelt historian and portrayer, examines the late president's parks legacy and delivers an insightful, educational andÃâà...
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