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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDiscover How President Theodore Roosevelt Inspired the World’s First Teddy Bear, Which Went on Sale on This Day in 1903The unlikely origin story of the beloved children’s toy involves a hunting expedition in Onward, Mississippi, and a president ...
Democrats need a politician like Teddy Roosevelt, who fought corruption, was progressive, and used the bully pulpit to ...
To paraphrase former United States President Theodore Roosevelt, speak slowly and stop messing with your hair. I was dared in early April to give a speech to a local chapter of Toastmasters ...
Theodore Roosevelt, an avid hunter ... Boone and Crockett rose to the defense. With editorials, speaking engagements, and furious lobbying among Washington's rich and powerful, the B & C ...
Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City to glass importer and ... In foreign policy, Roosevelt famously advised, “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” He mediated a peace treaty to end the ...
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Roosevelt's "The Man in the Arena"Over the course of his time in the public eye, Theodore Roosevelt gave a number of moving, influential, highly quotable public addresses—but none of them has the legacy of the speech he ...
In foreign policy, Roosevelt famously advised, “Speak softly and carry a big stick ... Legacy After assuming the presidency when McKinley was assassinated, Theodore Roosevelt, at 42, was and remains ...
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Glamour on MSNThe Surprising Feminist Life of President Theodore RooseveltSo began Theodore Roosevelt’s 1880 Harvard ... so a woman can do better work for others if she is a free woman.” Roosevelt ...
Trump’s real presidential forbearer is Teddy Roosevelt. Roosevelt—a career ... Many of the themes of Trump’s inauguration speech—his insistence on national solidarity, rejection of ...
Theodore Roosevelt famously said the way to get what you want as president was to "speak softly and carry a big stick." The idea is to be prepared, negotiate justly, never bluff and be prepared to ...
To paraphrase former United States President Theodore Roosevelt, speak slowly and stop messing with your hair. I was dared in early April to give a speech to a local chapter of Toastmasters ...
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