There is an echo of McKinley’s spirit and Roosevelt’s strategy in the early Trump White House. For a president who said that ...
One of my favorite Presidents, who also was awarded both the Medal of Honor and the Nobel Peace Prize, is Theodore Roosevelt. Some lines from his inaugural address, given on March 4, 1905 ...
In his second inaugural address ... Puerto Rico, and Guam, and Theodore Roosevelt acquired the Panama Canal. Trump promised to secure America’s borders by declaring “a national emergency ...
Theodore Roosevelt assailed the “malefactors of ... even loaning him the writer who crafted Ike’s inaugural address; later, Eisenhower named Luce’s wife, Clare Boothe Luce, ambassador ...
20. Theodore Roosevelt wore one of Abraham Lincoln's rings during his second inauguration in 1905. Roosevelt's secretary of state, John Hay, served as Lincoln's private secretary and was given the ...
Theodore Roosevelt didn’t use one when he was sworn in following the assassination of William McKinley in 1901. John Quincy Adams used a law text for his 1825 inauguration. And, sworn in aboard ...
Theodore Roosevelt didn’t use one when he was sworn in following the assassination of William McKinley in 1901. John Quincy Adams used a law text for his 1825 inauguration. And, sworn in aboard Air ...
PhotoQuest//Getty Images On their way to the inauguration, incoming US President William Howard Taft (1857 - 1930) and outgoing US President Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919) ride in a carriage ...
Theodore Roosevelt used no book ... and the accuracy of Trump’s claim during the inaugural address depends on if you are looking at what is in the ground or what is being extracted.
The inauguration’s one requirement ... John Quincy Adams took his oath in 1825 on a law book. Theodore Roosevelt — who was sworn in at the Buffalo, New York, home of his friend Ansley Wilcox ...
No man is above the law or below it: Theodore Roosevelt — "No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we require him to obey it." This remark from ...