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Part 2 of E. J. Kahn’s 1948 Profile of President Roosevelt’s widow discusses her international travels and her work as chairman of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.
Getting to North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park isn’t easy, but, after arrival, the geography, wildlife and walking trails create an unforgettable experience.
Theodore Roosevelt’s Jewish Contradiction Andrew Porwancher The 26th president championed the causes of Jews. And he was antisemitic.
The Theodore Roosevelt Council, Scouting America, dedicated its headquarters at 544 Broadway, Massapequa, on Friday, May 30, to honor a lifetime Eagle Scout David R. Doucette.
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library completed its first phase of construction on Tuesday. The project still needs to raise $114 million by next July to fund construction.
North Dakota’s Badlands inspired Roosevelt’s rise to the presidency. Now, a state-of-the-art library honors that transformation.
Rachel Cockerell's "Melting Point" touches on Zionism, assimilation and a short-lived effort to divert Jewish immigrants from Ellis Island to Galveston.
President Theodore Roosevelt, often known as Teddy, went on a bear hunting trip near Onward, Mississippi, in November 1902 with a group of notables.
The lecture will explore Roosevelt's connection to North Dakota and the women in his life that made those explorations possible, including his two sisters and two wives, a release said.
How a Dead Seal Sparked Theodore Roosevelt’s Lifelong Passion for Conservation As a child, the future president acquired a marine animal’s skull, which became the first specimen in his natural ...
After a 9-month-deployment the USS Theodore Roosevelt, returned to NAS North Island as crowds of loved ones welcomed them back home.
Theodore Roosevelt was president from 1901-1909 when Borglum was in his mid-30s. Under his presidency, the country was rapidly developing economically.