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Theodore Roosevelt (26) was kind of fat and had a bad temper.
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) Harry S. Truman (1884-1972)
He had a snake named Emily.
A Wood Cabin
No, he never owned that kind of business.
Theodore Roosevelt did not have a specific degree in natural history. However, he had a deep interest in the subject and acquired extensive knowledge through self-study and hands-on experience. Roosevelt's love for nature and conservation led to his significant contributions to the field of natural history.
He served longer than any other president.
When Franklin was a boy, he went to Groton school for boys. His cousin, Theodore Roosevelt, visited Groton school and gave a speech about politics. That, I think, is one reason. Now here is another. When Franklin was only 5 or 6 he visited the President of the United States of America. That president, said to him; "I know this is a silly wish, but you will never become the President of the United States." That maybe triggered his determination to become President.
When US President Theodore Roosevelt decided to move against the Northern Securities Company he was challenging none other than the powerful JP Morgan. Morgan had put together what seemed to be one of the toughest to break railroad trusts of its day. And, pitting the US Government against JP Morgan, seemed to Morgan an insult of the worst kind. Nevertheless, Roosevelt's Attorney General, Philander Knox was put in charge of the suit against Morgan and his friends. Morgan was so upset that he went to the White House to set the "new president straight".Roosevelt was not impressed with the cigar smoking "Jupiter" as he was called. The case, an alleged violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890 went all the way to the US Supreme Court. The Federal government won the case in 1904. Roosevelt's only disappointment was that one of his Court appointees, the great Oliver Wendell Holmes voted with the minority.
He had a hearty appetite and ate everything from biscuits and rice as a cattle rancher to exquisite meals in the White House. Whatever it was, as long as there was plenty of it, TR was happy.
It is a declarative sentence.
George Washington surely carried some kind of gun from time to time.