A Cartoon History of Roosevelts Career

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Roosevelt s aspirations for the Presi dential nomination of 1004. ) From the Verdict (New York), May 7, 1900 TEDDY BESIEGED With a liberal supply of gubernatorial mule meat, he may be able to hold out till 1904.
(Governor Roosevelt, being pressed by Platt and Quay to accept the Vice-Presidential nomination of 1900, in order to eliminate him from active politics. ) From the Verdict (New York), May 14, 1900 THE TAIL OF THE PRESIDENTIAL KITE (The " Rough Rider " tail to the McKinley kite of 1900.
...) From (he Verdict (New York). July 9, 1900 62 A Cartoon History of Roosevelt s Career GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT IN THE CONVENTION (Senator Depew is on the extreme left, and the other three standing figures are Governor Roosevelt, Dr. Leslie D. Ward, and Hon. B. B. Odell, Jr. Senator Platt s face is partly shown in the lower right-hand corner. The illustration is from one of the remarkable convention photographs taken by the New York Tribune, by whose courtesy we use it. ) As early as February, Governor Roosevelt had issued a frank statement saying that under no circumstances would he accept a nomination to the Vice-Presidency, and declar ing his desire to serve the people of New York in a second term as governor.

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