Official New York From Cleveland to Hughes volume 1

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Official New York From Cleveland to Hughes volume 1
Fitch, Charles E. (Charles Elliott), 1835-1918
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Governor Roosevelt was kindly and gentle in his relations with his subordinates. Although exacting in the observance of duty, he never asked another to do more than he was willing to do himself. With all of the onerous duties which were placed upon him, the Governor was the personification of cheerfulness. His hearty laugh dispelled the somberness of his surroundings, and while there was no lack of dignity, there was at the same time no depression of spirits. He possessed a remarkable memory, a
...nd could call for any letter which he had read through the files. He never would forget to thank anyone who did him service. His orders were always requests. His opinion, once formed, he held tenaciously, but in important matters he was slow in arriving at conclusions. In speech he was superlative; in habits of thought conservative. He trusted his friends implicitly, but a trust once betrayed could not be restored.
Thoroughly democratic in his tendencies, and cos- mopolitan in his manner, he in nowise forgot the habits of his training and birth, but on all occasions was a courteous gentleman.


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