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The foes of our own household ; The great adventure ; Letters to his children, by Theodore Roosevelt.
Author:
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Imprint:New York : Charles's Scribner's sons, 1926.
Descriptionxxvi, 554 p. ; 21 cm.
Note:The instant need; and the ultimate need -- Mujst we be brayed in a mortar before our folly depart from us? -- The children of the crucible--Washington and Lincoln -- A square deal in law enforcement -- Industrial justice; the tool-owner and the tool-user -- Social justice; the brotherly court of Philadelphia -- Socialism versus social reform -- The farmer; the corner-stone of civilization -- The word of Micah; the religion of service -- The parasite woman; the only indispensable citizen -- Birth reform; from the positive, not the negative side -- Appendix A. Why we are at war; the German horror -- Appendix B. Fair play for all Americans -- Appendix C. Murder is not debatable -- Appendix D. The "conscientious objector" -- Appendix E. The hun within our gates -- Appendix F. Nine-tenths of wisdom is being wise in time -- Appendix G. Correspondence with the President and the secretary of war.
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Buhl Library | Buhl - Open Stacks | D619 .R64 1926 | Available |
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