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At Harvard, where he studied natural history, ... Theodore Roosevelt, an avid hunter, joined the fight. Not surprisingly, the organization he helped to found would be among the most influential.
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.
The Print Edition. Latest Issue Past Issues. Give a Gift. Search The Atlantic. Quick Links. Audio. Crossword Puzzle. ... Theodore Roosevelt. July 1, 1892. AP. An Object Lesson in Civil Service Reform ...
Theodore Roosevelt was a man who never stopped fighting. He grappled with his own physical deficiencies, railed against corruption, and always fought to move the nation forward in the way he ...
Our government spent almost a decade chasing a professor they thought was a spy. The case raises questions about our ability ...
Wealthy families in the Gilded Age spent conspicuously, from fancy clothes to European palace-inspired mansions to lavish ...
Characteristically, Roosevelt approached being a father as hard work and great fun. In letters to friends, he reveled in being a “playmate” to his children, roughhousing in the Sagamore Hill barn for ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — America's oldest and wealthiest school, Harvard University, held its commencement Thursday. The ceremony, attended by thousands of people, came as the university takes the ...
Thousands of graduates, Harvard faculty, friends, and family crowded into Harvard Yard on Thursday for the University’s 374th Commencement Exercises. The celebration showed a united campus in ...
BOSTON -- Harvard University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people to a South Carolina museum devoted to African American history as part of ...
Defense Department official pleaded with superiors not to cut Harvard grant on ‘biological threats,’ court records say An official with DARPA, a military research agency, cited “grave and ...
Harvard University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people to a South Carolina museum devoted to African American history.