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Theodore Roosevelt’s two eldest sons shared their father’s passion for the outdoors and traveled to Asia in search of the ...
Never before seen by the public, art collection “Theodore Fried: Art in Hiding” unveils mysterious and historic works hidden ...
Among the great hunters and adventurers of the Roaring 1920s were the two eldest sons of Teddy Roosevelt, America’s 26th president, former New York governor and one of the country’s most energetic ...
Robert Giard spent his career photographing hundreds of cultural luminaries and niche literary figures in the hopes of ...
Our government spent almost a decade chasing a professor they thought was a spy. The case raises questions about our ability ...
This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. ... May 11.—President Theodore Roosevelt, Harvard, ...
North Dakota’s Badlands inspired Roosevelt’s rise to the presidency. Now, a state-of-the-art library honors that transformation.
Attacks on Harvard and other universities are not just self-defeating — they are fundamentally un-American Accessibility help Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer Sign In ...
Theodore Roosevelt was famously possessed of such formidable natural energy that he was known at Harvard as a “locomotive in human pants.” But something else might have fueled his vigor.
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