This address, titled "Theodore Roosevelt," was delivered by Hon. Alexander Hamilton Reid to the Wausau Rotary Club in Wausau, Wisconsin, on March 17, 1919. The speech offers insights into the life and legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, a prominent figure in American political history. Reid’s perspective, presented shortly after Roosevelt’s death, provides a contemporary assessment of his impact on the nation. This address serves as a valuable historical document, capturing the sentiments and understanding of Roosevelt’s contributions at a pivotal moment in American history. It will be of interest to historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the life and times of Theodore Roosevelt.
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