Theodore Roosevelt, an avid hunter ... not only promoting the enjoyment of hunting, but the study and preservation of game animals and their habitats. Perhaps none of the club's efforts was ...
Three months later Theodore Roosevelt entered Harvard as a freshman ... the academics that he concentrated most of his energy on studying independently. Though he did not study history formally ...
Theodore Roosevelt appeared an unlikely candidate ... touring Europe and the Middle East, studying with private tutors, and coming of age in a New York mansion. A Harvard man, he socialized ...
Roosevelt began studying at Harvard University in 1900 where he earned his degree in three years. During his last year at Harvard, he became engaged to Theodore Roosevelt’s niece, Eleanor Roosevelt, ...
“The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library ... all Americans can have access to a world-renowned center for studying President Roosevelt’s visionary leadership and dedication to conservation.” ...
successorship, and what he learned from studying Teddy Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and other accidental presidents.