VII. THE WAR OF AMERICA THE UNREADY VIII. THE NEW YORK GOVERNORSHIP 209 279 IX. OUTDOORS AND INDOORS . 328 ✓ X. THE PRESIDENCY; MAKING AN OLD PARTY PRO- XIV. THE MONROE DOCTRINE AND THE PANAMA CANAL 516 547 Г ILLUSTRATIONS Theodore Roosevelt Frontispiece "Her mother, my grandmother, one of the dearest old ladies, lived with us "Two Georgia girls" Martha Bulloch and Anna Bulloch "My Uncle Jimmy' Bulloch was a dear old retired seacaptain a veritable Colonel Newcome" "My Uncle Irvine Bulloch was a midshipman on the Alabama, and fired the last gun discharged from her batteries in the fight with the Kearsarge" The proprietor of the "Roosevelt Museum of Natural History" "This, and subsequent natural histories, were written down Presented to Mr. Roosevelt by the "Tennis Cabinet" Michael J. Costello The Cow-punchers On the long circle. 117 123 132 144 161 173 179 Sheriff duty. "Seth Bulloch became, and has ever since remained, one of my stanchest and most valued friends" Theodore Roosevelt Mark Hanna Matthew Stanley Quay Jacob A. Riis Otto Raphael PAGE Captain Edward J. Bourke. Theodore Roosevelt and the children of the tenement Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and a group of Rough Riders On the firing line. "Mr. Loeb gave me much information about various improper practices in the insurance business" 198 205 209 230 244 256 298 "I got Mr. Perkins to serve on the Palisade Park Commission . . . to save the Palisades from vandalism" Father Doyle of the Paulist Fathers 306 317 Father Curran Medal awarded by Mr. Roosevelt for two years' continuous PAGE 484 service on the Panama Canal Colonel G. W. Goethals "Kindred spirits of the strenuous life" Confiscated by the Berlin police. What are they afraid of? Is it this? Nobel prize diploma in case. George von Lengerke Meyer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Russia Nobel peace prize medallion Senator Lodge President Roosevelt and the gun pointers of the U. S. bat 520 526 531 535 558 562 570 573 589 |