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[]Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962) (chron.)
- * Be Curious—and Educated!, (ar) Liberty July 2 1932
- * A Challenge to American Sportsmanship, (??) Collier’s October 16 1943
- * Christmas 1940, (ss) Liberty December 28 1940
- * Do Our Young People Need Religion?, (ar) Liberty June 17 1939
- * Flying Is Fun, (ar) Collier’s April 22 1939
- * From My Family Album, (pz) John Bull June 21 1952
- * From the Melting Pot—An American Race, (ar) Liberty July 14 1945
- * Good Citizenship, (ar) Pictorial Review April 1930
- * Grandmothers Can Still Be Young, (ar) Liberty February 20 1932
- * Has Life Been Too Easy for Us?, (ar) Liberty February 4 1933
- * How to Choose a Candidate, (ar) Liberty November 5 1932
- * If You Ask Me, (qa) Ladies’ Home Journal Aug 1941, Apr 1942, May 1943, Oct 1944, Dec 1947
- * If You Ask Me, (qa) McCall’s Sep, Dec 1949, Mar, Jun 1950, Jan 1952, Jul 1953, Jan 1954, Jun 1956, Jul 1957,
May, Jul 1961
- * In Defense of Curiosity, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 24 1935
- * Insuring Democracy, (ar) Collier’s June 15 1940
- * Is the Human Race Worth Saving?, (ar) Liberty December 23 1944
- * A Life of Her Own, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1933
- * The Married Woman in Business, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion November 1933
- * Mountains of Courage, (ar) This Week November 24 1935
- * Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Answers Mr. Wells on the Future of the Jews, (ar) Liberty December 31 1938
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Building for the Future), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion February 1935
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (I Have Confidence in Our Common Sense; An answer to the arguments against the Child Labor Amendment), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion June 1934
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page: In Everlasting Remembrance, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion May 1935
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Learning to Teach), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1934
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page: Maternal Mortality in America, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion June 1935
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Ratify the Child Labor Amendment), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion September 1933
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Recreation), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion January 1934
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Too Old for the Job), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion February 1934
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page: Woman’s Work Is Never Done, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1935
- * Of Stefenson, Truman and Kennedy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 8 1958
- * On My Own, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1958
- * Peace—Is It Possible?, (sy) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1936
- * Peace: What I Think, (es) The Strand Magazine July 1943
- * Shall We Draft American Women?, (ar) Liberty September 13 1941
- * Shall We Enroll Aliens?: No, (ar) Liberty February 3 1940
- * A Spanking, (ar) Liberty June 22 1940
- * They Talk Our Language Differently, (??) Collier’s February 27 1943
- * This I Remember, (ar) McCall’s Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1949
- * This Is How I Keep House (at Val-Kill Cottage), (ar) McCall’s March 1950
- * This Is My Story, (bg) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1937
- * To Care for Him Who Shall Have Borne the Battle, (ar) Collier’s November 28 1942
- * We Can’t Wait for the Millennium, (ar) Liberty August 31 1935
- * What Does Pan-American Friendship Mean?, (ar) Liberty October 4 1941
- * What Is the Matter with Women?, (ar) Liberty May 3 1941
- * What Liberty Means to Me, (ar) Liberty April 1950
- * What the Movies Ought to be, (ar) Illustrated April 1 1939
- * What Will Victory Bring?, (sy) Argosy April 1944
- * Why I Am Against the People’s Vote on War, (ar) Liberty April 8 1939
- * Why I Still Believe in the Youth Congress, (ar) Liberty April 20 1940
- * Wives of Great Men, (ar) Liberty October 1 1932
- * The Women of America Must Fight, (ar) This Week July 2 1939
- * Your Land Is in Danger, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1947
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[]Roosevelt, Franklin D(elano) (1882-1945) (chron.)
- * Ambassador for a Day—An Intimate Letter, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1931
- * Banishing the Dole, (ar) Liberty October 29 1932
- * Can the Vice President Be Useful?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1920; as told to Donald Wilhelm
- * The Courts Disapprove and the People Approve, (ar) Liberty March 19 1938
- * The Election—An Interpretation, (ar) Liberty December 10 1932
- * The Fight Goes On, (ar) Collier’s Sep 13, Sep 20, Sep 27, Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18 1941
- * The Guilt of the Tariff, (ar) Liberty July 9 1932
- * How We Won, (ar) Collier’s August 6 1949
- * I Can Be Governor—but Could I Be a Shipping Clerk?, (ar) Liberty April 9 1932
- * I Indict the Administration, (ar) Liberty June 25 1932
- * Making Suckers of Americans, (ar) Liberty August 20 1932
- * “The Man with the Muck-Rake”, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly and The Critic October 1906
- * A New Code for Politics, (ar)
- * The New Deal and the Press, (ar) Liberty March 26 1938
- * Other People’s Letter, (lt) John Bull July 12 1958
- * Our Political Racketeers, (ar) Liberty July 16 1932
- * Our Slaves of Usury, (ar) Liberty June 18 1932
- * President Roosevelt’s Own Story of the New Deal, (ar) Liberty March 12 1938
- * The President’s Mystery Story (with Rupert Hughes), (n.) Liberty November 16 1935
- * Public Utilities and the People’s Rights, (ar) Liberty March 12 1932
- * Scrambled Taxes, (ar) Liberty February 27 1932
- * Sherlock Holmes Was an American!, (ar) The Baker Street Journal
- * Theft Within the Law, (ar) Liberty September 10 1932
- * There Will Be No Dole, (ar) Liberty December 12 1931
- * Treachery to the People, (ar) Liberty December 26 1931
- * Unnecessary Taxes, (ar) Liberty January 30 1932
- * Watch Your Utilities, (ar) Liberty July 23 1932
- * “We Must Go Deep—Slashing Away!”, (ar) Liberty March 26 1932
- * Why Vote Democratic, (ar) Liberty November 12 1932
- * Why We Have Taxes, (ar) Liberty January 9 1932
- * Why We Need Politicians, (ar) The American Magazine April 1932
- * Winning the War Against Crime, (ar) Liberty February 13 1932
- * A Word to Boys on Character, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper July 23 1904
- * Your New National Leadership, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1933
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[]Roosevelt, Kermit (1889-1943) (about) (chron.)
- * Are Five-Per-Centers Necessary?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1949
- * The Army’s Bright Young Boss, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1950
- * Back to the Garden of Eden, (ar) Metropolitan October 1919
- * Christmas Week in Mowgli Land, (ar) Liberty December 25 1926
- * Famous Frontiersmen, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine June 1935
- * Harvard’s Prize Kibitzer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 30 1949
- * Seth Bullock, Sheriff of the Black Hills Country, (ss) Adventure mid November 1920
- * A Son Pays Tribute to His Father, (ms) The Golden Book Magazine #68, August 1930
- * To Camoens in Mesopotamia, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine December 1918
- * We Cross the Plains of Turkestan, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1926
- * We Hunt in Summer Snows, (ar) Cosmopolitan July 1926
- * We Reach the Land of the Red Lama, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1925
- * Will the Arabs Fight?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1947
[]Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919) (about) (chron.)
- * Admiral Dewey, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1899
- * African Game Trails:
* ___ IV.—Juja Farm; Hippo and Leopard, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine January 1910
* ___ V.—A Buffalo-Hunt by the Kamiti, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine February 1910
- * America First—A Phrase or a Fact, (ar) Metropolitan January 1916
- * Americanization Day, (ar) Metropolitan July 1915
- * An Appreciation of Frederic Remington, (lt) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1907
- * Awake and Prepare, (ar) Metropolitan February 1916
- * The Bird Refuges of Louisiana, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine March 1916
- * Birth Control—from the Positive Side, (ar) Metropolitan October 1917
- * “Boy Scouts, You’ve Made the Team”, (ar) Boys’ Life October 1917
- * Bring the Fighting Men Home, (ed) Metropolitan March 1919
- * A Buffalo-Hunt by the Kamiti, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine February 1910
- * Buffalo Hunting, (ar) St. Nicholas December 1889
- * Closing the New York Saloons on Sunday, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1895
- * The College Graduate and Public Life, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1894
- * A Colonial Survival, (ar) The Cosmopolitan December 1892
- * Correspondence of Theodore Roosevelt and the Secretary of War, (ar) Metropolitan August 1917
- * The Countrymen of Muhlenberg and Custer, (ar) Metropolitan February 1918
- * Cross-Country Riding in America, (??) The Century Magazine July 1886
- * A Curious Experience, (bg) Scribner’s Magazine February 1916
- * Davis and the Rough Riders, (bg) Scribner’s Magazine July 1916 [Ref. Richard Harding Davis]
- * The Deceitful Red Herring, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1912
- * Dr. Lyman Abbott and the “Outlook”—Realized Ideals, (ar) Metropolitan September 1916
- * Dollar, Dove and Vulture, (ar) Metropolitan November 1916
- * Don’t Buy Your Guns Till You See the Whites of Their Eyes, (ar) Metropolitan April 1917
- * Don’t Spread Patriotism Too Thin, (ed) Metropolitan July 1918
- * Down the River of Doubt, (te)
- * The Duty of the United States to Its Own People, (ar) Metropolitan November 1915
- * The Election, (ar) Metropolitan January 1917
- * Elk Hunt at the Two-Ocean Pass, (??) The Century Magazine September 1892
- * Encourage Business and Control It, (ar) Metropolitan September 1915
- * The Ethnology of the New York Police Force, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine June 1897
- * Eyes to the Front, (ed) Metropolitan February 1919
- * Facts, Phrases and America’s International Position, (ed) Metropolitan September 1918
- * Fear God and Take Your Own Part, (ar) Metropolitan March 1916
- * Fellow-Feeling as a Political Factor, (ar) The Century Magazine January 1900
- * Fights between Ironclads, (??) The Century Magazine April 1898
- * Five Commandments, (ar) Collier’s September 27 1919
- * Frontier Types, (??) The Century Magazine October 1888
- * The Fruits of Unpreparedness, (ar) Metropolitan October 1916
- * The Fur Seal Fisheries, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine March 1907
- * The Genius of Raemaekers, (ar) [Ref. Louis Raemaekers]
- * The German Kaiser and the German People, (ed) Metropolitan November 1917
- * Getting Christmas Dinner on a Ranch, (ss)
- * Gettysburg and Waterloo, (??) The Century Magazine June 1891
- * Good Americans Should Support Mr. Hughes, (ar) Metropolitan December 1916
- * The Great Adventure, (ed) Metropolitan October 1918
- * Hunting on the Little Missouri, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 2 1898
- * Hunting the Grisly, (ex) 1893
- * Hunting the Grizzly, (ex) Putnam, 1893
- * II—:
* ___ Men Who Live Softly, (ar) The Outlook July 20 1912
- * In Cowboy-Land, (??) The Century Magazine June 1893
- * Indians who Deserve Pensions, (??) The Century Magazine May 1893
- * International Duty and Hyphenated Americanism, (ar) Metropolitan October 1915
- * The Issues of 1896, (??) The Century Magazine November 1895
- * I—:
* ___ The “Steam Roller”, (ar) The Outlook July 20 1912
- * Juja Farm; Hippo and Leopard, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine January 1910
- * The League of Nations, (ed) Metropolitan January 1919
- * The League to Enforce Peace, (ar) Metropolitan February 1917
- * The Lesson Taught by Canada, (ar) Metropolitan March 1917
- * Letters from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt Cowles, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 16, Aug 23 1924
- * Liberal Russia, (ar) Metropolitan June 1917
- * Lincoln and Free Speech, (ed) Metropolitan May 1918
- * Lords of the Wild, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1915
- * Machine Politics in New York City, (??) The Century Magazine November 1886
- * Mad Anthony Wayne’s Victory, (??) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1896
- * Men Who Live Softly, (ar) The Outlook July 20 1912
- * The Men Who Pay with Their Bodies, (ed) Metropolitan November 1918
- * The Merit System in Government Appointments, (ar) The Cosmopolitan May 1892
- * The Merit System versus the Patronage System, (??) The Century Magazine February 1890
- * Military Preparedness and Unpreparedness, (ar) The Century Magazine November 1899
- * The Municipal Court of Philadelphia, (ar) Metropolitan May 1917
- * Murder on the High Seas, (ar) Metropolitan June 1915
- * Must We Be Brayed in a Mortar Before Our Folly Depart from Us?, (ar) Metropolitan September 1917
- * No Half Measures, (ed) Metropolitan August 1918
- * Now We Must Fight, (ed) Metropolitan May 1917
- * An Object Lesson in Civil Service Reform, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1891
- * Oklahoma’s Treatment of Precedents, (ar) The Outlook
- * The Orchestra Hall Speech, (ar) The Outlook June 29 1912
- * The Parasite Woman, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1916
- * Parlor Bolshevism, (ed) Metropolitan June 1918
- * Peace Insurance by Preparedness Against War, (ar) Metropolitan August 1915
- * The Peace of Victory for Which We Strive, (ar) Metropolitan July 1917
- * Peace Purchased by Cowardice Invites War, (ar) Metropolitan July 1916
- * A Permanent Training Policy, (ar) Metropolitan December 1917
- * Phases of State Legislation, (??) The Century Magazine April 1885
- * The Policy of Drift and Danger, (ar) Metropolitan June 1916
- * Political and Commercial Affairs: The Right Kind of Journalism, (ar) The Outlook
- * Political Assessments in the Coming Campaign, (??) The Atlantic Monthly July 1892
- * The Present Status of Civil Service Reform, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1895
- * Promises and Performance in International Matters, (ar) Metropolitan August 1916
- * Put the Flag on the Firing Line, (ar) Metropolitan June 1917
- * Put the War Through, (ar) Metropolitan January 1918
- * Ranch Life in the Far West: In the Cattle Country, (ar) The Century Magazine February 1888
- * Ranch Life in the Far West: The Home Ranch, (ar) The Century Magazine March 1888
- * Ranch Life in the Far West: The Round-Up, (ar) The Century Magazine April 1888
- * The Ranchman’s Rifle on Crag and Prairie, (??) The Century Magazine June 1888
- * Real-Life Frights: Theodore Roosevelt’s ’Wendigo’, (ex) 1893
- * Red and White on the Border, (ex) from Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail, Century Company, 1888
- * Reform Through Social Work, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1901
- * The Roll of Honor of the New York Police, (??) The Century Magazine October 1897
- * The Romanoff Scylla and the Bolshevist Charybdis, (ed) Metropolitan December 1918
- * St. Clair’s Defeat, (??) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1896
- * Service and Self-Respect, (ar) Metropolitan March 1918
- * Sheriff’s Work on a Ranch, (??) The Century Magazine May 1888
- * Six Years of Civil Service Reform, (??) Scribner’s Magazine August 1895
- * Smart Successes, (ms) The Busy Man’s Magazine August 1906
- * The “Steam Roller”, (ar) The Outlook July 20 1912
- * Still-hunting the Grizzly, (??) The Century Magazine June 1885
- * Taking the New York Police Out of Politics, (ar) The Cosmopolitan November 1895
- * Theodore Roosevelt—by Himself, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1907
- * Uncle Sam and the Rest of the World, (ar) Metropolitan March 1915
- * A Visit to the East Side, (ar) Metropolitan April 1918
- * When Is an American Not an American?, (ar) Metropolitan June 1915
- * Why We Wish to Prepare, (ar) Metropolitan September 1916
- * Winter Weather, (ar)
- * With the Cougar Hounds, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine Oct, Nov 1901
- * “Your Father Loves You Dearly”, (lt) Good Housekeeping January 1937
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