Vintage Chicago Tribune: How a stack of speech notes saved Theodore Roosevelt’s life 114 years ago
A stack of folded-up speech notes — and intervention from a medical team in Chicago — helped save President Theodore Roosevelt’s life, but not his effort to win a third term, 114 years ago.
The words of one of Long Island’s "proudest sons" have been etched into marble in Rocky Point to honor not only the man who spoke them 115 years ago, but all those who served the United States armed ...
Who was the physically toughest U.S. President? There are many contenders for the title. In addition to his combat experience in the War of 1812, Andrew Jackson fought numerous duels. Ulysses S. Grant ...
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