Adam Carman

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The nation stood at the precipice of what seemed to be a generation-defining war. If there was a time that the nation’s newspapers should have ignored an old ex-president, it was 1917. The nation’s future lay in the hands of its fittest and strongest. Its draft-eligible. This was the time for new leaders. Roosevelt had been out of the White House for nearly a decade. And yet the press assembled at Cooper’s Farm.
The Strenuous Life: Theodore Roosevelt and the Making of the American Athlete
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