Addresses and papers Author:Theodore Roosevelt Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: INDEX Acceptance of presidential nomi- Athletics at Harvard, 348; subor- nation, speech of, 210. Adams, John Quincy, quoted, 200. Agriculture, De... more »partment of, com- mended, 411. Agriculture, importance of, 411. Alabama, address at Tuskegee In- stitute, 261. American Federation of Labor, address before, 305. Americanism, characteristics of, 247. Anarchy, responsible for murder of President McKinley, 10; leg- islation against it advised, 11. Annapolis, address at, 39. Anti-Injunction bill considered, 305. Appeals for protection to the op- pressed, 439. Arbitration, interest in, 220; an- nouncement of treaties, 230; let- ter to National Arbitration and Peace Congress, 356; treaties, 437. Arctic Brotherhood, address to, at Seattle, 137. Arid lands, reclamation of, urged, 27; the stock range of the nation, 142. Arlington, Va., address at, 46; on Decoration Day, 48. Army, needs of, 227; discipline in, 303. dinate to study, 350. Baltimore, Md., address at Saen- gerfest, 151. Bangor, Me., address at, 76. Baptist College, Florida, address at, 259. Barry, Commodore John, 244. Bigelow, Poultney, referred to, 330. "Big Stick," 116. Boston, address in, 68. Boycotting, 437. Boys at school, address to, 380. Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men, address to, 82. Buell, General, 205. Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress," quoted, 310. Burke, on civil liberty, 278; Mor- ley's citation of, 374. Butler, Nicholas Murray, address at dinner in honor of, 36. Butte, Mon., address at, 138. Cabinet, new Secretary of Com- merce and Industries in, recom- mended, 19: creation of, 164, 171. ...« less