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AMERICA‘S GREATEST EDITOR ON NATIONS GREATEST AMERICAN Henry Watterson Writes a "Close-Up" of the Life of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Whose Death Has Shocked the World.
"No one knew Theodore Roosevelt br tien than 1. Certainly no one goes back fitier i a. knowledge of him, for That: knowledge fakes me to a time pneerding his birth, when his mother and my mulher, old und very deur fremds, were much together, the Roosevelts living nt the family. homewtoad down shout Browiway and Thir teenfh street, New York; we at whit was then the Union Phice Hotel, near by; though ‘Theadore walk born in ‘the Twenticih stroot house, to which Just before his birth his parent. had. rmoved. "He was all worlx of a boy indood; like the hoy in the play: who. never grew ups on remaimesi an boy nll his life, | te was wayward. wilful, affee wanle; never views. though . min chicvous: wholly: lovible nnd (rying "From the fins he emayed the im» pounble. and, vddly ctourch, often got away with it.. Frail of body, | und poor of spat. be wanted to be a hun bor — Without mlituey | (raining, . or aalural hout, he warced to be a sol:
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Ite possiswed rare aptitude for |= mee : for hitting (ir via mg life as if {among the kickers and briging away {the ball in triumph, | He preferred his {muscle to bis wit, "He was a perfect cross of . the Roosevelt apon the Bulloch. In him mined and flowed the blood of the Dutchman amd the Cavalier, the one restraining if it did not tempor the other.. ‘Theodore was by no means an visionary, | In . many exceedingly. practical. r Mun: Never: Lived." na man equld be worth» «dations wore idea! and . fathers; patient at aner man nev or doubtful | dollar ever touched. his puim. . In this he resemfiled his uncle. his. mother‘s. brother [the Confederate: Admiral who . firte it. the Mouths | privateos to ser. handled. millions.. of ate money. in Emidland . ana | Mit tralf so motha ar this still in a fie o a vec ot the. wan apmr when he dileronnes. ent pecomal reSatum ormaam he of wane. . be sut Collier‘s Cam Hustrativ jim a n ructions between The adore: Hew exelt and myself, but le me Sav ro cou that at the very pleni [tude of his power he offered me on of che ame honors within his ifi when he ealled out, "Tell them uhoo that Marse Henry," and 1 continued "7 was at dinner with my family a game over and said in his abrupt way *Will you accept the chairmanship o the Board of Visitors for West Poin next June?" "What do you want ra fort" said L "It is the As
centenary," he answered, "and we are looking for an orator." "Corbin," R replied, "you are coming st me: Im |a very tempting way; that a ragged |old rebel Hike me should be cbonen for xuch a service uppouls to my pride of country as .well as to my persenal‘ vanity. | Give me a little . time . to think it over."" | " ‘When I thought it over, honorable [und gratifying as it was, 1 put t frome Ime. A I‘reacential election .was ot [ hand, — ‘The imues were, bound to: be: I mplacable. -I hud my duty, Bo, very clurtantly, 1 declined. J ranguall-the nanges of the third term issue: upomt him. | Among the rest there wai ® cuncusntial story of an, old iy, life long friend of his mother, whose dream was to nee There dore crowned emperor . of — Amerie she Id lived in France and: was @ borough imnerinlist andy devotes of cant Natolan. . We sat in a garden. sud sgie told ber story and unfolded hope. 1 contrived to get intp this cong every omnner . of | perviGagty vore with, ‘She pamned. from: Ah@ comzit into the house. and L said ins«if, "If out of the mouths of © and cockiougs, why net out, of : vf amacenmzed old soman of mom int Ao «ocd to Public Stutement "the areicered the by a public state» Ino id not be a candidate when 1 was next in Washe seng fur mie . Taking me in= wo. and locking the dooty 1.0 .d want to know whe Paey . fom oa billed ber dead as a door wiy iban‘t you hold back and can ret dots of fun out of it?" "Wein a show of imputionce he bade wown. ‘I won‘t deny, he con~ «d. "ihat 1 had thought of it" thin-in the {rankest munner he went {over" the wituagion, telling me uf sara Inorsunt and party matter 1 did not [anow of, and ending, ‘Now what do wo think of it *~ D maid, ‘Mr. Presi« in know that I am your friend, ind i toll you as your friend, that if w sto out of here the 4th of next durch, putting your friend Taft im
our place, you will make a good third u Washington: and Lincoln. | But i#f cou allow the wild hog politicians to put you up for a third term, they will bring about defeat and make you ® second to Burr. "He rose from his seat and said, ‘Henry Waterson, 1 will permit no such thing. If they do it, 1 will refuse. If they de it and adjourn the convention, they will have to reassemble it, for 1 will refuse and still \refiee." Oop sae him lust but just awhile ore when ir snd Mr. Moore, of Pitts #. anu l>iward Riggs, of the New Haven Railroad, and I had a merry |funch at an uptown hotel. For the [first time he was beginning to show | something that looked like years. But the was all life, and the love of lifenny. side out-intense. interest ‘and tremendous grasp vibrating with {the gayety. 1 Gave Himnelf No Rest "I am deeply and personally dis ad by bos death, though it does M n wo aogiion, . He wave 6 aurnne mpetuosiy via aus parts. | As a bo was an insurrecto «> swed into a come wr cet help speaking in New i his candor some . public andation for In naing a vill show vnc he jad a way . ngue aod vonnane down a rast wa sseen fruitful of good to esmiry. : in a way clarl« the loactical, tangible o way for a united an aviv. . He was over & w ar abc de of the machine poll- » then a clever machine poll« in moe cif, — fis like will seareely cur again, . No lender ever ap» alvd as he did to the young. Had © lived he would have cut a wide wath in 1920, | His death takes much «f the complexity and all of the light out of the political aftuation and levels the immmediate future into the com» mon place."-N,. ¥. Herald.

