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Theodore Roosevelt: Described by a Poet

   
 

deaf in left ear As a result of the otitis media, he lost his hearing in the left ear [8e] [11b].

The poet Edgar Lee Masters vividly described Roosevelt's health in later years


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The poet Edgar Lee Masters described his last visit with TR [8f]:
      ... He's drest in canvas khaki, flannel shirt.
      Laced boots for farming, chopping trees, perhaps;
      A stocky frame, curtains of skin on cheeks
      Drained slightly of their fat; gash on the neck
      Where pus was emptied lately; one eye dim
      And growing dimmer; almost blind in that.
      And when he walks he rolls a little like
      A man whose youth is fading, like a cart
      That rolls when springs are old.  He is a moose,
      Scarred, battered from the hunters, thickets, stones;
      Some finest tips of antlers broken off.
      And eyes where images of ancient things
      Flit back and forth across them keeping still
      A certain slumberous indifference
      Or wisdom, it may be...

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  1. Boller, Paul F. Jr. Presidential Anecdotes. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. ISBN 0-19-502915-1 @ Amazon   [a] p. 201

  2. Boulware MH. Snoring: New Answers to an Old Problem. Rockaway, NJ: American Faculty Press, 1974.
        Cited by: Fairbanks DNF. Snoring: an overview with historical perspectives. Pages 1-16 in: Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea. 2nd ed. Fairbanks, David N. F. and Fujita, Shiro (eds.). NY: Raven Press, 1994.

  3. Bromley, Michael L. William Howard Taft and the First Motoring Presidency. Jefferson, NC: MacFarland, 2003. ISBN 0-7864-1475-8 @ Amazon

  4. Davis, Oscar King. Released for Publication: Some Inside Political History of Theodore Roosevelt and his Times 1898-1918. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1925.   [a] pp. 216, 356, 367 [b] pp. 374-393, 398 [c] p. 373 [d] p. 429

  5. Foley, WJ. A bullet and a Bull Moose. JAMA. 1969;209:2035-2038. Pubmed.

  6. Gary, Ralph. Following Lincoln's Footsteps. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2001. ISBN 0-7867-09413 @ Amazon

  7. Hoover, Irwin Hood (Ike). 42 Years in the White House. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1934.   [a] p. 270
        The Library of Congress contains more of Hoover's first-hand recollections of eight presidents.

  8. Manners, William. TR and Will: A Friendship that Split the Republican Party. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1969.   [a] pp. 310. Marshall was Wilson's Vice-President and is best known for his remark: "What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar." [b] p. 8 [c] p. 286 [d] p. 295 [e] p. 303 [f] p. 309

  9. Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh (ed). Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of American. 2nd ed. London: Burke's Peerage Limited, 1981. ISBN 0-85011-033-5 @ Amazon
        Enumerates the ancestors and descendants of American presidents up through Ronald Reagan.

  10. Web page: http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/NYTobit.htm

  11. Pringle, Henry F. The Life and Times of William Howard Taft: A Biography. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1939.   [a] p. 836 [b] p. 912

  12. Ross, Ishbel. An American Family: The Tafts - 1678 to 1964. Cleveland, OH: World Publishing Co., 1964.   [a] p. 308

  13. Russell, Francis. The Shadow of Blooming Grove: Warren G. Harding in His Times. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1968.

  14. Smith, Ira R. T.; Morris, Joe Alex. "Dear Mr. President:" The Story of Fifty Years in the White House Mail Room. New York: Julian Messner, 1949.   [a] p. 52
        Ira Smith was a peppery fellow who ran the White House mail room from 1897 to 1948. He started working during the administration of William McKinley and was the only mail room staffer until the volume of mail made it necessary to hire help during the administration of Franklin Roosevelt.

  15. The Theodore Roosevelt web page at the White House.

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