Jacob A. Riis (1849–1914). Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen. 1904.
Subject Index
Advocate, Harvard 25 |
Aldermen, Board of—power over Mayor’s appointments 63 |
“Allotment Commissions” bill 437, 438 |
Anthracite Coal Strike, President’s interference with 373, 375, 376, 379 |
Arizona mining troubles—Roosevelt’s interference 372, 380 |
Assistant Sec’y of the Navy 64, 157, 161, 162 |
Astor, William Waldorf 47, 48, 52 |
Bad Lands 73, 74 |
“Bath-house John” of Chicago 276 |
“Battle with the Slum” 102 |
Bell, Sherman 203, 204 |
Bellevue Hospital and Sunday closing 139 |
Bill on wearing of gowns by attorneys in Supreme Court—Roosevelt’s disapproval 428 |
Bismarck 290 |
Blaine’s nomination 68 |
Bliss, George 62 |
Bourke, Policeman 238 |
Brace, Mr. 444 |
Bribery—Roosevelt quoted 426 |
Bronson, Theodore B. 438 |
Brown, Chaplain 184, 185, 187 |
Bullard, Major 49 |
Bulloch, Irwin S. 12 |
Byrnes, the “Big Chief” 130 |
Camp Wikoff 179 |
Cameron, Simon 439 |
Candidate for legislature 47 |
Candidate for mayoralty, 75, 96, 99 |
Cary, Edward 108 |
Central Association of Liquor Dealers 136 |
Central Labor Union of the District of Columbia 382 |
Chamber of Commerce speech—the “homely virtues” 268, 414, 415 |
Charities, United Board of 441 |
Charity—Roosevelt quoted 426 |
Charter Revision Committee 141 |
Children’s Aid Society 11, 347 |
Christian Citizenship—Roosevelt quoted 420 |
Christian Endeavourers 134 |
Church Federation, New York State Conference on—Roosevelt’s speech at 426 |
Church membership 37 |
City Club, Speech to, by Roosevelt 425 |
Civil Service Commissioner 64, 104, 108, 115, 119, 121, 125, 209, 293 |
Civil Service reform 62, 104, 106, 108, 115, 119, 123, 222, 223, 443 |
Clarendon Hall—Labor men’s meeting with Roosevelt 153, 382 |
Classmates’ estimates 36, 67 |
Clay, Henry 229 |
Cleveland, Grover 91, 92, 93, 121, 122, 123, 227 |
Coal strike commission 103, 377, 378, 381, 386 |
Collector of the Port—rejection of Roosevelt the elder by Senate 443 |