Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Story of Theodore Roosevelt
When one thinks of the kind of man that Americans want an American to be one naturally thinks of Theo dore Roosevelt. He was in so many ways an example of fine citizenship that he is held up to the youth of our land as a type of what they may well strive to be. And he won this place in the hearts of our people by hard work. He did not easily become a sturdy, active, strenuous leader of his fellows. His whole life was a struggle: first, a struggle to become physically fit, then a struggle to become mentally fit, and finally a struggle to become politically fit. Things did not come easily to young Roosevelt.
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