Carry a big stick : the uncommon heroism of Theodore Roosevelt / George Grant. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Leaders in action seriesPublication details: Nashville, Tennessee : Cumberland House Publishing ; (c)1996.Description: 203 pages ; 18 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781888952209
- Carry a big stick
- E757.G761.C377 1996
- E757
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) | G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION | Non-fiction | E757.G736.C377 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001721311 |
PennsylvaniaRT I: THE LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT -- A bull moose -- A slow start -- Precocious youth -- The Harvard dandy -- Fairy tale love -- A reformer's zeal -- Tragedy -- Go west, young man -- Destiny fulfilled -- A political quest -- Rough Rider -- A political accident -- TR : Rex -- A restless heart -- 1912 -- Years of exile -- Vindication.
PennsylvaniaRT II: THE CHARACTER OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT -- His family -- His father -- The strenuous life -- The great outdoors -- An appetite for learning -- Story-teller -- Good deeds -- Reformer -- Socialism -- Bully pulpit -- The common man -- Humility -- War and peace -- Science -- The South -- Humor -- Courage -- Failure -- Friendship -- A pro-life stalwart -- Progressive -- Prejudice -- Heroes -- Bull feathers -- Faith -- The Bible -- The church -- TR and FDR -- Sagamore Hill -- American spirit.
PennsylvaniaRT III: THE LEGACY OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT -- The Micah mandate -- Justice -- Mercy -- Humility -- Our need -- The lessons of leadership.
Theodore Roosevelt stands out as one of the most exceptional leaders in American history. He was a devoted husband and father, a politician, a soldier, a war hero, a journalsit, an editor, a cattle rancher, a scientist, an historian, a writer, an athlete, a hunter, and a diplomat. While the list of his exploits seems imposing, it was his passionate commitment to what he believed was right and good and true that was dynamically compelling
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