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Characteristic Sayings of Theodore Roosevelt
From Social Service, a monthly publication, of New York City, we republish the following collation of sayings of President Roosevelt:—
"President McKinley has had to face the most serious and complicated problems that have been faced by any President since Lincoln, or by any President for more than a generation before Lincoln. I do not see how there could have been any material improvement in the way that he has faced and solved each problem."
"We live in a period of great social discontent and unrest. Every man who, by his actions, fans the flame of that unrest is a traitor to what is best in our national life and deserves ill of the country."
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December 5, 1901 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from Major Forest, W. C. Gannett, C. W. Chadwick, Laura Eathrop, Frances Mack Mann, F. A. Walker
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True Living
Bonar
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Scientists and Money
Editor
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A Manly Man
W. A. M'Elphatrick
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An Israelitish View
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Fannie S. O'Connor, Frances Rogers, M. E. Boysell, Ruskin, Frances R. Havergal
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Shadows
BY ANNIE MARIE BLISS.
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Principle
BY CHARLES E. ORCUTT.
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Lessons
BY ETTA HELENA CHASE.
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
B. Ingalls
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The Bible became a New Book
Mary D. McKay
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Right Thinking an Effectual Help
Alice P. Hanson
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Operation not Needed
Emma J. Marvin
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I had been a faithful worker in the Congregational Church...
Sarah B. Kenyon
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Religious Items
with contributions from Jean Nicholas Grou, W. C. Gannett, John W. Chadwick, George Matheson, J. G. Holland, John Locke