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Teddy is a Leader. |
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Teddy
is a Change Agent. |
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Teddy
defines Character. |
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Teddy
Makes Things Happen. |
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Teddy
is a Role Model.
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They don't hold White House lunches the
way they used to at the beginning of the 20th Century. On January 1,
1907, for example, the guest list was as follows: a Nobel prize winner,
a physical culturalist, a naval historian, a biographer, an essayist, a
paleontologist, a taxidermist, an ornithologist, a field naturalist, a
conservationist, a big-game hunter, an editor, a critic, a ranchman, an
orator, a country squire, a civil service reformer, a socialite, a
patron of the arts, a colonel of the cavalry, a Congressional Medal of
Honor winner, a former Governor of New York, the ranking expert on
big-game mammals in North America, and the President of the United
States. All these men were named Theodore Roosevelt. |