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ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Typed and Autograph Letter Signed praising a children's play about George Washington,

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Typed and Autograph Letter Signed praising a children's play about George Washington, to organizer Beatrice Chanler. One page, 5 1/2 x 9 inches; folds and minor wear; framed in corner mounts with a related picture of Roosevelt meeting the play's cast. Not examined outside of frame. Np, [March or April 1915]

  • Notes: The Children's Revolution was an historical pageant presented in Manhattan on 4 March and 15 April of 1915, featuring children in the roles of Washington, Lafayette, and others. It was presented by the Lafayette Fund, with the proceeds going to relief for French soldiers. Roosevelt wrote this letter after hearing of the successful first performance. It was prepared for his signature as a typed letter, but he almost completely re-wrote it in his own hand: "I am glad to hear of the success of the Children's Revolutionary Play. There are not enough plays for children which teach American History. Washington's career is a lesson in that kind of patriotism which translates words into deeds; and Lafayette's career is a lesson in international morality. Both careers teach devotion to the peace of justice and righteousness, and scorn of the ignoble baseness of the peace of dishonor. Washington's whole career is pointless, and no man has a right to praise it, save as we accept his view that preparedness for righteous war is the only way to secure righteous peace. Hoping I shall have the pleasure of seeing your gallant little company at their next performance, believe me very truly yours, Theodore Roosevelt."
    Roosevelt did attend the 15 April performance, and visited the children backstage. The photograph depicts Roosevelt with ten of the young cast members in costume. Notes in the margin identify cast members William Astor Chanler Jr. and Douglas Robinson ("TR's neighbor"), and boast that "WAC played Lafayette. TR put his arm around me."

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