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Roosevelt vs. Newett: A Transcript of the Testimony Taken and Depositions Read at Marquette, Mich.

Roosevelt vs. Newett: A Transcript of the Testimony Taken and Depositions Read at Marquette, Mich. 362 pages. 8vo, publisher's cloth gilt, minor wear; internally clean; W. Emlen Roosevelt calling card laid down on verso of title page. Np, [1914]

  • Notes: Theodore Roosevelt was occasionally rumored to be a heavy drinker, a rumor which peaked during the 1912 presidential campaign. George Newett was the editor of the Iron Ore newspaper of Ishpeming, MI. On 11 October 1912 he published a strongly worded attack on Roosevelt in which he asserted: "Roosevelt lies and curses in a most disgusting way; he gets drunk, too, and that not infrequently, and all his intimates know about it." Roosevelt sued for libel, and brought in a battery of witnesses including Jacob Riis and Admiral George Dewey. Roosevelt testified that "I have never been drunk or in the slightest degree under the influence of liquor," and detailed his infrequent ingestion of alcohol in great detail--an occasional glass of wine at a state dinner, a sip from a mint julep passed around at a party, 7 tablespoons of brandy he took to treat a fever in Africa. Ultimately, Newett could find no witnesses to testify that Roosevelt had ever been drunk, and was forced to issue a retraction.
    William Emlen Roosevelt (1857-1930) was Theodore's cousin and financial advisor. He testified at the trial, wrote the introductory note, and had this volume of testimony published for posterity.

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