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... political issues . Articles are selected for publication by the editor in consulta- tion with experts , but final responsibility for the decision to publish an article rests with the Archivist of the United States . The editor reserves ...
... political issues . Articles are selected for publication by the editor in consulta- tion with experts , but final responsibility for the decision to publish an article rests with the Archivist of the United States . The editor reserves ...
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... politics . MARILYN H. PAUL is an Exhibit Information Specialist with the Division of Public Programs . She has a master of arts degree in museum education from the George Washington University and has been at the National Archives and ...
... politics . MARILYN H. PAUL is an Exhibit Information Specialist with the Division of Public Programs . She has a master of arts degree in museum education from the George Washington University and has been at the National Archives and ...
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... political connections as Roo- sevelt , whom he had met in mid - 1897 while serving as the White House physician , and they developed a deep friendship . Besides a career as a medical officer , Wood had served as both an army assistant ...
... political connections as Roo- sevelt , whom he had met in mid - 1897 while serving as the White House physician , and they developed a deep friendship . Besides a career as a medical officer , Wood had served as both an army assistant ...
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... political value to Roosevelt . " His career as a politician was right on track , and there was no reason to stew about the Medal of Honor any further . In 1907 he rejected an offer to join the Medal of Honor Club for the reason that " I ...
... political value to Roosevelt . " His career as a politician was right on track , and there was no reason to stew about the Medal of Honor any further . In 1907 he rejected an offer to join the Medal of Honor Club for the reason that " I ...
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... political fig- ures in the United States . Almost immedi- ately after the war , Roosevelt was elected governor of New York , then selected by McKinley as his vice president , then became President of the United States . His political ...
... political fig- ures in the United States . Almost immedi- ately after the war , Roosevelt was elected governor of New York , then selected by McKinley as his vice president , then became President of the United States . His political ...
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