The Outlook July 20 1912 Teddy Roosevelt Republican National Convention Politics
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Title: The Outlook (July 20, 1912) Author: Lyman Abbott (editor)
Description: Covers are edge-chipped. Small label affixed to front cover. A couple library blind stamps. Approximately 63 pages (numbered pp. 601-655, plus advertising).
The Outlook was a leading journal in t...he United States, published between 1870 and 1935. By 1912 it was focused primarily on social and political issues.
This issue features two primary articles: "Two Phases of the Chicago Convention" aka "The Steam Roller" by former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt (about the corruption of the Republican National Convention held in June 1912), and "Our New Attitude Toward Disease" by Earl Mayo. Other author-accredited articles are "An Experiment in Tomato Culture" by Lucy Rider Meyer, "When Prohibition Fails and Why" by E. E. Miller, "Letters to Unknown Friends" by Lyman Abbott, and "The Changing Chinese and the Coming China" by Elbert F. Baldwin.
Binding: Soft Cover/Wraps
Condition: Good Publisher: Outlook CompanyPlace: New York City
Year: 1912
Language: English
Keywords: Teddy Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Earl Mayo, Republican National Convention, Lucy Rider Meyer, Elbert F. Baldwin, China, Prohibition, Typhoid, China, 1912, presidential race, Progressive Party, American politics, medicine, health care,