Average Americans
A biography over Roosevelt 's
childhood and the effects of his upbringing on his Understanding of the lives
of the american people.
poems that they read
us they always bore this in mind. Pilgrim's Progress and The Battle Hymn of the
Republic we knew when we were very young. When father was dressing for dinner
he used to teach us poetry. I can remember memorizing all the most stirring
parts of Longfellow's Saga of King Olaf, Sheridan 's
Ride, and the Sinking of the Cumberland .
The gallant incidents in history were told us in such a way that we never
forgot them. In Washington ,
when father was civil service commissioner, I often walked to the office with
him. On the way down he would talk history to me--not the dry history of dates
and charters, but the history where you yourself in your imagination could
assume the role of the principal actors, as every well-constructed boy wishes
to do when interested. During every battle we would stop and father would draw
out the full plan in the dust in the gutter with the tip of his umbrella.
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