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On Mar. 4, 1905, TR is inaugurated in Washington, D.C. with much celebration and fanfare. TR rides in an open landau on Fifteenth St., NW, escorted by mounted Rough Riders; Secret Service men and detectives walk on either side of the carriage; TR tips his hat to the crowd. Sitting beside him is Sen. John C. Spooner of Wis., Chairman of the joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. Opposite, but not clearly visible, are Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of Mass. and Rep. John Dalzell of Penn., members of the committee. Second sequence consists of long shots of TR taking the oath of office on a platform erected on the east front of the Capitol; Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller (1888-1910) administers the Presidential oath of office as Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court James H. McKenney holds the Bible. The platform is decorated with plants and garlands and a large banner with the American eagle on it hangs from the center of the railing. West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen are assembled below the platform. |
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A music video tribute to our 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt |
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The actual voice of Theodore Roosevelt
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The Let Teddy Win! rooters were on hand as Teddy took an early lead in the April 25, 2008 presidents race at Nationals Park. Unfortunately, Teddy cut across the outfield and was disqualified by Screech at the finish line. |
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William Howard Taft runs against Teddy Roosevelt. |
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A tribute to Teddy Roosevelt. |
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Clay Jenkinson portrays Teddy Roosevelt at the Nevada Humanities Great Basin Chautauqua in July, 2006. In 2008, Jenkinson will portray John Hay, Lincoln's secretary at the Reno event on June 26, 2008. |
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The state revision of a National History Day documentary. |
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Clip from Histeria! including the song "Trust-Buster" for Theodore Roosevelt. |
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The life and legend of
one of America's greatest leaders |
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The life and legend of
one of America's greatest leaders. |
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Clip from Histeria! including the song "Bully Bully" for Teddy Roosevelt. |
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Teddy Roosevelt was all set to win the presidents' race at RFK Stadium on September 1 (Teddy Roosevelt Bobblehead Night) when he takes an unfortunate spill... |
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The funniest parts of our APUSH video. Narrated by George W. Bush. Starring Ryan Bade, Keith Yoerg, Tom Melton, and Dan Jensen. Dear Sister spoof included. |
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Original music and lyrics telling the story of the Rough Riders and Teddy Roosevelt |
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Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School Spring Concert, Part 2, with an appearance by Teddy himself!!
Songs;
1. Hello Teddy
2. The School By The Bay |
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This video explores the South Unit of the Teddy Roosevelt National Park. I left in the natural sounds of prairie dogs and buffalo.
This is the version with the white noise removed. |
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Teddy Roosevelt is the least visited national park in the country. Though it is lacking in amenities, it is an attractive place.
This one has less panning than my previous effort. |
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Okay folks, here's an old one! My sister and I made this waaay back in January of 2003. I hope you enjoy it! It's about Teddy Roosevelt! |
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The Teddy Roosevelt Project. A classic for all time! |
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Video 2 visit to Teddy Roosevelt |
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This was my project for U.S. history. I thought it was funny. At least got me an A. |
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almost 100 year old film clip of president Theodore Roosevelt and some of his famous Rough Riders. No audio, but authentic video.
Visit http://LookListenLearn.org |
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Doug Mishler portrays Theodore Roosevelt during Chautauqua 2004 on the Germantown campus of Montgomery College.
During his remarkable career as President from 1901 to 1909, Roosevelt's environmental legacy became significant. Even while taking on corporate greed by demanding a "Square Deal" for society, he reserved huge tracts of public land for preservation. In the face of a hostile busi¬ness controlled Congress, Roosevelt utilized his "Bully Pulpit" to deftly create a stronger social conscience in America towards both its people and its wild places.
Roosevelt's passionate first annual message set his conservationist objectives — to utilize nature, but not eradicate it. "Forest reserves should afford perpetual protection for the native fauna and flora, safe havens to our rapidly diminishing large wild animals, and free campgrounds for the men and women who find rest, health, and recreation there. The forests must be set apart forever, for the use and benefit of our people as a whole, and not sacrificed to the shortsighted greed of a few." He established wildlife preserves, national parks, reclamation projects, wetlands, and natural monuments at a rate no political leader in our history has equaled. "We are not building this country of ours for today. It has to last through the ages...I recognize the right and duty of this generation to use the natural resources, but I do not recognize the right to waste them. Conservation of our resources is the fundamental question before this nation and our first and greatest task."
By the time he left office, Roosevelt had set aside 230 million acres for 51 bird sanctuaries, 150 national forests, 18 national monuments, and 5 national parks. He also created 16 major reclamation projects irrigating the west. Roosevelt's "wise use" actions were quite practical, but clear in them were the curiosity and romantic soul of a little boy. He called Yosemite's Sequoias "a temple built by no hand of man... grander than any human architect could possibly build." Later when he dedicated the Grand Canyon as a National Monu-ment he ordered: "I want you to...keep this great wonder as it is. Do not build anything here that would mar its grandeur, sublimity, and beauty; man cannot improve it he can only mar it. To lose these places is like losing the masterpieces of art."
Roosevelt retired from office in 1909, but he continued to live a strenuous life trying to understand and protect the natural world. He went off to Africa for a year to revel in the hunt, but also to renew his study of nature. There, he collected 4,500 birds and 5,000 mammals for the Smithsonian. His penchant for strenuous natural science later drove him to almost kill himself in his "last chance to be a boy," exploring 1,000 miles of uncharted South America and returning with 3,000 new specimens for the Smithsonian. He even began to espouse a somewhat novel idea, that scientists study animal behavior by observation rather than hunting and dissection.
In his amazing 60 years Roosevelt enjoyed life "more than any ten men I know." He also accomplished more than any ten men. John Muir declared that camping with Roosevelt in Yosemite was "a remarkable experience. I never had a more interesting, hearty, or manly companion. I fairly fell in love with him." Henry Adams once described Theodore "as a force of nature." He was also a force for nature.
In 1919, the great naturalist, explorer, and environmental statesman died shortly after finishing a letter. Fittingly the last letter he wrote was about birds, just as his first letter was to his father 55 years before. Roosevelt's passing crushed naturalists: John Burroughs said "I can hardly think of him without crying...the world seems bleak and cold since he is no longer in it." The aged naturalist went on to summarize his friend's place in history, "his legacy is at the heart of America. Every lover of the outdoor life must feel a sense of obligation to him.... It is a good thing for our people that he should have lived, and surely no man can wish to have more said of him."
Read more about Theodore Roosevelt at http://www.mdhc.org/resources/chautauqua2004.pdf
Chautauqua (shuh-taw-kwa) takes its name from a lake in upstate New York, beginning in 1874 as a training course for Sunday School teachers. In 1878 the Chautauqua movement expanded its philosophy of adult education to include an appreciation for the arts and humanities. By 1904, Chautauqua took to the road as part of the Lyceum movement, bringing lectures and entertainers to towns across America. By 1930, radio, movies, and automobiles had made Chautau¬qua largely a thing of the past.
Reborn as a public humanities program in 1976, today's Chautauquas feature scholars who take on the persona of celebrated historical figures, educating and entertaining audiences as they bring the past to life again. Families gather for our Chautauqua under starry skies in a big open tent. |
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once again, another, but still the same, Teddy Roosevelt video, but this time with music... and no, not soulja boi.
ok so today i went to the film competition and entered in this video... i didn't win..... FUCKERS!
it was such bias too...
3rd place- THIS HORRIBLE FUCKING VIDEO! it was of good and bad like phone operators or something like that and the only reason why the got to third place was because their sponsor new everyone there
2nd place- ONE OF OUR TEAMMATES WON! YAY! GOOD FOR THEM!
1st place-... once again another fucking bias! they won the competition last year.. and they weren't coming back for another year and they gave them the win... im so fucking pissed.. their video sucked! there was no editing just a still video... such bullshit
oh fucking well.... well... i'll enter in it next year... AND THIS TIME IM GONNA MAKE AN AWESOME VIDEO! |
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Vintage footage from the Edison films of Gymnasium Exercises and Drill at Newport Training School, filmed in 1900. Accompanied by inspirational quotes from Teddy Roosevelt, one of the foremost Presidential advocates of the benefits of strength and physical training. |
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Our 26th President lets it all hang out in a striptease that will surly make you bust your trusts. |
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In a live performance at the Alexandria Lyceum, a Theodore Roosevelt reprisor tells a TR story about William Howard Taft & John Hay. |
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After not winning a single race in the Washington National's 3D Generated Go-Kart Race last season, Teddy Roosevelt jumped down a zip line through RFK Stadium. |
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Teddy Roosevelt appeared to have won the presidents race at Nationals Park on April 25 2008, but Screech throws a flag at the finish line, disqualifying Teddy for having left the warning track and taken a shortcut across the outfield. It seems like Teddy could have won easily without cheating. What was he thinking? Support Teddy at www.LetTeddyWin.com |
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
National Conservation Training Center
America's Wildest Places - Volume 2
National Wildlife Refuge Overview Plus Six Refuge Tours
Teddy Roosevelt's your host as "America's Wildest Places - Volume 2" takes you to six more of America's outstanding National Wildlife Refuges.
National Wildlife Refuge System
'Teddy Roosevelt Cartoon' |
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The Bleeding Thumbs playing The Teddy Roosevelt Song live at the Nashua North/South battle of the bands. They won fourth taste. A taste of the ladies, that is. |
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student documentry |
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Teddy Roosevelt tells the story of returning to New York and being drafted to run for the Governorship of New York. |
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John McCain is prepared to lead our nation on day one. |
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Inspired by his father, T.R. overcomes his weak and illness plagued constitution to build his body and his health by vigorous exercise. |
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Teddy worked hard to get Emmett nominated and now feels the need to celebrate! |
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Tom Crowl, Los Angeles, CA USA
There are practical solutions. But we haven't even been looking for them!
The "System" isn't some untouchable, immovable and magical wall that we can't affect. It's a collection of very real sub-systems which we can and must attend to. Representative Government requires not only values and the vote (both essential), but it requires systems re-enabling neglected lines of opinion/motivation flow between citizens and leaders.
Time to move your heads out of this box of powerlessness you've gotten yourselves into!
PUD Accounts (Pooled, User-Determined Accounts) and the highly saturated, persistant and stable user-base they create, establish a platform worth plenty. However, this may be best resident under a non-profit, foundation structure. It's basic and other derivative capabilities not discussed here must be very well protected to secure their civic functions. Email Your REPRESENTATIVES. Let them know you demand a neutral, non-partial & Transparent ONLINE PUBLIC SQUARE! |
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Difficult to discern, but President Teddy Roosevelt is in a procession heading up Van Ness in this short clip. |
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hollaholla! |
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Do current Republican candidates agree with this passage from a 1918 editorial by iconic Republican president, Theodore Roosevelt? |
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George wins the Presidents Race by a nose |
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Part of Rosco and Ronnie's series of Historical public service announcements. |
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President Theodore Roosevelt speaking on Government and Liberty |
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My friend Erin at the Bend, OR "A" show in the AA Jumpers |
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Teddy Roosevelt visits Dover, New Hampshire.
This is part of a performance of "Presidents and Politicians," Historic Visits to Dover Revealed. November 2007
Produced by Dover Main Street, underwritten by Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, New Hampshire.
http://www.dovermainstreet.org |
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Teddy, Jump off in Bend, OR |
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Teddy Roosevelt impersonator shares some great words... |
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President Report |
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Trey of the Austin Toastmasters Club in Austin, Texas quotes Teddy Roosevelt about the competitor and the critic. |
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This strange, Zapruder-esque footage of the Presidents' race at the 9/1 Washington Nationals game (Teddy Roosevelt bobblehead night) PROVES that Teddy Roosevelt finally won the race, and that he was ROBBED when George was once again declared the victor. |
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Shot this during a day cruise on the deck of the USS Teddy Roosevelt. Way cool. |
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The President's race at the March 29 exhibition game in brand new Nationals Park. |
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History class project featuring Teddy Roosevelt, William Taft and others. Hunting, boxing, shaking hands, assassination attempt and more |
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Still have Toosi, Scarlett,& Sabra available. |
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