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Show When McKinley Turned And 'Brought Up' Mother A short while after her son had assumed the presidency, Mrs. McKinley was interviewed. "What would you consider most important in raising a child to be President?" asked one reporter. "That's a difficult question," replied re-plied Mrs. McKinley. "There are so many things to teach boys. They should be taught to be honest, hon-est, reliable, fair." Then she added: "But I didn't really bring my boy up to be President. I brought him up to be a good man. That's all any mother can do. First thing I know my son turned around and began bringing me up to be the mother of a President!" Presi-dent!" j |