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Show I) ISKVKI.T- r, , L.nnrh,! to Theodore Roo.sc-. Roo.sc-. , Allll n i lltlluK that recognl-;,;, recognl-;,;, ,,e M1lo of h!. ..tv.. to h. wld a niemarial l(J im wi,h (if he could be cog-of cog-of It) would please h,.n moe ; any monument of bronze or Our' idca would be that the nation hulrl unite In carrying out a pro-j.t pro-j.t whl. li he had advocated for years ftlll which wa, very near to his heart. Wfl'r,.f.,f to universal military tram- '""Theodore Roosevelt felt that miliary mili-ary training would be of inestimable inestim-able value physically and mentally ro every young man of America. He also knc.v that the nation would ben-' ben-' trit greatly In having a disciplined furred In readiness to lie called upon lu emergency. No fitter tribute could be paid to the courageous and militant spirit i0f Roosevelt than the establishment, of such a system. |