1906-01 (January 1906)

Autobiographical Dictation of 9 January 1906

  • Description: I shall scatter through this Autobiography newspaper clippings without end...

Autobiographical Dictation of 10 January 1906

  • Description: I have to make several speeches within the next two or three months...

Autobiographical Dictation of 11 January 1906

  • Description: I received the following letter some days ago, from Mrs. Laura K. Hudson...

Autobiographical Dictation of 12 January 1906

  • Description: This talk about Mr. Whittier's seventieth birthday reminds me...

Autobiographical Dictation of 13 January 1906

  • Description: The piety-ending was used also by Franklin and Johnson, and possibly by the rest...

Autobiographical Dictation of 15 January 1906

  • Description: Rev. Dr. Burton swung his leonine head around, focused me with his eye...

Autobiographical Dictation of 16 January 1906

  • Description: That incident made a strong impression upon me...

Autobiographical Dictation of 17 January 1906

  • Description: With considerable frequency, since then, I have tried to get publishers...

Autobiographical Dictation of 18 January 1906

  • Description: Senator Tilman, of South Carolina, has been making a speech...

Autobiographical Dictation of 19 January 1906

  • Description: In those early days dueling suddenly became a fashion...

Autobiographical Dictation of 23 January 1906

  • Description: There was a great mass meeting at Carnegie Hall last night...

Autobiographical Dictation of 24 January 1906

  • Description: It is plain, I think, that this old article was written about twenty-two years ago...