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1907-05 (May 1907)

Autobiographical Dictation of 18 May 1907

  • Description: It seems a long time since I have done any dictating; and it really is a long time...

Autobiographical Dictation of 23 May 1907

  • Description: A cablegram arrived from England three weeks ago inviting me to come to Oxford...

Autobiographical Dictation of 24 May 1907

  • Description: Tuxedo Park is unique—in America. It is what may be called the American San Marino...

Autobiographical Dictation of 26 May 1907

  • Description: Through Mr. Paine I learn that Jim Gillis is dead. He died aged seventy-seven...

Autobiographical Dictation of 29 May 1907

  • Description: A letter has arrived from a lawyer resident in Sonora, California, which gratifies me...

Autobiographical Dictation of 30 May 1907

  • Description: I think it is not wise for an emperor, or a king, or a president, to come down into the boxing-ring...
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