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====== Theodore Roosevelt Speech ====== | ====== Theodore Roosevelt Speech ====== | ||
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- | On June 16, 1918, former President Theodore Roosevelt visited Trinity and gave a speech during an open-air ceremony to over 5,000 people before [[commencement|Commencement]]. The place where he stood on the [[long_walk|Long Walk]] to deliver the speech was later honored with a [[roosevelt_plaque|plaque]]. | + | On June 16, 1918, former |
- | Roosevelt centered his speech on the current conflict--the Great War, or World War I--and flags of the allied countries of Belgium, Britain, Italy, and France hung next to the United States | + | Roosevelt centered his speech on the current conflict--the Great War, or World War I--as flags of the allied countries of Belgium, Britain, Italy, and France hung next to the flag of the United States over Roosevelt. In his speech, |
- | Though he never mentioned his sons who were fighting the war, he did make reference to his cousin, Frank Roosevelt, who was a Trinity graduate. He had died on duty for the National Guard in New York, and Roosevelt used his story as an example of the American nationalism and spirit he wanted to see in American citizens. He criticized those who had wanted peace during the Civil War and fought for neither side, stating that it would have only delayed inevitable wars later on. He critiqued current pacifists of the World War, he himself only wanting to give peace to "a Germany beaten to her knees." | + | Though he never mentioned his sons who were fighting the war, President Roosevelt |
- | The closing statement to his speech was "Our business is to win the war and to win it now." | + | The closing statement to Roosevelt' |
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