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Theodore Roosevelt, Forester

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Abstract The year 1958 marks the centennial of the birth of Theodore Roosevelt. The Congress of the United States in 1955 created the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission to prepare for a suitable celebration of the centenary. Since some of the major efforts of Roosevelt's life centered on conservation, it is fitting that much emphasis is being given to a review of his accomplishments by various conservation groups through publications and other suitable expressions. Outstanding was the part he played in moulding a sound national philosophy and launching a nation-wide action program in forestry. By the publication of this article the Journal pays tribute to Theodore Roosevelt's inspired leadership in the field of American forestry.
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Title: Theodore Roosevelt, Forester
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Abstract The year 1958 marks the centennial of the birth of Theodore Roosevelt.
The Congress of the United States in 1955 created the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission to prepare for a suitable celebration of the centenary.
Since some of the major efforts of Roosevelt's life centered on conservation, it is fitting that much emphasis is being given to a review of his accomplishments by various conservation groups through publications and other suitable expressions.
Outstanding was the part he played in moulding a sound national philosophy and launching a nation-wide action program in forestry.
By the publication of this article the Journal pays tribute to Theodore Roosevelt's inspired leadership in the field of American forestry.

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