ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, President. Typed letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt") as President, to Univ. of California President Benjamin I. Wheeler, Washington, D.C., 27 September 1907. 1 page, 4to, integral blank, White House stationery. Fine.

细节
ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, President. Typed letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt") as President, to Univ. of California President Benjamin I. Wheeler, Washington, D.C., 27 September 1907. 1 page, 4to, integral blank, White House stationery. Fine.

"BULLY FOR YOU"

A cryptic note: "Bully for you. I wish we had you as Senator from a good many different States! I guess there is nothing for me to bother myself anymore about in this particlular matter..."

"Bully for you," a popular nineteenth- and early twentieth-century colloquial exhortation, was not coined by Teddy Roosevelt. But his public use of it, as President, was a striking example of his ability to speak the language of the common man. The phrase became a virtual trademark in the 1904 election.