[Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt]@TWC D-Link bookTheodore Roosevelt CHAPTER XV 96/96
His work was as effective and deadly as any fight he ever conducted in the _Weekly_." This statement has no foundation whatever in fact.
I did not return from the convention in company with Mr.Curtis.He went back to New York from the convention, whereas I went to my ranch in North Dakota.
No such conversation as that ever took place between me and Mr.Curtis.In my presence, in speaking to a number of men at the time in Chicago, Mr.Curtis said: "You younger men can, if you think right, refuse to support Mr.Blaine, but I am too old a Republican, and have too long been associated with the party, to break with it now." Not only did I never entertain after the convention, but I never during the convention or at any other time, entertained the intention alleged in the quotation in question.
I discussed the whole situation with Mr.Lodge before going to the convention, and we had made up our minds that if the nomination of Mr.Blaine was fairly made we would with equal good faith support him..
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