"The prerequisites of success - hard work, keen intelligence, unflinching will" - President Roosevelt, Providence, R.I.

"The prerequisites of success - hard work, keen intelligence, unflinching will" - President Roosevelt, Providence, R.I.

"The prerequisites of success - hard work, keen intelligence, unflinching will" - President Roosevelt, Providence, R.I.

"In battle the only shots that count are those that hit" - President Roosevelt's speech on the navy - Haverhill, Mass.

"In battle the only shots that count are those that hit"--President Roosevelt's speech on the navy--Haverhill, Mass.

"The law of successful national life is the law of work" - President Roosevelt's Labor Day speech, Rutland, Vt.

"Let us deal generously with Cuba, as befits a great republic" - President Roosevelt, Lowell, Mass.

"Let us deal generously with Cuba, as befits a great republic" - President Roosevelt, Lowell, Mass.

"The need in public and private life is common sense, decency, courage." - President Roosevelt, Willimantic, Conn.

"Our history contains no name worth remembering of any man who led a life of ease" - President Roosevelt, Concord, N.H.

"Our history contains no name worth remembering of any man who led a life of ease" - President Roosevelt, Concord, N.H.

"The path of national greatness never is easy or smooth" - President Roosevelt, Nahant, Mass.

"The soldier, however patriotic, who runs away is no good" - President Roosevelt, Brattleboro, Vt.

"Evils come with progress - destroy the evils but not the progress" - President Roosevelt, Nashua Junction, N.H.

"Evils in the body politic are conquered by courageous resolution, not by hysterics" - President Roosevelt, Millers Falls, Mass.

"The heroic in a crisis are those who prepare by doing common-place duties well" - President Roosevelt, S. Royalton, Vt.

"To North and South the great war's memories are priceless heritages of honor" - Prest. Roosevelt, Exposition, Charleston, S.C.

Col. Roosevelt delivering address, National Army Day, Chautauqua, N.Y., Aug. 19, '99

President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address in front of the Capitol, Washington, D.C.

"We have faith that we shall not prove false to the memories of the men of the mightly past," President Roosevelt's inaugural address, 1905

President Roosevelt starting from Capitol to the White House after delivering his inaugural address, Wash., D.C., March 4th, 1905

Vast throng of people about the Capitol listening to President Roosevelt's inaugural address, Washington

President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address, Washington, D.C., March 4th, 1905

Citizens hearing the inaugural address of their chosen chief, President Roosevelt - Washington

Citizens hearing the inaugural address of their chosen chief, President Roosevelt - Washington

"We wish peace because it is right" - President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address, Washington

President Roosevelt delivering his famous inaugural address - before the Capitol, Washington