-
And Woody Allen has forty, beating out William Wordsworth, Rudyard Kipling, and both Roosevelts.
NEWYORKER: Notable Quotables
-
Alas, the Roosevelts' enthusiasm for international law has been replaced by a deep American ambivalence.
ECONOMIST: World law and world power | The
-
Americans may be allergic to English kings, but look at their fondness for a line of Adamses, or Roosevelts, or Tafts.
ECONOMIST: Lexington: Brother, where art thou? | The
-
Act, behave and speak in the tradition of the two Roosevelts.
FORBES: Advised Obama Be More Like Teddy Roosevelt On October 29 - Forbes
-
Yet if the Roosevelts favored the middle class and the poor, they often did so at the expense of being labeled class traitors by their peers.
FORBES: Magazine Article
-
At the New York Academy of Music, an exclusive venue for opera from 1854, 18 private boxes were monopolised by an old elite of Roosevelts, Stuyvesants and others.
ECONOMIST: High society in New York
-
This was the prevailing design in the mid-1800s, when wealthy Hudson River families like the Roosevelts and the Gildersleeves adapted traditional Dutch iceboats into lightning-quick sporting machines that raced--and often beat--the fastest steam locomotives plying the Hudson's banks.
FORBES: Magazine Article
-
Both Roosevelts were hard-headed political pragmatists.
ECONOMIST: World law and world power | The