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Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star: War-time Editorials

Chapter 125: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

The collected editorials present a series of forceful wartime commentaries urging vigorous national mobilization and uncompromising pursuit of victory. They call for honest information, increased military preparedness including universal training, efficient production and conservation of resources, vigorous support for liberty loans and relief organizations, and firm action against pro-enemy sentiment or obstruction. Alongside practical policy prescriptions, the pieces criticize political timidity, wrongheaded compromise, and inadequate leadership, while exhorting citizens to civic responsibility and sacrifice. Occasional reflections on individual episodes and public figures illustrate broader themes of duty, patriotism, and the relationship between democratic governance and effective wartime administration.

The Riverside Press
CAMBRIDGE . MASSACHUSETTS
U . S . A

Transcriber’s Notes

Obvious errors in punctuation have been fixed.

In the table of contents, “The Landsdowne Letter” changed to “The Lansdowne Letter”

Page 49: “which his precedessor” changed to “which his predecessor”

Page 54: “seeking a black animal” changed to “seeing a black animal”

Page 136: “New York Herold” changed to “New York Herald”