About This Book
The author, who knew his subject for four decades, offers a personal yet measured portrait that traces character, motives, and public actions from early career through later crises. Using eyewitness recollection, letters, court records, and interviews with family and associates, the narrative highlights energetic commitment to reforms—trust regulation, meat inspection, conservation, and attempts to reconcile capital and labor—while acknowledging political tactics, partisan conflicts, and controversial episodes such as libel suits. The later years and wartime advocacy are presented as shaping the subject's legacy, and the account argues that many disputed acts derived from a consistent governing principle rather than mere opportunism.
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