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Identifier: georgevonlengerk00lchowe (find matches)
Title: George von Lengerke Meyer; his life and public services
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Howe, M. A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe), 1864-1960
Subjects: Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918
Publisher: New York, Dodd, Mead and Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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public. On the eve of sodoing he paid a visit to Oyster Bay, thus reported inhis diary: — August 12. — Leave for New York on the oneoclock train. Hon. Wm. H. Taft gets on at Provi-dence and joins me. Dine on the terrace at Sheriys together at 7.30.(Taft) explains the details of his speech which he isto make en route to the Pacific, previous to sailing forManila. To-morrow we are to go down to Oyster Bay tosee the President. Taft arranges to call for me atthe club at 10.30 a.m., the train leaving at 10.45. Tuesday, 13th. — We reach Oyster Bay at noon,and we are immediately surrounded by newspaper re-porters and innumerable questions slung at us, whichwe avoid answering directly. Fortunately we are hur-ried away in an automobile; but cameras snap us atalmost every corner. The President greets us with great cordiality,and.without any delay we sit down before lunch andtalk politics. The financial situation is considered, as well asthe political, as regards the future. The President
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1907) POSTMASTER GENERAL 365 stated that Lodge had covered the case when he saidthat Roosevelts friends could not make him acceptanother nomination, but his enemies might! The President went on to say that he thoughtthings were shaping themselves so that Taft would benominated by the Republicans. As regards New YorkState, he thought the serious question was the can-didacy of Hughes. If Hughes were nominated hewould not carry out the so-called Roosevelt policybecause it was known as Roosevelt. As to Cortelyou,he did not consider it as a serious movement. Ofcourse, he was in a delicate situation. If he said toCortelyou he ought not to be a candidate, then Cor-telyou would have the feeling that he had been pre-vented by the President from possibly becoming Presi-dent of the United States. This was best to avoid,especially as he did not consider it imminent. Root arrived at 7 oclock, and as there were sev-eral matters to be gone over, the President asked Taftand myself to stop to dinner a

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