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100 1  $a Cook, Fred J.
245 1  $a Rallying a Free People : $c Fred J. Cook. $b Theodore Roosevelt /
260    $a New York $b J. B. Lippincott Company $c c1961.
300    $a HC $c 190 pgs.
500    $a Juvenile biography
520    $a Theodore Roosevelt began his dynamic political career soon after graduating from Harvard in June, 1880. Through sheer determination, he had developed from a frail boy into a vigorous outdoorsman. He earned a Phi Beta Kappa key as proof of his mental powers, and his family's financial position left him independent enough to choose the road in life which would most challenge these powers.
600 14 $a Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 $v Juvenile literature. $v Juvenile literature.
650  4 $a Presidents $z United States $v Juvenile literature.
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