Talk:Theodore Roosevelt Sr.
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Latest comment: 13 years ago by John Paul Parks in topic Psychoanalysis Appropriate?
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Need for Citation
edit"A participant in the dazzling New York society life, one historian
described him as a man of both "good works and good times."
Who was the historian and what was the source?
What is needed by article?
editWhat is needed in this article to make it better? (RM MARTIN (talk) 04:46, 9 August 2010 (UTC))
Psychoanalysis Appropriate?
editThe article seems to weigh on the psychological relationship between Sr. and Jr. I do not know that is appropriate, but if it is, it should be noted that Jr. abandoned his newborn daughter, Alice (later Mrs. Nicholas Longworth) so that he could "find himself" after the death of his mother and wife, so the trait of ducking responsibility (either by avoiding service in the Civil War or otherwise) may have been part of the family's genetic makeup.John Paul Parks (talk) 18:41, 26 January 2011 (UTC)