“You always had to make a special effort … in strange places… to find where you wouldn’t be embarrassed or denied service. Wherever you went you had to ask “Where do they serve black people?”
-T.R. Davidson, “Eye Witness To Jim Crow”
T.R. Davidson studied at Tuskegee Institute to become a Flight Instructor, he witnessed the affects of the Jim Crow Laws first hand.
It generally means "Trustee".
TR, End of Russo-Japanese war, other things.
Wilson's idea of 'moral diplomacy' differed from TR's "Big Stick" in that it was ineffective. Wilson's '14 Points' and his"League of Nations" were ultimately rejected by the American Congress, while TR's "Speak Softly and carry a Big Stick" - coupled with his building and sending "The Great White Fleet" of battleships on a world tour proved most effective in quietly demonstrating that the United States was now a military force to be taken most seriously.
Yes, TR could command and audience and would refers to the old parties as, "husks, with no real soul within."
Yes they did. TR ordered the uniform in May 1898, and requested that it be ready within a week's time in order for him to travel to San Antonio,TX to camp Wood, where the 1st US Calvary would gather and train. TR would wear his new uniform upon arrival at the camp. Matt
It's impossible to say that the progressive movement was 'achieved' but it's certainly true that TR was the first President to ask whether American democracy answers to corporations or if corporations answer to American democracy. His answer was that business must answer to the people, through their government, and that property rights must serve human rights.
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TR was a proponent of national greatness rather than that of individual states, which suited the Republican Platform nicely. In his time, the Democrats were still associated with the south and with the Rebel cause in the Civil War; TR was from New York, a Union state.
Each row in a table starts with the <TR> tag, and the cells are started with the <TD> tags which are inside the TR tags. To remove a specific row just highlight, and delete from <TR> to</TR> for example a table with two rows might look like this: <Table> <TR> <td>first row</td> </TR> <TR> <td>second row</td> </TR> </Table> To remove the first row delete <TR> <td>first row</td> </TR> You will be left with: <Table> <TR> <td>second row</td> </TR> </Table>
Tr = cfm/400
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Well, darling, TR (547) minus TR (543) is 4. It's as simple as that. Math doesn't have to be a headache, sugar, just a quick calculation.
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The following Web Address provides a variety of things that the letters "TR" can stand for: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TR The following Web Address provides a variety of things that the letters "TR" can stand for: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TR
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1 tr is equivalent to how many hp?