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  1. Kermit Roosevelt works in a diverse range of fields, focusing on constitutional law and conflict of laws. He has published scholarly books in both fields. Conflict of Laws (Foundation Press, 2010) offers an accessible analytical overview of conflicts. The Myth of Judicial Activism: Making Sense of Supreme Court Decisions (Yale, 2006) sets out ...

  2. 3. Nov. 2014 · Kermit Roosevelt (1889-1943) is one of the most fascinating of Roosevelt's children. He had the great good fortune to accompany his father on two of his greatest adventures: the safari in East Africa in 1909-10; and the nearly-disastrous exploration of the River of Doubt in 1914. Like his brothers he was educated at Groton and then Harvard, where he sped through his studies in two and a half ...

  3. 20. Jan. 2023 · I have never left a bookstore empty-handed. That may seem an idle boast, but it’s true. And so, on a recent visit to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Museum and Library in Hyde Park, New York, I left the gift shop bookstore with a copy in hand of Kermit Roosevelt III’s The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America’s Story.

  4. Kermit Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelts Sohn, hatte als Großwildjäger und Fotograf bereits an der Afrika-Expedition teilgenommen. Er war als Ingenieur bei einem Brückenbauprojekt in Brasilien im Einsatz und hatte sich gerade von einem Arbeitsunfall erholt. Kermit hatte nur wenig Erfahrung mit dem brasilianischen Urwald, aber er sprach Portugiesisch.

  5. January-February 2011. Crisscrossing the Middle East, assessing governments and plotting coups over lime rickeys and tennis, “Kim” Roosevelt ’38 led the CIA overthrow of Iran’s first semi-democratic government. Few Americans know this, and that’s how Roosevelt wanted it. The United States is still haunted by the consequences.

  6. 7. Feb. 2019 · The documents provided details of the CIA's plan at the time, which was led by senior officer Kermit Roosevelt Jr., the grandson of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. Over the course of four days ...

  7. All of Theodore Roosevelt’s four sons answered the call to military service. Sadly, three of them – Ted, Quentin, and Kermit – died as a result of their service. The only surviving son, Archie, a highly decorated combat veteran, sustained serious injuries in both world wars. Interestingly, Archie Roosevelt was the only United States ...