A NATION'S EMINENCE
MATERIAL ACHIEVEMENTS DO NOT COUNT. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 25, 12.35 a.m. New York, March 24. Speaking to the students at Berkeley University, California, Mr. Roosevelt deplored the non-production of men of learning and genius throughout the United States. He warned his hearers that the ultimate test of a nation's eminence lay in art, science and literature, and not in material achievements.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 261, 25 March 1911, Page 5
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65A NATION'S EMINENCE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 261, 25 March 1911, Page 5
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