Excerpt from The New Nationalism
Between the twenty-third of August and the eleventh of September, this year, Mr. Roosevelt made a journey of nearly five thousand five hundred miles. In the course of that journey he gave addresses in fourteen States. The audiences which gathered at the meetings which had been arranged in advance numbered certainly a third of a million. How many hundreds of thousands more formed the throngs which greeted him in the streets, at the railway stations, and in numerous informal but none the less formidable assemblages I do not venture to guess. I made no record of even the number of meetings; and I could not make a reckoning of them without more labor than the inaccurate result would warrant. The fact is that all of us who made this journey were so interested in the substance of what was happening that no one kept any statistical account of its form.
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