A list of puns related to "Theodore Roosevelt High School"
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/hssports/2015/11/football-roosevelt-has-906-total-yards-qb-scores-10-tds-in-win/
"Roosevelt junior quarterback Bryson Carroll was 12-of-14 passing for 218 yards and two touchdowns. Oh, and he also carried the ball 27 times for 351 yards and eight touchdowns. So if youβre keep score at home, he had 10 combined touchdowns. Roosevelt junior running back Joshua Morgan carried the ball 22 times for 323 and two touchdowns for the Rough Riders.
The Rough Riders finished with 906 yards of total offense last night, according to the stats the coaching staff submitted early Saturday morning."
If the numbers submitted are correct. This is a State record along with 5th most yards of all time in the country.
Theodore Roosevelt, 24th President of the United States of America
Administration:
Vice President: John R. Lynch
Secretary of State: Shelby M. Cullom
Secretary of the Treasury: George Walbridge Perkins
Secretary of War: John M. Parker
Attorney General: Charles J. Bonaparte
Secretary of the Navy: Albert J. Beveridge
Secretary of the Interior: Joseph M. Carey
Postmaster General: George L. Wellington
Secretary of Agriculture: Marion Butler
Secretary of Labor: Terence V. Powderly
Secretary of Science and Technology: George Westinghouse
80 years old, former Secretary of State Shelby M. Cullom maintained no desire for retirement and was reluctantly re-appointed to his former position after a volley of lobbying by friends to President Roosevelt. Nonetheless, James R. Garfield was appointed Assistant Secretary of State and in practice held roughly equivalent powers to those of the octogenarian Cullom. Louisiana Senator John M. Parker was selected to serve as Secretary of War, while 46 year old Progressive businessman George Walbridge Perkins was granted the Treasury portfolio. Joseph M. Carey of Wyoming was appointed Secretary of the Interior, reprising his role from the Houston Administration. Maryland's Charles Joseph Bonaparte was selected to serve as the Administration's Attorney General, while fellow Marylander George L. Wellington was appointed Postmaster General. Albert J. Beveridge, formerly Progressive leader in the United States Senate, was chosen as Secretary of the Navy and granted primary authority over the conflict in Moroland. Having remained loyal to Roosevelt despite overtures from the Watson campaign, Mary Elizabeth Lease had expected appointment as Secretary of State, lowering her expectations to that of Agriculture once Cullom was announced. Yet, while fellow pro-Roosevelt Farmer-Laborite Marion Butler would be given the post, Lease would find herself left without reward, eventually being appointed as Ambassador to Bolivia prior to having her appointment rescinded over concerns regarding her racist statements towards Latin Americans, with her job lowered to that of a Postmaster in Nebraska, which she declined. Terence V. Powderly was granted the post of Secretary of Labor, serving in his fifth Presidential cabinet. With a Department of Science and Technology proposed during the Hearst years, it
... keep reading on reddit β‘The statue of Teddy Roosevelt was removed from the NYC museum over criticisms of its racial image. To me, this is incredibly disrespectful and erasing history. Teddy was a great, progressive president and a noble man. I'm curious to hear what you guys think
Currently a lock down at roosevelt high school that developed from a lock out. Anyone have any info?
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