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'''Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt''' was the [[President]] of the [[United States]] in [[1903]]. As president, he headed a ceremony recognizing [[Elwood City|the lumber town]] founded by [[Jacob Katzenellenbogan]] to now be an official city.{{Ep|Elwood City Turns 100!}} | '''Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt''' was the [[President]] of the [[United States]] in [[1903]]. As president, he headed a ceremony recognizing [[Elwood City|the lumber town]] founded by [[Jacob Katzenellenbogan]] to now be an official city.{{Ep|Elwood City Turns 100!}} | ||
Revision as of 02:36, 6 April 2018
Theodore Roosevelt | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Bear |
Birthday | October 27, 1858
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Hair color | Brown (season 5) Dark gray (season 7)
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Job | President
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Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was the President of the United States in 1903. As president, he headed a ceremony recognizing the lumber town founded by Jacob Katzenellenbogan to now be an official city. "Elwood City Turns 100!"
Mr. Ratburn mentioned Roosevelt, along with Thomas Jefferson and Herbert Hoover, when the class ran a mock election. Roosevelt had summarized his plan for world peace as, "speak softly and carry a big stick." "The Election"
Appearances
- Arthur
- 5x06a. "The Election" (In a picture)
- 7x05. "Elwood City Turns 100!" (First appearance)
- 11x04a. "Phony Fern" (Character model reuse)
Gallery
A poster of Roosevelt (based on his official presidential portrait)
Cameo appearance in "Phony Fern"
External links
- Theodore Roosevelt on Wikipedia