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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1958)
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V;.V To Kermit from the White House, 1903: "When we got home, Mother went upstairs first and was met by Archie and Quentin, each loaded with pillows and whispering not to let me know that they were in ambush; then as I marched up to the top they assailed me with shrieks and the pillow fight raged up and down the hall. After my bath, I read from Uncle Remus. Usually Mother reads to them, but when I think she must have a holiday, I read myself." To Kermit from Sagamore Hill, 1905: "Quentin is a funny small person if ever there was one. . . . The other day a reporter asked him something about me; to which the affable young gentleman replied, 'Yes, I see him sometimes; but I know nothing of his family life.' " To Kermit from the White House, 1905: "I puzzled a good deal over your (low) marks. I am inclined to think that you have thought so much of home as to prevent putting your whole strength into studies. It is most natural that you should count the days before coming home, and write that it will be only 33 days, 26 days, 19 days, etc. . . . but at some, time you may have to go away for a year or two to do some work. If you thought day after day about how soon you would get home, I think you would find it difficult to do your best work." To Kermit from the White House, about three months later: "Your marks have just come! By George, you have worked hard and I am delighted. Three cheers! I am pleased with your steady improvement." To Quentin from the White House, 1906: "I miss you (children) dreadfully, and the house feels big and lonely and full of echoes with nobody but me in it; and I do not hear any small scamps running up and down ihe hall just as hard as they can; or hear their voices while I am dressing; or suddenly look through the windows and see them racing or playing in the sandbox. I love you very much." 'mm Mth.. your No. 1 protection against infection 10 In July, 1918, beloved Quentin, 21, was killed in an aerial dogfight over Germany. His father wrote to a family friend and to Archie: "I used to wish that it were possible for me to act as an offering to the gods and save some of my boys from suffering or death by dying myself. There is nothing dreadful in the death of the old, but it is very dreadful to see the young stricken in their golden morning . . . but, after all, he died as brave and fearless men must die when a great cause calls. If our country did not contain such men, it would not be our country." Family Weekly, April 13, 1958