March 13, 2012
T. Roosevelt, NY Police Chief, Book Review
[From book review]
"Weeks after taking office, TR decreed bars must close at 12:01 Saturday night, and when the workers and their media (most notably Joseph Pulitzer’s World, which then had 50 times the circulation of The New York Times) raised a fuss, he said he was merely enforcing the law. Reporters discovered that all sorts of crazy laws were on the books. Upon further scrutiny, even flavored soda could not legally be sold on Sundays. TR’s response: Crack down on that, too! There were also unenforced laws against cursing, flying a kite south of 14th Street and keeping a deck of playing cards in a college."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/books/bloomberg_vLiXusLtVOf7bHH27RlICL
Bloomberg 1.0
Teddy Roosevelt couldn’t quite make New York moral
By KYLE SMITH
New York Post
Last Updated: 9:45 AM, March 13, 2012
Posted: 1:02 AM, March 11, 2012
"Weeks after taking office, TR decreed bars must close at 12:01 Saturday night, and when the workers and their media (most notably Joseph Pulitzer’s World, which then had 50 times the circulation of The New York Times) raised a fuss, he said he was merely enforcing the law. Reporters discovered that all sorts of crazy laws were on the books. Upon further scrutiny, even flavored soda could not legally be sold on Sundays. TR’s response: Crack down on that, too! There were also unenforced laws against cursing, flying a kite south of 14th Street and keeping a deck of playing cards in a college."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/books/bloomberg_vLiXusLtVOf7bHH27RlICL
Bloomberg 1.0
Teddy Roosevelt couldn’t quite make New York moral
By KYLE SMITH
New York Post
Last Updated: 9:45 AM, March 13, 2012
Posted: 1:02 AM, March 11, 2012
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)





No comments:
Post a Comment