On the recordNovember 18, 1904
It is eminently fitting that the statue of this iron soldier, this born leader of men, should find a place in this War College.
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presidency.ucsb.eduIt is eminently fitting that the statue of this iron soldier, this born leader of men, should find a place in this War College.
Remarks at the Unveiling of the Statue of Frederick the Great in Washington, DC
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