Edmund Morris Quote

Roosevelt gazed around the library. A glint in his spectacles betrayed displeasure. Loeb came up inquiringly, and there was a whispered conversation in which the words newspapermen and sufficient room were audible. Hurrying outside, Loeb returned with two dozen delighted scribes. They proceeded to report the subsequent ceremony with a wealth of detail unmatched in the history of presidential inaugurations.

Edmund Morris

Roosevelt gazed around the library. A glint in his spectacles betrayed displeasure. Loeb came up inquiringly, and there was a whispered conversation in which the words newspapermen and sufficient room were audible. Hurrying outside, Loeb returned with two dozen delighted scribes. They proceeded to report the subsequent ceremony with a wealth of detail unmatched in the history of presidential inaugurations.

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Edmund Morris may refer to:

Edmund Morris (MP for Leominster) (fl. 1410)
Edmund Morris (writer) (1940–2019), biographer of US presidents Reagan and Theodore Roosevelt
Edmund Morris (MP for Leicestershire) (c. 1686–1759), English politician
Edmund L. Morris (1923–2003), Canadian Member of Parliament for Halifax riding
Edmund Finucane Morris (1792–1871), British Army officer
Edmund Montague Morris (1871–1913), Canadian painter