NO "KICK" FOR HIM.
A ROOSEVELT ON POLITICS. KANSAS CITY, March 24. Kermit Roosevelt still prefers the perplexities of steamship operation to the tumult of politics. "I'm one Roosevelt," he observed, "who doesn't get a kick out of politics. I have never held a political office and never intend to hold one." • The brother of Theodore Roosevelt, now Governor-General of the Philippines, and cousin of Governor Roosevelt, of New York, said his work as head of the company operating the United States Lines "keeps me busy—quite." He is on the way to New York by train after a yacht cruise off the west coast of Mexico.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 77, 1 April 1932, Page 7
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