Through Root he also met Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.
Members of the Washington State congressional delegation cleared the way, and Meeker met Roosevelt on November 29, 1907.
Hickok first met Roosevelt in 1928 when assigned to interview her by the AP.
Hannegan and Edward J. Kelly, mayor of Chicago, met Roosevelt on board the train.
When General Barton, the commander of the 4th Infantry Division, came ashore, he met Roosevelt not far from the beach.
He told Grew that he was prepared to travel to meet Roosevelt on a moment's notice.
After meeting Roosevelt, he started a series of articles promoting conservation.
In all likelihood, Boyce met Roosevelt at the Union League Club of Chicago, of which the former had become a member in 1891.
The way was open for the invasion of Italy, a strategy which Churchill had advocated when he met Roosevelt at Casablanca in January 1943.
After the 1936 Berlin Olympics, the white American athletes were invited to meet Roosevelt.