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PINCHOT REMOVED
Taft Says Forester's Usefulness Has Been Destroyed. Letter to Dolliver Accepted as a Challenge to Act.
Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922)
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Boston, Mass.
| Date: | Jan 8, 1910 |
| Start Page: | 1 |
| Pages: | 2 |
| Text Word Count: | 1787 |
WASHINGTON, Jan 7--Gifford Pinchot, chief forester, and intimate friend of Theodore Roosevelt, was dismissed from the service of the United States tonight by President Taft for insubordination.
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