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Bob’s longtime interest in Theodore
Roosevelt, whom he feels is America’s most fascinating president,
has culminated in his portrayal of the 26th president. A
high school teacher for 35 years, Bob found it effective to teach
social studies by having his students simulate historical people and
events. He continues this genre himself by delivering entertaining
and educational first person programs as Theodore Roosevelt.
Bob’s Theodore Roosevelt programs include
Theodore Roosevelt: “Carrying a Big Stick”, which is a
general look at Roosevelt’s life and accomplishments with the
president appearing either in a suit or a Victorian morning coat and
striped pants. Bob also has
programs dealing with the Rough Riders
and Teddy, the Cowboy.
On February 15, 2010, Bob was invited by
The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site in Plains, GA, to
make a presentation in the auditorium of Plains High School about
Roosevelt's life, campaign and presidency. "The National Park
Service requested his services for Presidents’ Day because Roosevelt
was the first president to win a Nobel Peace Prize for delegating a
treaty between Japan and Russia, thereby ending the war between the
countries. Roosevelt is important to Plains because President Jimmy
Carter lives in the town, and was the second president to win the
prize for, among numerous other missions, helping to bring peace
between Israel and Egypt." (Carly Farrell
,The Americus Times-Recorder.)
In addition to his teaching, Bob has served as an
Interpreter/Educator at the James A. Garfield National Historic Site and
currently is a Supervisor of Student Teachers at Cleveland State University. He
has presented his programs at various venues such as the Euclid Public Library,
elementary and secondary schools, churches, historical societies, civic groups
AARP meetings and nursing homes. He also presents programs via videoconferences
nationwide.
He is also willing to tailor his programs to a particular group.
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Photo taken at Lawnfield
Farm Days, May 2004 |
What people say about Bob...
By Brenda Stultz, Volunteer
Curator of the Clyde ( OH ) and the McPherson House.
“ I
know you greeted more than 125 on Saturday and your friendly
handshakes, your contagious smile, and your professional
expertise helped make our event a super success.”
James R. Garfield II
(grandson of James R. Garfield, Theodore Roosevelt’s good friend and
Secretary of the Interior) said “Bob Hodder is exactly what
my grandfather said his good friend Theodore Roosevelt was like.”
“He (Bob Hodder)
is Theodore Roosevelt,” was a comment made after an
appearance three years ago.
About Bob
Hodder,
Allison Sharaba, Operations Manager of the James A. Garfield
National Historic Site stated, “Both adults and children are engaged
when (Bob Hodder’s) Theodore starts talking. It has been our
pleasure to have him visit our site.”
About his portrayal
of Theodore Roosevelt, Bob Hodder says, “I love being TR. He
is such a character that I don’t even know all that will occur
during a program—anything goes!”
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