William Shatner, perhaps best known as the narrator of the 1963 film Operation Bikini, is at it again. This time hes taken aim at the snowflakes, misandrists, and. Samuel James Sam Witwicky b. October 10, 1990 or September 13, 1991 is a typical adolescent human with an atypical destiny. He quite often ends up in the. Wheres Santa Claus When will he arrive Those are questions millions of children around the world are wondering this Christmas Eve. To help, two wonderful. Our film critics on blockbusters, independents and everything in between. Theodore Roosevelt Dies Suddenly at Oyster Bay Home Nation Shocked, Pays Tribute to Former President Our Flag on All Seas and in All Lands at Half Mast. EMBOLISM CAUSED DEATH. Blood Clot, Physicians Announce, Killed Col. Roosevelt in His Sleep. WORKED UP TO THE LASTWorn by Illness, Former President with Indomitable Will Kept Up Activities. WAS IN PERIL IN HOSPITALEmbolism Then Threatened His Life Rheumatism Traced to Tooth Infected 2. 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It was announced that the blood clot was not directly due to the inflammatory rheumatism from. One of the. contributing causes was the fever which he contracted during his explorations in Brazil, when he. River of Doubt early in 1. This fever left a poison in the blood which had been a. Colonel Roosevelt was working hard as late as Saturday, dictating articles and letters. He spent Sunday quietly, but looked and felt well, until shortly before 1. After treatment he felt better and returned to bed. Mrs. Roosevelt looked in to see how he was sleeping at 2 oclock this morning. He then appeared. Two hours later, James Amos, an old negro servant of the family, formerly with them at the. White House, thought that there was something wrong with the manner in which Colonel Roosevelt. Amos had been placed in the next room to keep a close watch over Colonel. Roosevelt, and went at once to the bedside. He was alarmed at the hollow sound of his breathing. When she arrived, the breathing had stopped. Dr. George W. Faller of Oyster Bay, the family physician, was summoned, and found that life had left the body a. Statement By Physicians. Later, the following statement was given out by Dr. Faller and Drs. John H. Richard and John A. Hartwell of New York, who had Colonel Roosevelt under their care at Roosevelt Hospital Colonel Roosevelt had been suffering from an attack of inflammatory rheumatism for about two. His progress had been entirely satisfactory and his condition had not given cause for. On Sunday he was in good spirits and spent the evening with his family, dictating. He retired at 1. 1 oclock, and at 4 oclock in the morning his manservant who occupied an. Colonel Roosevelts breathing was hollow. He. died almost immediately, without awakening. The cause of death was an embolus. George W. Faller, M. D. John H. Richards, M. D. John A. Hartwell, M. D. An embolus is a clot of blood. Dr. Faller said that it had probably occurred in the lungs, but might. Colonel Roosevelt was taken from Roosevelt Hospital to Oyster Bay to spend Christmas with his. The inflammatory rheumatism was due, in. Inflammatory rheumatism is not known to be a cause of embolism, and it is not believed that. Colonel Roosevelt suffered from pulmonary embolism at the Roosevelt Hospital three weeks ago. Mrs. Roosevelt was the only member of the family at home when the death occurred. Captain. Archibald Roosevelt had left yesterday with his wife, formerly Miss Mary S. Lockwood, for. Boston, on receiving word that her father was dying. Lieut. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., is in. France with the Army of Occupation. Captain Kermit Roosevelt is also in France. His daughter in. Mrs. Richard H. Derby, and her two children had been at Sagamore Hill for Christmas, but had. Aiken, S. C. All the members of Colonel Roosevelts family now in this country at once. Sagamore Hill on learning of his death. Colonel Roosevelt himself had no idea that he was seriously ill, and was full of interest in. He was vexed over his two months of. When he was asked about his health by visitors his reply was a vigorous Bully He. Dr. Faller said that he had been paying two visits a day regularly to Colonel Roosevelt since his. Oyster Bay and believed that he was improving. Evaded Physicians Inquiries. When I called on him last night at 8 oclock, which was the regular hour for one of my visits, Dr. Faller said, I wanted to know his condition, but I could not get him to tell me anything about his. He talked about almost everything except himself and his condition of health. His months of. illness had not made much change in his appearance. He was ruddy, and, to outward appearances. I left him on my first visit in the evening apparently improving rapidly and. I was called again at about 1. I found Colonel Roosevelt looking about the. He was interested in his condition, but not worried. He had no idea that he was in. After I had been with him for some time he said that he felt better. When I was called again he was. Colonel Roosevelt had not been confined to his bed at all by illness since he returned from the. He had been down to the village in his automobile once and had several times taken walks. He felt well generally, but was considerably troubled by pains in his right hand. Colonel Roosevelt was considered only partially recovered from the rheumatism when he left the hospital on Christmas morning to have Christmas dinner with his family. He was met on his arrival at his home by the two Derby children. One of them hailed him by saying Come on, Grandpa, and see what Santa Claus has brought. Colonel Roosevelt started to be very cautious and to take good care of himself on his return to his. He spent most of the afternoon on Thursday dictating, and resumed his work on Saturday. According to his physician, he was dictating letters only a few hours before his death. His last work was on editorial articles for The Kansas City Star, and on an article for the. Metropolitan Magazine. About the last thing he did was to write a long letter to his son, Theodore. Roosevelt, Jr., in which he enclosed proofs of his last article for the Metropolitan. The last words uttered by Colonel Roosevelt were to his colored servant Amos after he had retired. Please put out that light, James. One of Colonel Roosevelts last visitors, outside of the physicians and his family, was John Gerardi. Colonel Roosevelt usually made a practice of shaving himself, but since he has been ill, he. Gerardi. He was in the sitting room in an easy chair yesterday, said Gerardi, when I came in. He started to. get up and said, Hello, John, in the friendly way he always spoke. Then he said. You dont have to send any of your circulars to me when you want something for the feast of Saint. Rocco. Come yourself, John. He shook hands with me, when I was through. He was one fine man. If anybody was sick or. Colonel Roosevelt but once. Mourning in Oyster Bay. The village of Oyster Bay was stunned by the news of his death. Colonel Roosevelt was. The Oyster Bay flag was lowered at. Masonic Lodge and elsewhere.