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Harold Roe Bartle

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1827: 1316: 562:, who "never knew a stranger" and demonstrated an impressive recall of names. On Christmas, he would regularly spend the day visiting orphanages, the Boys' Home, the city jail, and other places that might be overlooked on such a holiday. For most of his life, Bartle lived simply, becoming more expansive in his personal spending only after being elected mayor. (His greatest extravagance until that point was fine cigars, of which he smoked 25 per day.) 1208:; Spence, 79. Bartle even had good words to say for his millionaire opponent, Berl Berry, a Lincoln-Mercury dealer. But when Berry promised lower taxes, Bartle replied that Berry had a 10' X 10' bed and ought to be willing to pay more taxes than those who slept in ordinary beds. Bartle had been Berry's guest, and the car dealer was chagrined that Bartle had taken advantage of his hospitality to make notes about his furnishings. 1815: 427:.) By the time he ran for mayor, he was making 200 speeches a year at fees that ranged upwards from $ 1,000 each. One service club secretary was so dazzled by Bartle's rhetoric and humor that he announced Bartle had given "one of the most dynamic speeches ever heard by man." A slightly skeptical reporter added that, nevertheless, "just what he said...was not recorded." 1415: 430:
The money Bartle made in the private sector subsidized his public service and allowed him to fund organizations in which he took an interest. For instance, for 30 years, he donated his Boy Scout salary to the organization. There were three Bartles, he said, the Bartle "who makes money, the Bartle who
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Bartle idolized his clergyman father and displayed some guilt for not having followed in his profession. Bartle continued to make major decisions only after deciding what his father would have done in a similar circumstance. But Roe Bartle hated the penury of the clergyman's life. The first time he
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Bartle's wife said she believed he "could do anything on this earth that he sets out to do....and he has more energy than any other five men alive." Bartle received numerous honors and awards for his public service, including honorary degrees from at least a dozen colleges and distinguished service
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Monroe, 45โ€“46; Taylor, 25, 45; Eby; Spence, 18. Bartle insisted on waffles every morning "swimming in butter and syrup", and he enjoyed dinners of meat (no chicken or eggs), potatoes, gravy, salad, bread, and dessert. His wife unsuccessfully tried to persuade him that he did not also need four or
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in Kansas City from 1929 until his death, although he was often not in attendance because he was filling a pulpit somewhere else. (If Bartle was called to substitute for a pastor who was ill, he needed only the time to dress and get to the church. He could work out the sermon on the way.) Bartle
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out of power in 1940, Bartle chose to run as an independent with Citizen Association support. He was elected in April 1955. However, in his reelection campaign of 1959, Bartle also accepted the tacit support of the remnants of the Pendergast machine, leading to unfounded fears about the possible
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While a Scouting executive, Bartle also engaged in profitable business enterprises and made shrewd investment decisions. He also served on the board of directors of numerous corporations and banks, including the largest independent liquor dealer in Missouri. According to his daughter, when his
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Bartle found his first term the more enjoyable. Then he had carried into office virtually the entire Citizens Association ticket. During his second term, a block of councilmen stymied his plans. Although Bartle remained on the 1963 ticket, he asked voters not to reelect him.
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asked a girl for a date, she rejected him because he was dressed in ill-fitting, second-hand clothes. Crushed, he swore before a mirror, "hand upraised", that no child of his would ever know poverty. But once he had the money, he also acquired expensive hand-tailored suits.
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was puzzled by Bartle, "You can say almost anything you like about Roe Bartleโ€”call him demagogue, opportunist, tycoon or dedicated saintโ€”and you will be correct, but you will speak only half truths. Nobody knows Bartle. He is too complex to be figured out."
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Eby. Alpha Phi Omega twice recognized Bartle (the only person to be so honored) as Fall Pledge Class Namesake for 1946 and 1962, presented him with its National Distinguished Service Award in 1958, and named the H. Roe Bartle Chapter Award in his
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revival of "boss politics." In Kansas City, the mayor was comparatively weak, effectively an at-large city councilman; but Bartle, not surprisingly, was superb at performing the inspirational and ceremonial aspects of his office.
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Bartle seemed determined to participate in as many charitable organizations as possible. He accepted thirty appointments to philanthropic boards and commissions and, in time, became an executive in virtually all of them. During
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Bartle's nickname, "The Chief," came from his time as a Boy Scout executive. He claimed he was inducted into a local Arapaho tribe, and used the name "Chief Lone Bear" as part of the Mic-O-Say program with the Boy Scouts.
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mob demanded he be fired. Bartle is said to have replied, "If three or more of you will step right up here onto the porch, I'll whup you immediately." The Klan never bothered him again. Monroe, 46.
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from 1931 until 1946. Alpha Phi Omega grew from 18 chapters when he took office to 109 chapters when he stepped down. It was said that Bartle personally financed the fledgling organization.
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As a professional public speaker, he regularly addressed political, fraternal, educational, religious, civic, business, and service organizations. (He had a rich, powerful voice, and in
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served as a member of the general council of the Presbyterian Church from 1961 to 1968, and was a member of the General Assembly from 1962 to 1966. He was also a charter member of the
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in the next room complained he was drowning out their speaker through closed doors. Bartle replied, "Open the doors, and I'll talk to both clubs at once."
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from 1920โ€“22. Nevertheless, Bartle's gifts were as an organizer and promoter, and he was unwilling to spend his life in the law. Bartle had supervised a
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Bartle was admitted to the Kentucky bar in 1920 (before completing his correspondence degree) and worked for a Lebanon firm; he was also the Lebanon
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professional football team moved to Kansas City, adopting Bartle's nickname, "Chief." While he was mayor, Bartle went to all two-alarm fires in a
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of the city hospitals and removed them from political influence. He also overhauled the city tax structure, organized the mayors and
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In 1955, Bartle, a Democrat, with no previous political experience, was asked to run for mayor of Kansas City on the
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and injuries to his back and legs caused by a 1944 plane crash. Bartle died on May 9, 1974, from complications of
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Spence, 18. Bartle's response was, "That's all right, I'm wired for sound myself." When speaking to the
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troop in Lebanon, and in 1923โ€“24, he accepted a position as the executive of the Cheyenne Council of the
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Taylor, 152, 160. The exhibit was dedicated in November 1989, two years after Margaret Bartle's death.
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ticket. Although the Citizen's Association (of which Bartle had been a founder) had helped sweep the
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Bartle met Margaret Ann Caroline Jarvis in Lebanon, and they were married on September 26, 1923, in
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In 1948, as a college President, Bartle founded and contributed $ 100,000 toward establishing the
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chief Lone Bear made him a blood brother and gave Bartle his own name. Taylor, 46.
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Bartle was born in Richmond, Virginia, the only child of Samuel Dunn Bartle, an
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American businessman, philanthropist, public speaker, and politician (1901โ€“1974)
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William S. Worley, "Bartle, H. Roe", in Lawrence O. Christensen, et al., eds.,
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According to his daughter, Bartle acquired his nickname "The Chief" when the
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in his honor. Roe's inspiration for this program dated to his Wyoming years.
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in 1920, where he proved a natural athlete, but suffered a serious bout of
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of 67 nearby towns into a planning council, supported the advancement of
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magazine several years after Bartle's death, when Bartle recruited a
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Taylor, 20. Bartle also developed a fine baritone singing voice. (27)
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In later years, Bartle was plagued by health problems including
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Taylor, 48. She was born on Thanksgiving, November 27, 1924.
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Taylor, 137. Spence gives the number of boards as 17. (80)
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police officers, and oversaw initial construction of the
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Hartzell Spence, "The Colossal Mayor of Kansas City",
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and a nearby freeway. Also during his two terms, the
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Executive, philanthropist, educator, public speaker
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May 1935. p. 2. 800:According to an undocumented story published in 658:Keith Monroe, "Kansas City's Colossal Scouter", 769:five slices of buttered bread with these meals. 230:(June 25, 1901 โ€“ May 9, 1974), better known as 1477: 1106:"National Executive Board of Alpha Phi Omega" 994: 992: 918: 916: 435:Civic, philanthropic, and religious endeavors 8: 1398:State Historical Society of Missouri website 1484: 1470: 1462: 1425: 496:National Conference of Christians and Jews 40: 29: 894:Schilling, Vincent (September 21, 2019). 623:National Cyclopedia of American Biography 522:During his two terms, Bartle oversaw the 502:medals from a dozen foreign governments. 633:Down Home with the Chief and Miss Maggie 1810: 1039: 1037: 1035: 960: 958: 688: 300:Between 1916 and 1920, Bartle attended 289:minister, and Ada Mae Roe, of northern 1873:Businesspeople from Richmond, Virginia 868:Montgomery, Rick (January 20, 2016). 312:. He returned to his family, now in 7: 1893:20th-century American businesspeople 609:State Historical Society of Missouri 228:Harold Roe Bennett Sturdyvant Bartle 189:Margaret Roe ""Jimmy"" Bartle Taylor 119:Harold Roe Bennett Sturdyvant Bartle 1888:Politicians from Richmond, Virginia 1153:These included the United Kingdom, 1082:Alpha Phi Omega Pledge Manual p. 42 261:team to Kansas City in 1962, owner 1244:Eby; Taylor, 126โ€“127; Spence, 126. 1007:Worley, 31; NCAB; Taylor, 137โ€“138. 463:, a philanthropic organization at 25: 1883:20th-century American politicians 671:, January 28, 1956, 17โ€“19, 79โ€“80. 478:Bartle was National President of 1825: 1813: 1413: 1314: 741:(April 1915), 31; Taylor, 28โ€“29. 676:Dictionary of Missouri Biography 324:from Hamilton College of Law, a 1858:Mayors of Kansas City, Missouri 1091:. Bartle followed the founder, 389:H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation 254:. After Bartle helped lure the 234:, was an American businessman, 1444:Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri 808:commissioner in St. Joseph, a 626:. Vol. 58: 213โ€“214. 1979. 489:Bartle was a devout member of 450:Cumberland Presbyterian Church 379:, an honor camper program, in 238:, executive, and professional 1: 631:Taylor, Jimmy Bartle (1995). 605:Kansas City Convention Center 461:Nonprofit Leadership Alliance 410:Economic Stabilization Agency 320:, where in 1921, he earned a 47: 974:. 1955-04-11. Archived from 662:(September 1976), 44โ€“46, 86. 601:Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery 516:Pendergast political machine 457:American Humanics Foundation 375:In 1925, Bartle created the 181:Margaret Ann Caroline Jarvis 160:Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery 491:Central Presbyterian Church 302:Fork Union Military Academy 163:Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. 1909: 1342:attended his funeral. His 729:Monroe, 45; Taylor, 27โ€“29. 652:"Lone Bear: H. 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Index

H. Roe Bartle

Mayor of Kansas City
William E. Kemp
Ilus W. Davis
Richmond, Virginia
Kansas City, Missouri
Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Chattanooga
philanthropist
public speaker
mayor
Kansas City
Missouri
Dallas Texans
American Football League
Lamar Hunt
Kansas City Chiefs
English
Presbyterian
Illinois
army
Fork Union Military Academy
University of Chattanooga
pneumonia
Lebanon
Kentucky
law degree

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