1902

Quentin Roosevelt, son of US 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt, and one of his "White House Gang" playmates, Roswell Newcomb Pinckney in 1902. The White House Gang was made up of the young companions of the Roosevelt children who wreaked havoc on White House decorum, shooting spit balls at a portrait of Andrew Jackson, "Old Hickory," wearing fake monocles to the dismay of the French ambassador who dropped his own into his tea upon seeing, the boys and a host of other childhood pranks that caught the attention of the press and the American people throughout TR's 7 years in the White House. The Gang did not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, or age, as the President, Theodore Roosevelt was allowed to be an honorary member. White House Photo - US Government Property Photo Courtesy of the White House Historical Association