Eyeglass case was pierced by the bullet that struck Theodore Roosevelt during the attempted assassination on October 14, 1912. The metal of this case and the folded papers of his speech combined to slow the bullet and save his life. The bullet entered the front of the case at the lower left edge of the flap, and exited the back slightly closer to the left end of the case.
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