In 1895 to 18097 what organization's board was Theodore Roosevelt president of?
A. New York Stock Exchange.
B. New York City Police Commissioners.
C. Republican Party.
D. Red Cross.
Roosevelt became president of the board of New York City Police Commissioners in 1895. During his two years in this post, Roosevelt radically reformed the police department. The police force was reputed as one of the most corrupt in America. The NYPD's history division records that Roosevelt was "an iron-willed leader of unimpeachable honesty, (who) brought a reforming zeal to the New York City Police Commission in 1895."