During Roosevelt's two terms in
office he created what he called a Tennis Cabinet. The Tennis Cabinet
was made up of non-governmental people whom he trusted and enjoyed.
They were Leonard Wood, James R. Garfield, and Gifford Pinchot. It also
included people like the French historian and Ambassador to the United
States Jean Jules Jusserand, and Sir Cecil Arthur Spring-Rice, who was
in the British embassy in the United States.