Letter from Gabriel Hauge to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
This is a letter of resignation from Gabriel Hauge that expresses his appreciation of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's leadership.
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OCR Page 1 of 3THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 7, 1958.
Dear Mr. President:
As you will recall, in May I took up with you the personal
reasons prompting my desire to return to private life. In the
light of that and subsequent conversations, I now wish to sub=
mit my resignation as Special Assistant to the President ef-
fective, if it meets your convenience, sometime early in the
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autumn.
I have had happier tasks than to write this letter and to take
the decision which requires it. These years in your service
have been the most satisfying of my life. To the area of
economic policy, where I have been privileged to work, you
have brought a badly needed re=emphasis of some plain but
oft obscured truths. You have been concerned not only with
remedying what is wrong in our economy but with invigorating
what is right. You have restated the traditional American be-
lief in incentive and reward for individual effort and excellence.
You have reaffirmed the dignity of hard work and the need to be
as concerned with earning one's pay as with receiving it. You
have stressed integrity of the currency as essential both to
healthy economic growth and to sturdy national character. You
have reasserted America1s vital interest in strengthening rather
than weakening economic ties with other free nations. You have
charted a true course amidst changing economic conditions and
remembered the rightful claims of tomorrow in the policy deci-
sions of today. You have shown how a firm floor over the pit of
personal disaster can be built without disregard for our heritage
of selfwreliance. You have reminded us that only sensible
economics, not razzle=dazzle substitutes, can truly serve the
ends of equity and social justice. You have steadfastly refused
to immerse the ever present problem of making a living in a
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