Letter from William Black to President Harry S. Truman, with a Reply from Charles Ross
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OCR Page 1 of 3June 2, 1948
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Dear Dr. Black:
This is in reply to your letter of May twentymgeventh,
addressed to the Presidente
his two views on to the Congress, setting forth a specific I am
On the subject of health legislation, and he program sent
several occasions, the President has expressed has
which sure that he these messages adequately cover the questions which
messages rocommended for enactment by the Congress.
you asked.
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of interest to all of the people. Any statement be addressed
This subject is one that affects the whole nation the
and is might make would necessarily have to address a
President to people, and he could not, therefore, of special fact,
statement the President adheres to a long-gtanding policy
all the or message to one organization. As a matter of not answering
questionnaires.
President I has am sent to the Congress for your information in the
enclosing texts of the messages which the
event that you have not read theme
Sincerely yours,
CHARLES G. ROSS
Secretary to the President
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Dr. william C. Black
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Prosident
Association of American Physicians
and Surgeons
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360 North Eichigam Avenue
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Chicago 1, Illinois
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