Correspondence between Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard and President Harry S. Truman

In this correspondence, Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard submitted his resignation to President Harry S. Truman and Mr. Truman accepted it. Mr. Wickard also thanked President Truman for appointing him Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration.

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/ May 23, 1945 Dear Claude: with great personal regret I am accepting your resignation as Secretary of Agrioulture to take effect on the appointment and qualifieation of your successor. You have served more than four years in that office. During that time the agricultural output of the United States reached unprecedented levels. Under your administration the farners of the nation have performed miracles of pro- duction of foods and fibres which did ao much to win the war in Europe and to place us on the road to vietory in the Pacific. It is a record from which, I em sure, you must derive nuch satiefaction and pride. On behalf of our Government, I desire to thank you for your patriotic and devoted service. I also wish to thank you for con- senting to remain in government as the Admin- istrator of the Rural Admin- x375 istration. The work of this agency means nuch for the comfort and efficieney of our rural dwellers. I suo delighted that it will be in the hands of one who has so competently and tirelessly worked for their welfare. S. NATIONAL TRUMAN ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERTICE 6 s COVERNINES 226