Letter from President Harry S. Truman to Senator Warren Austin with Related Material
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August 3, 1946
My dear Senator:
You are hereby designated to act as my
Personal Representative, with the rank of
Ambassador, to the United Nations, until such
time as you are qualified by law to accept
the appointment as Representative of the
United States to the United Nations.
You will serve in an advisory capacity
to the Deputy Representative, Mr. Herschel V.
Johnson, who during the interim, will continue
to serve as this Government's Representative
to the United Nations.
I wish to express my great appreciation
of your willingness to accept this appointment
and my entire confidence in your ability to
discharge the duties of the appointment with
distinction to yourself and with honor to your
country.
Sincerely yours,
(Sgd) HARRY S. TRUMAN
The Honorable
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United States Senate.
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