Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Christine (Mrs. Benjamin) Hardy, with Related Material
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February 14, 1952
Dear Mrs. Hardy:
I have read with great care your thoughtful
letter of February sixth. It is indeed a fine tribute
to your distinguished husband's memory that you main-
tain such an active interest in the Point IV program
for which he made the supreme sacrifice.
For the time being Mr. Jonathan B. Bingham
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of the Department of State is Acting Administrator of
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the Technical Cooperation Administration. I have not
permanently filled the post as yet as I am thoroughly
canvassing the field in order to select men capable
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of carrying out the Point IV program along the lines
projected by Dr. Bennett in cooperation with your
lamented husband. It is a great satisfaction to me
to know that you continue such loyal support of the
program. I firmly believe it is the world's best
hope for peace and security.
Very sincerely yours,
(Sgd) HARRY S. TRUMAN
Mrs. Benjamin H. Hardy,
h16 N. Oakland Street,
Arlington,
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