Letter from Lee C. Hall to President Harry S. Truman with Attached Newspaper Clippings
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P.P.F.
PMH 1212
Hume
SERVICE" UNITIONAL TRUMAN AND LIBRARY
Dear Mr. Truman,
can
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after reading the inclosed H article from
the Philadelphia Bulletin Gust had to get this
"off my chest" us you did in your sudden outburst
of anger at Mr. Paul Hume for simply expressing his
opinion of your fine daughter's singing.
Unfortunately & have never heard your daughter's
voice but hope to sometime when she is again
on the radio or television. not a critic myself
but & can tell a good voice from a foor their one and
d feel that anyones opinion is for own
satisfaction not whether they really cared for a voice or
as to your remarks! always give few to minutes
aren't you just a little ashomed a tonight
for thought before speaking is a good rule
follow, d find
who works daily for my existence I have d
Of Course, being only an ordinary person
of this greatest of all nations, are a very busy
plenty oftime for thought. you as president
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