Correspondence between Max Lowenthal and Harry S. Truman, with Attachment
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July 18, 1963
Dear Max:
I more than appreciated yours of June 30th, with
the various questions which had been given to the
passengers on the ship on which you went to Europe.
Most of those questions are catch questions. Very
few of them had much to do with the history of the
Presidency. I had some difficulty in answering
most of them and I have an idea that it would be
much better if questions were asked on the policy
of the Presidents rather than the insignificant things
contained in these questions.
KRUMAN
los NARA
Sincerely yours,
HARRY S. Truman
Honorable Max Lowenthal
New Milford
Connecticut
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