Letter from Otto Schoen to Senator Harry S. Truman, with a Reply from Victor R. Messall and Attachment
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August 13, 1936
Nr. Otto Schoen
fornfelt,Missour 1
Dear Mr. Schoen:
In the absence of Senator Truman who has returned
to Missouri for the remainder of the summer, I wish
to acknowledge your letter of August Eighth, re-
garding Mr. John Dolan who desires to be included
in the personnel being transferred from the Re-
settlement Administration office at Columbia to
Indianapolis.
For your information, Mr. Julien N.Friant, Special
Assistant to the Secretary, Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D.C., has advised us that the list has
already been made up and the personnel chosen for
Indianapolis, and I am sorry you did not write us
sooner.
However, I am pleased to advise that we are today
writing Mr. Friant requesting every possible con-
sideration be given Mr. Dolan.
Sincerely,
V.R.Messall, Secretary
Harry S. Truman
&
U.S.
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