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PPF 9 PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE Gifts C Jan. 1942 PPF900164 plt q.c January 5, 1942 My dear Mr. Couch: Many thanks in the President's be- half for those yams you. sent to him. He more than appreciates your friendly thought and wants me to convey his every good wish to you for the coming year. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY C. P. Couch, Esq., Pine Bluff, Arkansas. fhs THE WHITE HOUSE washington act 1/5/42 our 12 pp.7. lo Mrs. S. Eben, Mr. C. P. Couch of Pine Bluff, Ark. q-c sent in a bushel basket of Yams, they were sent to house. very C.A.N. The 'or d I I am cture ery best ggt/dj 9 !!!!! January 17, 1942. First q-c Dear Dr. Concialdi: Ever 80 many thanks for that very nice fountain pen which you sent me for Christmas. It will be most useful and I appreciate your thought of me. Also, I am grateful to you for that very nice picture of my mother. This note takes to you my every best wish for the New Year. Always sincerely, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Wharton, Dr. Lewis G. Concialdi, pp7. 20.49 X New Jersey. ggt/dj Whenen Ny if Deck 1941 Dear mes fully a Preedent and addressed to to you was shiffud via act parel past registered prom today Whaton new Jay post offer Jame should wan you in the course of a few days now that Hon Winston Churchill has-armmaw pendly hold washington for a conference you prossission umlee comference is rover, and present same tooowe President later it woued ntve appropriate to present same us at this time while he occupeed with cntermaionals problems when do him. bendy lan before that he wee receipt apt date personning so money best evsher for a Juny very leftend your many C hrestmas 6 undra supply new year sincerely y formiald Whaton new Juny (gold and photo PS Parce has warmall yye accountry custom, Eilen Whanton ny December Karm 19/94/ Dear mess about July on or the December 24 & you wee receve a smale parcel act our dear President addressed to you and for present him, upon same weept a to it kindly In the package he we fund a photo of his yust mary days on il dearmothen my Hrs frother gan to me the original in 1930. along with the photo there fundher supe he cansuse daily this withe performance of tthas been ing custom every year at busy but I am confident that he can write Just one 20 years of sending some small gyt I always clear sent lene prom the her frem some type to her mother no fines lady ever lived of my age would Holks at who are cloug-a 82 years you she was clear to res all ton Anowhal he swele I and upon receipt the photo demi freeme the yourner box of Dayton oheo President will pance for in 1920, again men 1932, 1936 and 1948, I semed the to a momentund his you reverence would was and since have dear ond undrecall to a memory the of devoted work my lame to medic cherished past Sextend to loyourny best the at the end of each Christmas-and many favoured me with anlene happy and aproyerous new year we I ask of him is one line stating that he Zien respect and court is were DrLeine y. beverely Conceald I am deeply appreciated Wharton of The fact that he is pus abin Whaton Daar Mess July 1941 Within the course of a few days mee S. receme package addressed to the President act upon receipt of at him kendly pressent same to For many years muss marguetter LeHand took care my mare In her dbsence kindly take care same form. I deeply Byndress and coultry For 20 years or more Ihave made it a duely tossend some ssmald getto our esteemed He has done son chese friends The year I am many years and I am cohom your confident that he well dear mother he esteemed his Same desk he upon the of and will comport him can place day somelme I am confident that he mee white a line in these rying days. His mother gave me-ome I served in the I ask no other favor in 1930 anserving my ownly and and from the organne community many house had a day sevent days fur small one made week and to am again be more ready serve Tod appropriate cosend- good country all I ask from him president Thanking you God blees you and the u-a word from has own he pen is well stating chal DrLeins very J. Conciald sincerely Wharton newfer BROBST, Mrs. J.W. Bethlehem, Pa. ack'd 1-2-42 Sent the President a handmade Cross. See P.P.F. 9-B 1.1.7 act 9-C KATZ, Alvin Columbus, 0. ack'd 1-2-42 Sent the President a cartoon. See P.P.F. 9-K P.P.7. act 9-C for to Ma at STATE - THE 7. q-c January 2, 1942 My dear Friends: Permit me to thank you, in the Presi- dent's behalf, for your kindness in sending him the nice ash tray. I know how much he will ap- preciate your thought of him, and that he would want me to extend to you his best wishes for the New Year. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Crockett Laboratories Company, 147 Ralph Street, San Antonio, cd Texas. January 2, 1942 P.P.7 9-C My dear Mr. and Mrs. Coons: It was indeed good of you to send pillow the President that nice Christmas remembrance. He is most appreciative of your kind thought of him and asks me to convey to you his grate- ful thanks. This little note brings to you, too, his best wishes for the New Year. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Mr. and Mrs. Coons, 213 Ford Street, Ogdensburg, New York. ada 1.17 January 2, 1942 9-C My dear Mrs. Curry: Permit me, please, to acknowledge the receipt of the recent letter to the Presi- dent, from you and your son Thaddeus. You may x876 be sure he much appreciates your friendly thought in sending the old coins to him and extends to you and your family his very best wishes for the New Year. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Y Mrs. I, B. Curry, 3733 Yates Street, Denver, Colorado. jt Misben Washington.D C. 3733 Yates Street. enver Colorado. I MR. ask Franklin D, give ROUSEVELT, at December, Cows to 1941, acted Dear Sir. I Wishing you A. merry XMAS. and A happy new years. We live for many things to have and to hold and to let loose but there are some things that belong to us. As I set here with my aged mother I just think how you feel I know 1 will miss my Mother but we still have something that belongs to us, I hope this letter finds you feeling better. J will close for this time, Mother Joins me in sending our love to you a MRS 1, B. CURRY. And Son. THADDEUS. TO, FRANKLIN. 5 ald caina enclosed P.P.7 9-C January 2, 1942 My dear Mr. Chance: The President is glad indeed to have X.P.N.7. the book which you were good. enough to send 9-13 him. He thanks you ever BO much and asks me to convey his best wishes to you for the New Year. Very sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President x George W. Chance, Esq., 4 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. od narration Mary Order's the Baksh the achid ilendar and candle holder. act By 1835, 1/2d -C 11.7 bear sis:- Franklin st I am sure you will G Book by General chesney Enjoy reading the English on his work in asia minor It is a classic Sincerely your - Segellithance 45 outh 154-88. Phila Pa. TO G R LU Ell T I n G S 2 he Season's Greetings and best wishes for the New Year TMS do SAMUEL, Bill Trinidad, Colo. ack'd 1-2-42 Sent the President a calendar and candle holder. See P.P.F. 9-S act 1.1.7, Extender the Resident 9-C you the to No. Ea appreciates fairently Charges No to to you for Sta Dext Sex. Very GRACE a. TOTAL Instructions Taskee, Multimom School, Insurents, T.A January 2, 1942 pr,7. My dear Friends: q-c The President has asked me to thank r you ever 30 much for the token you sent to him. He more than appreciates your friendly thought and wants me to convey his best wishes to you for the New Year. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Domingo Castro, Esq., Madison School, Phoenix, Arizona. cb Attached to stripped letter - Let 1/2/42 to Domingo Castro, Madison School, Phoenix, TA Arizona. TOTAL a knitted cap. P.P. 7 act 9-C r WINKLER, Miss Emilie A. Ogallala, Neb. ack'd 1-2-42 Sent the President a knitted cap. See P.P.F. 9-W P.P.7 act 9-C r P.P.F. MOYER, MRS. LEON 9.C Geigertown, Pa. Jan. 5, 1942 Ackd. Sent the President a crocheted cross. (Attached to file) See PPF-9-M ewr r P.P.F. 9.C WEENWRIGHT, SPEEDY W. Norfolk, Va. (postmarked) Filed Jan. 6, 1942 Wrote to the President, sending some cigars. Asks that his ltrs. of Dec. 16, and24th be ackd. No record of these letters. (Cigars T.A.) See PPF-9-W ewr January 2, 1942 P.P.7. q-c My deer Mr. and Mrs. Chimadia: The President aske me to thank you most sincerely for your cards of holiday greet- ings and for the nice handkerchiefs. He 18 indeed appreciative of your thought of him and sends you his best wishes for the New Year. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chizmadia, 115 South Sixth Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania. ₫ Season's Greetings for check sent the President achd 1/2 d wr Season's Greetings for check sent the President achd 1/2 d I beautiful season f Christmas, E is pleasure is lasting and true extending the best of good wishes d happy remembrance to you! mr. of Mrs. Best Chigrodia Season's Greetings for check sent the President F Season's Greetings m for check sent the President Γ. 4 beautiful season f Christmas, is pleasure 's lasting and true xtending the best of good wishes 1 happy remembrance to you! Mr. f me. But Chimprates MORGENTHAU, Hon. Henry Sr. NYC., N.Y., Jan. 2, 1942. The President wrote thanking him for check sent the President and Mrs. Roosevelt for New Year's gift. SEE P.P.F. 374 P.P.F. P. AS r 9-C P.P.F. WYROSTEK, JULIA Philadelphia, Pa, 9-C Jan. B, 1942 Ackd. compact and comb in storeroom). Sent the President candy, compact and a comb. (Candy t.a. - See PPF-9-W ewr GUEST, Miss Amy Roslyn, L.I., N.Y. 1-5-42 Sent the President a little Quaker Calendar. See P.P.F. 9-G act P.P.7 My dear Nurshams Planse LINE 9-C S Very yours, G. THEY Corey, 0927 Selen, ppt C January 8, 1942 9 My dear Abraham: Please let me thank you, in the Presi- dent's behalf, for your friendly thought in writing and sending your drawing to him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Abraham Corey, 6311 Helen, Detroit, Michigan. mgs dent Detroit, Mich seen your picture hife Magazine and your picture and I taught I liked drawing So I drew buhat would like to see a american boy at you like it age of 12 can do. I hope 6311 braham Corey BY ABRAHHM COREX AGE 12 6311 Webn Detroit D Mach ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELT BY ABRAHAM COREX AGE 12 6311 Webn Detioit Mach To: KENNEDY Hon. Joseph P. MEL January 12, 1942: vah. DPF-9 KULIGOWSKI, Mrs.Anna Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 18, 1941 Wants her son, Teddy Kuligowski, to see the President on Christmas Day and present to him a hand-carved gift. (carving). - Wrote again, 1-1-42, in possible presenation of carving on the President's birthday. See P.P.F. 9-K P.P.F. 9c 4-C To: KENNEDY Hon Joseph P. MEL January 12, 1942. DPF-9 WORDEN FUNDERAL HOME, Hyde Park, N.Y. Filed 1-9-42 Sends a calendar to the President. See P.P.F.9-W P.P.7. br G-C To: KENNEDY Hon. Joseph P. MEL January 12, 1942: DPF-9 REEVES, Miss Alibeth, Tucson, Ariz. 1-1-42. Sends calendar to the President. (not kept.) See P.P.F.9-R br P.P.F. 9-C To: KENNEDY Hon Joseph P. MEL January 12, 1942: PPF-9 McGUCKIN, William J., Phila., Pa. 1-6-42. Letter to the President, enclosing a money order, and application for a U.S. Saving Bond. Also encloses a crucifix, inlaid with black wood, made in France. (cruxifix returned to Mr. McGuckin by Registered mail.) (Money order and letter sent to Treasury 1-9-42.) See 4408-miscel P.P.7 br 9-C To: KENNEDY Hon. Joseph P. MEL January 12, 1942. PPF-9 CARMICHAEL, Otto, Muncie, Ind. 1-9-42 (ack.) Sends President a photograph of his mother. See P.P.F.8 P.P.7 br 9-C KENNEDY Hon. Joseph P. MEL January 12, 1942: Respectfully referred for consideration and acknowledgment. PPF-9 EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President Letters to the President: Referred by memorandum. St. Michel, L.A., 3547 Durocher, Montreal, Que., Can., undated. Sends Pres. gift of small bust of Winston Churchill. Referred to the State Department. GIFT CASAIS, Manuel, S/c Aguacate No. 405, Habana, Cuba, 10/25/41. Expres- ses admiration of Pres., and sends him picture, which he has franed in several valuable woods. The picture of of the Pres. Referred to the State Department. GIFT ECHEVARRIA, Raimundo, Marti No. 10, Ceiba del Agua, Habana, Cuba, undated. Re sends picture he has drawn of the President's mother, as gift, and expresses his admiration for the Pres. Referred to the State Department. GIFT. **** GORDON, Dr. Buford F., Chairman, Editor, Church School Literature, AME Zion Church. McCROREY, Mary J., John C. Smith University, WILSON, Dr.H.E., Pres., Interdenominational Ministers Alliance, WEST, Dr. L.B., Sec'y, Interdenominational Ministers Alliance, Prof. Boulware, Barber-Scotia Junior College, J.W. SMITH, Pastor, Seventh Street Presbyterian Church, and Dr. Gee.E. ARCHIBALD, Pastor, Grace A.M.E.Zion Church, P.O.B. 1047, Char te, N.C., 1/1/42. Negro citizens of Charlotte pray for coming of lasting peace, and asks that negro be allowed to do his part without restrictions, that they be given equal rights in armed forces. Original sent to the War Department. Copy sent to the Navy Department. CONNER, William Fred, Acting State Supervisor, Historical Records Survey, 210 Smallridge Bldg., Charleston, W.Va., 1/5/42. Sends copy of "Inventory of Church Archives of West Virginia: The Presbyterian Churches". Ack.1/9/42. Referred to the FWA, WPA. BRUNNICK, W.A., Sec'y., Local 9, Industrial Union of Marine, Ship- building Workers of America, San Fedro, Calif., 1/9/42. Tele- gram opposing cut in working hours of ship corp., The Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp, and states this is holding up repair 66 ships. Referred to the Secretary of Labor1/10/42. Copy referred to the U.S. Maritime Commission. To: KENNEDY, Hon. Joseph P. Bronxville, N.Y. 1-12-42 The President wrote a letter thanking Mr. Kennedy for the champaign he sent the President for Christmas. See PPF 207 P.P.F. mp a-c pot Jamuary 12, 1988 pp7. a-C January 12, 1942 My dear Leroy: Thank you ever 80 much, in the Presi- dent's behalf, for your nice little letter and the accompanying sketches. You may be sure he greatly appreciates this evidence of your pa-- triotic spirit. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Leroy G. Cuny, 2810 Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. get 2 $ stice Reed gave for President Franklin D, Roosevelt Washengton, D,C, 2810 Canal S/ Dear Mr. Dresidens new Orleans 4am as little boy just seven La old and really want to join the marine air Couplat my Motherand Fathersay & am too young D a you mpk to ustice Reed gave trink so? Well, mr. President if you thinks am, Ravilljust wait tillem big but I'm sinding you two picture that d trink could be made into pretty pions, for all us americans Na yours truly Lerry D. Cuny h.d. Im saving alloways mpk to REED Han 7 1 Justice Reed money for defense stamps mpk to REED, Hon. Stanley F. Associate Justice U Count J T ed gave h S { E or - U 7 of 5 t <<< P E T mpk to REED, Hon. Stanley F. Associate Justice U.S CO Jan The ice Reed gave hin SEI mpk to REED, Hon. Stanley F. 2000 Associate Justice U.S. Supreme Court January 12, 1942 The President wrote expressing appreciation for the champagne which Justice Reed gave him. SEE - P.P.F. 4877 P.P.F. 9-c P.P.7. January 13, 1942 9-C Gentlemen: Thank you, in the President's behalf, for the copy of THE PLAIN DEALER. I can assure you that he appreciates your xp.n.7-9-18 courtesy in sending the book to him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Y Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, cb Chio. vah. mpk to JONES, Hon. Jesse H. Washington, D.C. January 12, 1942 The President wrote expressing appreciation for the barometer-thermometer-clock-calendar- hygrometer combination which Mr. Jones gave him at Christmas time. SEE - P.P.F. 703 P.P.F E 9-C vah. mpk to McMANUS, George Beverly Hills, California January 12, 1942 The President wrote expressing appreciation for the Maggie a nd Jiggs playing cards which Mr. McManus sent him for Christmas. SEE - P.P.F. 7902 P.P.F. FEI 9-C vah. BULKA, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Isaac Bronx, N.Y., Jan. 4, 1942. Writes the President saying he is sending him a fur coat. Hopes the President will accept it. Attached is a picture of Mr. Bulka and a birthday card.---The President, Jan. 13th, wrote Mr. and Mrs. Bulka a letter of thanks and conveyed his good wishes for the New Year. (the coat is at Hyde Park) SEE P.P.F. 7910 P.P.F. AS 9-C vah. DIAZ, Francisco Vazquez, P.P.F. San Juan, Puerto Rico November 21, 1942 9-C Writes to the President stating that it is his privilege, through the courtesy of the Governor of Puerto Rico, Hon. Rexford G. Tugwell, to present the President "with this sculptural work in American mahogany". (Carved American eagles made of mahogany). - Writer is a Spanish artist who fought in his own country and has known life in a concentration camp in France and is now a refugee on American soil. Asks the President to accept this gift as a token of his appreciation of the hospitality granted him by this country.-- Referred to Secretary Ickes for appropriate acknowledgment - 1/13/42 (copy of letter from Diaz retained in file. See P.P.F. 9-D the THOMPSON, Mrs. Lewis S., Red Bank, N.J. 12-29-41. Sends some calendars to the President. - On 1-13-42 Miss Elsie Wildanger, Sec., to Mrs. Thompson wrote to Miss Tully, asking whether President would like to have the wooden blocks which serves as a stand for the calendar. - On 1-16-42 Miss Tully advised Miss Wildanger would appreciate having wooden blocks. See P.P.F.9-T br P.P.F 9-e ¥ Thank 1107 Somerville B 3 are Philadelphia, Pa. January, 12, 1942 my Dear President Roosevelh: Through all of my fourteen years it hasbeenmy ambition to be agreat artish P.P.7 The otherdays sketched a picture of you which & copied 9-C from a photo graph. From the picture you can see that I am far from a great artish but am send- ina in with the sincere P.P.7.9-13 hope that you like it Respectfully yours, Doris Cohen achyd 1-16-42 of MASSACHUSETTS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT BY Doris COHEN P.P.7 January 14, 1942 9-C C My dear Mr. Campbell: Many thanks, in the President's behalf, for the inscribed copy of your book XP.P.7.9-B TWO FICHTERS AND TWO FINES. He is most appre- ciative of your friendly thought in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Tom W. Campbell, Esq., Pioneer Publishing Company, X 710 Louisiana Street, Little Rock, cb Arkansas. vah. BORDEN, Joha, PPF Yucaipa, Calif. January 18, 1942 9-C Writes to Miss Tully enclosing 10 postcards of his wood carvings. Wants these carvings to be put in the Hyde Park Library and asks Miss Tully if she thinks the President will accept them. Also embodies some of his verses in his letter.-- Attached is note to Miss Tully fron Fred W. Shipman, The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1/28/42, returning the above-mentioned letter from Jona Borden, and ex- plaining that the carvings "are apparently amateurish and would have no place in the Library unless they were presented to us by the President." See P.P.F. 9-B vah. PENTEL, Jacob, P.P7. New York, N.Y. January 28, 1942 9-C Extends birthday greetings to the President - sends piece of wood carving. See P.P.F. 9-P WARDELL, Ann Salt Lake City, Utah 1-29-42 Sent the President, on behalf of John Wardell, a miniature carved chair of pine. See P.P.F. 9-W P.P.7. act 9-C SWINT, John C. Tifton, Ga. 1-29-42 Sent the President a hand-carved white horse, with leather saddle and bridle. - Sent to storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-S P.P.7. act 9-C Virginia CASEY, Celine New Orleans, La. January 30, 1942. Sent the Wrote the President and sent him a religious medal. See P.P.F. 9-M mef P.P.Z. 9-C BESWICK, Mrs. M. E. West Point, Virginia 1/30/42 Sent the President crocheted pieces. See P.P.F. 9-B mtl PPF 9C 9d 7PF STIFLE, W. L. Georgetown, California January 26, 1942. Sent the President some crystals. Sent the President of See P.P.F. 9-S mef P.P.J. P.P.F.9-C Bigard, P.P.7 Brattals Baptist Church, Pa. McPIKE, Mrs. Raphael T. Birmingham, Alabama 1/28/42 Sent the President a crocheted chair set and copy of her husband's poem. Gas See P.P.F. 9-M mtl PPF Bigard, PP7 Church, Ellinois. LECHLEITNER, W.D. Reading, Penna. 1/28/42 Sent the President a box of candy. See P.P.F. 9-L mtl PPF. q-C Bigned, P.P.F. Residents tat Church, MYERS, Anton iludelphia, Pa. Chicago, Illinois. 1-27-42 Services Sent a cigarette holder to the President. See P.P.F. 9-M mef P.P.Z. 9-C vah. FORSMARK, Rev. Sigurd, P.P.F Swedish Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa. January 27, 1942 9-c Sends the President a hand-carved candelabrum. See P.P.F. 9-F vah. FOSTER, Mrs. Glenn Lee, &(Mr. Foster) San Diego, Calif. P.P. Jan. 30, 1942 9-C Extend birthday greetings to the President; send crocheted work with the motto "Remember Pearl Harbor". of the Redenvals Funilly, by G. Sm11 the at the time they name Thinks the President to this for Hyde Park See P.P.F. 9-F Som P.P.E. 9+F vah. PELLETIER, Mrs. Gertrude Hall, P.P.Z Detroit, Mich. January 14, 1942 9-C Writes to the President stating that she is on that day shipping by express to the President the model of a Birch Bark Canoe, which was built for the Roosevelt Family, and used by G. Hall Roosevelt and the President at the time when they summered at Passamaquoddy. Thinks the President would like to have this for his Hyde Park Library. See P.P.F. 9-P NEWMAN, M. A.B. Newman Co., Inc., New York City 1-30-42 Sent the President cigarette holders. See P.P.F. 9-N act P.2.1. P.P. 7. 9-C vah. RICHARDS, Mrs.George, Muskegee, Oklahoma P.P.7. January 28, 1942 9-C Sends the President a gift of a cross for his birthday. See P.P.F. 9-R vah. CAMPBELL. W.M. P.P.7 BERTRAM, Mrs. E. S., Stillwater, Oklahoma January 26, 1942 9-c Sends to the President through Senator Arthur Capper a piece of her handiwork, framed crocheted work (filet crochet). See P.P.F. 9-B CAMPBELL, M.M. Manager, Maytag Dairy Farms, Inc. Newton, Ia. 1-27-42 Mrs. ICe Sent the President a sample of Iowa's newest dairy product, a Maytag Blue Cheese. See P.P.F. 9-M P.A.7 act 9-C 12 SENFT, Mrs. Annie Providence, R.I. 1-26-42 Sent the President some crocheted work done by her daughter, Mrs. Ida Houghton. P.P.Y.A.D See - P.P.F. 9-S act 4.9.a Williem DOZIER, Mrs. Johanna Norfolk, Va. 1-30-42 Sent Preaident Sent the President some crocheted work. See P.P.F. 9-D act P.P.7, 9-C HILL, Mrs. William Marion, Ind. 1-27-42 Sent the President some crocheted work. See P.P.F. 9-H act 1.1.7 9-C (TRANGLATION) (COPY) DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington In reply refer to BRO 17 7 PACKER, Pranklin, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1-6-42 Sends a calendar to the President. See P.P.F.9-P P.P.7 br q-e / (TRANSLATION) (COPY) DEPARTMENT OF STATE CUBA Washington In reply refer to 1 n 7 KEDDIE, James H., Boston, Mass. 9.C Filed 1-20-42. Sends & Calendar to the President at the request of the publishers of THE SCOTSMAN, Edinburgh. Also extends hòliday greetings. See P.P.F.9-S br The or P.P.7 the gracious 9-e of Embassy C. The House (COPY) DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington In reply refer to PR 811.001 Roosevelt, F.D. 7394 P.P.7 January 15, 1942. 9-C C My dear Miss Tully: I am transmitting herewith a translation of a note from the Ambassador of Cuba at Washington, together with (as deck past desk per note letter) n a leather table cover which the students of the Centro x x107 Superior Tecnologico at Ceiba del Agua, Cuba, desire to one x159-a present to the President. The Embassy has been requested to convey to the XP.P.7.9-D students of the Centro Superior Tecnologico an expression of the President's thanks and deep appreciation for their gracious gift. Sincerely yours, G.T. Summerlin Chief of Protocol Enclosures: x20 1. From Cuban Embassy, no. 1347, December 21, 1941. 2. Leather table cover. Miss Grace G. Tully, The White House (Original correspondence together with leather table cover given to Mrs. Eben. ) (COPY) (TRANSLATION) EMBASSY OF CUBA WASHINGTON, D.C. 1347 December 21, 1941 Excellency: The children who are students of the Centro Superior Tecnologico at Ceiba del Agua, Cuba, and who consist of the orphaned children of laborers, clerks or members of the Armed Forces of the Republic who died while at work or in service or from an illness contracted as a result thereof, have - with great good will and artistry - made a leather table cover* worked with the portrait of the mother of the enlightened President of the United States of America, His Exellency Franklin D. Roosevelt. The said cover was sent to this Embassy with the request that it be forwarded to its high destination. I have the honor to transmit the said cover to Your Excellency with the request that you will be good enough to forward to His Excellency the President this gift made to him by the pupils of the aforementioned Centro Superior Technologico. I renew (etc.) A.F. CONCHESO His Excellency Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, Washington *The Spanish word "carpeta" has a number of meanings. What seems the most likely has been chosen. Tr. P.O.F. HOOVER, J. EDGAR 9-C FBI Washington, D. C. 1040 P.P.F. JONES, WALTER P. 9-C Editor, McClatchy Nowspapers, Sacramento, Calif. January 6, 1942 Mr. Early wrote thanking him for sending him the original of the cartoon, "AND ALL THROUGH THE WHITE HOUSE", which appeared in the Christmas Eve issue of the McClatchy Newspapers, STE said in part, that while one does not ordinarily give away present, he showed it to the President, and he liked the cartoon 80 well that he gave it to the President for his personal collection. See 144-A our P.O.F. HOOVER, J. EDGAR FBI 9_C Washington, D. C. Tan 75 1042 January 20, 1942 P.P.7C q-C Respectfully referred to the Department of State for appropriate acknowledgment. Attention: Mr. Summerlin. GRACE G. TULLY hm Letter from E. C. Lobo, 37 Pearl St., NYC, 1/18/42, to President, enclosing a picture of the President drawn by his nephew, Carlos Cheves Costa, who is now taking a course of painting at the National School of Fine Arts in Lisbon, Portugal. This picture is presented to the President as a token of mutual respect for the President from the writer and his nephew. Asks acknowledgment of same. X Pp7. vah. LINAKA, Mrs.Russell W., Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N.Y. January 21, 1942 (date acknowledged) On above date the President wrote to Mrs. Linaka thanking her for "that delicious cake" she sent for Christmas. See P.P.F. 7548 P.P.7 9-c TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES P.O.F. HOOVER, J. EDGAR FBI 9-C C Washington, D. C. Jan. 15, 1942 Wrote to General Watson transmitting two small carved caricatures. of the President and President Vargas of Brazil, the caricatures are carved from Brazil nuts, and were sent to Mr. Hoover/ from a contact in Brazil, who thought the President would be amused with them. (Sent to Library - Series "B") See 10-B ewr TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES SEIFTER, Chas. S., JACK J. SEIFTER & CO., New York, N.Y. 1-5-42 Offers to send a fur cap to the President, and wants to know his head-size. See P.P.F.9-J On 1-17-42 Mr. Jack J. Seifter wrote to Miss Tully that they are sending the President a sealskin cap. On 1-21-42 the President personally acknowledged gift of the fur cap to Mr. Jack J. Seifter. br pip 77 9-C TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES FORSTER, Rudolph, Wash., D.C. 1-21-42 (ack.) The President on above date wrote to Mr. Forster thanking him for the bed cover he gave to him for Christmas. from their Flow on of See P.P.F.4700 No D.P.V.D-O br PP7 1-C9-12 TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES kubly, M.W., The Swiss Colony, Monroe, Wisc. 1-15-42 Sends to the President as a gift from their firm on of their cheese assortments. Sent the Prosident a See P.P.F.9-S See 9-II br P.P.7. 9-e TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES Busident E. MOORE, Fred J. C., Eureka, Calif. 1942. 1-13-42 The President wrote thanking him for for are President Christma Sent the President a calendar. delighted to 16 the sopy of to Bossow See P.P.F. 9-M P.P.7. act SEE P.P.F. 1381 P 9-C TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES DAVIES, Hon. Joseph E. Washington, D. C., Jan. 21, 1942. The President wrote thanking him for fur lined cape sent the President at Christmas. The President said he was delighted to have it as well as the copy of "Mission to Moscow" 1912 SEE P.P.F. 1381 P.P.F. II. AS for qc yours, TOLLY TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES p.p.7. q-e January 22, 1942 My dear Mrs. Clark: It was kind of you to send the Presi- dent the little booklet. He wants you to know that he is most grateful for your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Mrs. I. Clark, Route #2, John's Island, South Carolina. cMc TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES o To the President + family From mrs. I. Clark January 27, 1942 ) 9' My dear Mr. Cole: It was kind indeed of you to let the President see the poster to which you refer in your letter of January sixteenth. Many thanks for your courtesy. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Alfred Cole, Esq., General Manager, Timely Service, 46 Walker Street, New York, New York. 1tp TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES n.7. 9' C January 27, 1942 Statem asklyz My dear Mr. Cole: It was kind indeed of you to let the President see the poster to which you refer in your letter of January sixteenth. Many thanks for your courtesy. Under Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Alfred Cole, Esq., SERVICE General Manager, Timely Service, 46 Walker Street, New York, New York. 1tp TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES 4-8937 12 TIMELY SERVICE 46 WALKER STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. held large in Placard mail cam acki-42. January 16, 1942 Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt President, United States White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: Under separate cover, we mailed to your atten- tion a very beautiful and timely display poster produced solely by our organization. These posters are being distributed to and prominently displayed by hundreds of America's leading retail department stores. We hope you like it. Respectfully yours, TIMELY SERVICE Alfred Cupre Cole General Manager AC/gh TIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES P.P.F. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. SHIPMAN, 9-c Hyde Park Library Jan. 26, 1942 Miss Tully referred letter to GOT, 1/19/42, from Jona Borden, Route 1, Yucaipa, Calif., attaching 10 photos of wood carvings which he would like to give to Roosevelt Library. - GGT asked Mr. Shipman what be thinks about accepting the carvings. ewr See PPF-5720 January 26, 1942 P.P.7 q.c C My dear Miss Callais: Thank you, in the President's behalf, for the little booklet. He appreciates your friendly birthday greetings and is most grate- X ful for your expression of confidence in his leadership. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Miss Ruth Callais, 1026 West 22nd Street, Los Angeles, California. CMC al d Jubilee Celebration 392854 NO REGISTI RED Los Angeles, Calif. 1026 W. 22nd St. Ruth Callais From: P.P.7. fludy q-C y requesting photographs of the President and 0 items in Spode China. States for nearly of W. T. Copeland & Sons, Ltd., makers of important persons and events; and that the Washington L D. C. 1 is such that there is considerable demand wing his picture. 4/10/41 Mr. Early ack'd. President of the United States of America Franklin D. Roosevelt owr Thompson, President, of Copeland & Thompson, Inc., enclosed letter from Mr. Ronald Copeland, Chairman ns, England, 5/13/41, to Mr. Early, in which Mr. cheir New York office to forward the first model 0 Mr. Early XXX Mr. Thompson asks to be advised President. pson wrote again to Mr. Early re above asking for acu- lor of the President's eyes, and also asking if the Presi- Toby Jug of Mr. Churchill for his collection.--Presidential attached as follows: "My eyes are blue and I have one of ady." Vah. decree E., INMAN, Robert G. Copeland & Thompson, Inc., Advertising Dept., New York, N. Y., P.P.7. q-c 4/8/41 Wrote to Mr. Early requesting photographs of the President and permission to use them on commemorative items in Spode China. States for nearly two hundred years has been the custom of W. T. Copeland & Sons, Ltd., makers of Spode, to produce ware commemorating important persons and events; and that the popularity of the President in England is such that there is considerable demand for commemorative pieces of spode showing his picture. 4/10/41 Mr. Early ack'd. sending glossy non-copyrighted photo. See 101-A owr Under date of May 28, 1941 Sidney E. Thompson, President, of Copeland & Thompson, Inc., wrote to Mr. Early re the above and enclosed letter from Mr. Ronald Copeland, Chairman of the Board of W. T. Copeland & Sons, England, 5/13/41, to Mr. Early, in which Mr. Copeland states that he is asking their New York office to forward the first model of the Toby Jug of the President to Mr. Early XXX Mr. Thompson asks to be advised if this will be acceptable to the President. Under date of 1/20/42 Mr. Thompson wrote again to Mr. Early re above asking for acu- rate information as to the color of the President's eyes, and also asking if the Presi- dent would care to accept a Toby Jug of Mr. Churchill for his collection.--Presidential memo to Mr. Early 1/26/42 attached as follows: "My eyes are blue and I have one of the Churchill juga already." Vah. CORPUZ. deorge E., ... MOEBIUS, Carl W., Milwaukee, Wisc. 1-6-42 Sends President their 1942 calendar. See P.P.F.9-M tidd 9-C br Vah. CORPUZ, deorge E., Philippine War Relief, Ice Angeles, Calif. 1-15-42 Sends a Philippine made cane to the President as a symbol of their loyalty and support. See P.P.F.9-P br p.p.7 9C vah. FISCHER, Mrs.R., P.P7 Sen Diego, Calif. Jenuary 28, 1942 (date of acknowledgedment) 9-C Sends the President a card of birthday greetings with a crocheted doily and two pot holders. See P.P.F. 9-8 P.P.J. DAVENPORT, HARRY 9.c Hollywood, Calif. Jan. 36, 1942 of birthday. Wrote to the President sending a cigarette holder. (T.A.) See PPF-9-D ewr 777-0-0 , P.P.F. STEIN, MRS. IDA 9-C New York, N. I. Jan. 26, 1942 Wrote to the President sending piece of crocheted work for his birthday. (Put in storeroom) See PPF-9-S ewr, P.P.F. de TORRES, MISS CLAUDINA VD. 9-C New York, N. Y. Jan. 29, 1942 Ackd. Wrote to the President enclosing $1.00 for Infantile Parlysis Fund. Also sent a crucifix for the Pres. (small crucifix given away) See PPF-310-CONTRIBUTION-D ew: 3 Vah. HAAN, Kilsoo K., Washington Representative, P.P.A. Sino-Koroan Peoples' League, FLANAGAN, Thomas, Outagamie County Asylum, Appleton, Wis. 1-25-42 Sends President & package containing items of carving made by Jack Sheehy, an inmate of the above Asykum. Also letter to the President from Jack Sheehy, saying he made the carvings and hopes President will accept them as a birthfay gift. See P.P.F.9-S P pit 9-C br vah. HAAN, Kilsoo K., Washington Representative, P.P.A. Pennlest MAGILL, Billy, New York, N.Y. 1-26-42 Sends calendar to the President. See P.P.F.9-M br P.P.7. 9-C vah. HAAN, Kilsoo K., Washington Representative, P.P.A. Sino-Korean Peoples' League, Washington, D. C. 9-C January 27, 1942 Writes to the President sonding a handmade cigarette set as a birthday gift from the Mother's Club of Korea. Under date of 1/29/42 Miss Tully referred the above letter to Mr. Summerlin, retaining the cigarette set in this office. See P.P.F. 9-M P.P.F. WESTERMAN, HARRY J. Columbus, Ohio 9. e Jan. 27, 1942 Wrote to Mrs. Roosevelt sending in for the President, his original cartoon that was printed the first year of the birthday celebration. (Put in Print Case) See PPF-9-W ewr the Cometex E the of him. Tory yours, D, PIELLY P.P.7. 9-C January 29, 1942 My dear Mr. Carsten: You were more than kind to send the President that hand-carved cane for his birth- day. He wants you to know that he appreciates your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Chris Carsten, Esq., 2635 Kenilworth Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois. cMc he President Servis "B" Thank for came " Birthday, On the occasion of his sixtieth birthday anniversary. aked a Diamond Jubilee Birthday , Mr. Myrup, Pres. of the Bakers' Please accept this token, a it at the White House. Writes hand- carved odd number. S Arena Friday Night, Jan. 30th, 1/29/42 CMW. nies. with highest regards, from - Mr. Wm. Green, A.F. of L., er of Mr. Myrup and Mr. yours faithfully TURES)" In penciled notation bhris barsten epted personally by President." see P.P.F.4885-Committee folder P.P.7 br 9-C WRIGLEY, Tom, The Committee for the Celebration of the President's Birthday, The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, New York, N.Y. 1-23-42. Write that the Bakers' International Union has baked a Diamond Jubilee Birthday Cake for the President. President Greene of the A.F.L., Mr. Myrup, Pres. of the Bakers' Union, and perhaps one other official want to deliver it at the White House. Writes that this cake is the one to on the platform at Uline's Arena Friday Night, Jan. 30th, and which Mrs. Roosevelt cut during the evening ceremonies. Memo for Gen. Watson dated 1-27-42 - 12:00 noon - Mr. Wm. Green, A.F. of L., Mr. Myrup, Pres. Bakers' Union, Miss Jill Myrup, daughter of Mr. Myrup and Mr. Lugene Kelly to present President's birthday cake. PICTURES)" In penciled notation "Mrs. Helen Hughes." Another notation, "This cake accepted personally by President." see P.P.F. 4885-Committee folder P.P.7 br 9-C vah. SMITH, Walter B., P.P.7. Hendersonville, N. Car. January 29, 1942 (Date acknowledged) 9-C On above date Col. McIntyre wrote to Mr. Smith thanking him for both the President and himself for the Cartoons of the A.E.F. Col. McIntyre adds: "Steve Early, who rightfully claims The Stars and Stripes as his baby, has one of these, but tells the President and me that there are only a very limited number in existence. The President is delighted to have this copy for his Hyde Park Library and asked me to be sure and thank you." See 144-A vah. OLIVER, Mrs. M., P.P.7. San Jose, Calif. January 30, 1942 (date acknowledged) q-c On above date Miss Tully wrote to Mrs. Oliver thanking her in the President's behalf for "that beautiful crocheted piece" which she sent. See P.P.F. 9-0 P.P.F. THOMPSON, MRS. LEWIS S. 9-C Red Bank, N. J. Jan. 28, 1942 Wrote to the President sending set of calendar cards and block for his desk calendar. Letter attached from Elsie Wildanger, Secy. to Mrs. Thompson, requesting return of the set of cards which the Pres. now has after hers are recd. (Given to Miss Tully for P) See PPF-9-T ewr January 30, 1942 qc My dear Mrs. Chialastri: Thank you, in the President's behalf, for your friendly birthday greetings. He wants you to know that he deeply appreciates your thought in sending him those beautifully crocheted pieces. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Mrs. Frances Chialastri, 4140 0'Geary Avenue, Deer Park, Ohio. cMc alysis fund, and one to acle Sr P.P.F. F, Series 9-C 93 m handmade cane Kansas City, Mo. - ewr Happy Birthday alysis fund, and one to P.P.F. 9-C are a pleasure to know m handmade cane Kansas City, Mo. - t NICER the older you grow, use complaining when birthdays appear ewr You're scheduled to have one every year. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ! MANY HAPPY RETURNS! From are Dree york whio, over infantile paralysis fund, and one to P.P.F. F, 9-C ent sending him handmade cane thony Rizzo - Kansas City, Mo. - to ewr President ideat me, as no Ragod this recendition tion FREEDLAND, Mrs. Esther, Detroit, Mich. 1-29-42. Encloses two checks for $36.00. One for the infantile paralysis fund, and one to Mrs. Roosevelt for the next nod awned Anima P.P.F. DIX, FRED BARTLETT Elroy, Wisc. 9-C Jan. 22, 1942 Wrote to the President sending him handmade cane for his birthday. (Cane sent to invalid - Anthony Rizzo - Kansas City, Mo. - Filed PPF#50-R) See PPF-9-D ewr FREEDLAND, Mrs. Esther, Detroit, Mich. 1-29-42. Encloses two checks for $36.00. One for the infantile paralysis fund, and one to Mrs. Roosevelt for the nart nod rvs P.P.F ELIZALDE, Hon. J. M. Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States, 9-C 1-30-42 Sent birthday greetings to the President, and said he bespeaks the 8 entiments of all the people of his country. Sent large box of cigars. --- Acknewledged by President, Jan. 31, 1942. SEE P.P.F. 7046 FREEDLAND, Mrs. Esther, Detroit, Mich. 1-29-42. Encloses two checks for $36.00. One for the infantile paralysis fund, and one to the Rongewel* fan the WEATHERLY, Grant, Onamia, Miss. 1-23-42 gends gift of a cane to the President. See P.P.F.9-W br P.P.7, G-C FREEDLAND, Mrs. Esther, Detroit, Mich. 1-29-42. Encloses two checks for $36.00. One for the infantile paralysis fund, and one to Mrs. Roosevelt for the next red cross drive. Also sends a cake for the President. See P.P.F.310-Contbibution-F- br P.P.F, 9-C MORTON, Robert F. Athens, Ga. 1-30-42 Wrote to Mrs. Roosevelt stating that he would like to send to the President a walking cane, made from the heart of a Georgia Red Cedar telephone pole. On Feb. 16th, Mr. Morton wrote to Gen. Watson stating that under separate cover he is sending the cane. (The cane was sent to an invalid, Jane Kearns, Carlisle, Pa.) See P.P.F. 9-M act P.P.7, 9-C MONTGOMERY, Mrs. D. Minot, Maine 1/12/42 Wrote to the President in re her son, Pvt. Erwin R. Crocker, who was wounded in Hawaii, requesting he be returned to the mainland until recovered from injuries. Sent crocheted work and snapshot of her son. Ackn'd. 2/19/42. - Attached is report from the Adjutant General 2/14/42 on condition of Pvt. Crocker stating he will not be returned to mainland as condition is such he can be placed on duty shortly. - Memorandum for the Secretary, General Staff from the Adjutant General, 2/16/42 relative to the above. - Memorandum for Mr. Forster 2/18/42 relative to the above. See - P.P.F. 9-M mtl P.P.F, 9-C 9 C ERNST, Mrs. Henry Louisville, Ky. 1-21-42 ack'd 3-2-42 Sent the President some crocheted work. - Sent to storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-E act P.P.7. 9-C

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    "ocrText": "PPF 9\nPRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE\nGifts C\nJan. 1942\nPPF900164\nplt\nq.c\nJanuary 5, 1942\nMy dear Mr. Couch:\nMany thanks in the President's be-\nhalf for those yams you. sent to him. He more\nthan appreciates your friendly thought and\nwants me to convey his every good wish to you\nfor the coming year.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nC. P. Couch, Esq.,\nPine Bluff,\nArkansas.\nfhs\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nwashington\nact\n1/5/42 our\n12\npp.7.\nlo\nMrs. S. Eben,\nMr. C. P. Couch of Pine Bluff, Ark.\nq-c\nsent in a bushel basket of Yams, they were\nsent to house.\nvery\nC.A.N. The\n'or\nd I\nI am\ncture\nery best\nggt/dj\n9 !!!!!\nJanuary 17, 1942.\nFirst\nq-c\nDear Dr. Concialdi:\nEver 80 many thanks for that very\nnice fountain pen which you sent me for\nChristmas. It will be most useful and I\nappreciate your thought of me. Also, I am\ngrateful to you for that very nice picture\nof my mother.\nThis note takes to you my every best\nwish for the New Year.\nAlways sincerely,\nFRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT\nWharton, Dr. Lewis G. Concialdi, pp7. 20.49\nX\nNew Jersey.\nggt/dj\nWhenen Ny\nif\nDeck 1941\nDear mes fully\na\nPreedent and addressed\nto to you was shiffud via\nact\nparel past registered prom\ntoday Whaton new Jay post offer\nJame should wan you\nin the course of a few days\nnow that Hon Winston\nChurchill has-armmaw\npendly hold\nwashington for a conference\nyou prossission umlee\ncomference is rover, and\npresent same tooowe\nPresident later\nit woued ntve appropriate\nto present same us at this\ntime while he\noccupeed with cntermaionals\nproblems\nwhen\ndo him. bendy\nlan before that he\nwee receipt\napt date\npersonning so money\nbest evsher for a Juny very\nleftend your\nmany C hrestmas 6 undra\nsupply new year\nsincerely y formiald\nWhaton new Juny\n(gold and photo\nPS Parce has warmall yye\naccountry custom,\nEilen\nWhanton ny December\nKarm\n19/94/\nDear mess about July\non or the\nDecember 24 & you wee\nreceve a smale parcel\nact\nour dear President\naddressed to you and for\npresent him,\nupon same weept a to it kindly\nIn the package he we\nfund a photo of his\nyust mary days on il\ndearmothen my\nHrs frother gan to\nme the original in 1930.\nalong with the photo there\nfundher supe he cansuse\ndaily this withe performance of\ntthas been ing custom\nevery year at\nbusy but I am confident\nthat he can write Just one\n20 years of sending some small\ngyt I always clear sent\nlene prom the her frem some\ntype to her mother\nno fines lady ever lived\nof my age would\nHolks at who are cloug-a 82 years you\nshe was clear to res all\nton Anowhal he swele\nI and\nupon receipt the photo\ndemi freeme the\nyourner box of Dayton oheo\nPresident will pance for\nin 1920, again men 1932, 1936\nand 1948, I semed the\nto a momentund his you reverence\nwould was and since have\ndear ond undrecall\nto a memory the of\ndevoted work my lame to medic\ncherished past\nSextend to loyourny best\nthe at the end of each\nChristmas-and many\nfavoured me with anlene\nhappy and\naproyerous new year\nwe I ask of him is\none line stating that he\nZien respect and court\nis were DrLeine y. beverely Conceald\nI am deeply appreciated\nWharton\nof The fact that he is\npus abin\nWhaton\nDaar Mess July 1941\nWithin the course of\na few days mee\nS.\nreceme package\naddressed to the President\nact\nupon receipt of at\nhim kendly pressent same to\nFor many years muss\nmarguetter LeHand took\ncare my mare In\nher dbsence kindly take\ncare same form. I\ndeeply\nByndress and coultry\nFor 20 years or more\nIhave made it a duely\ntossend some ssmald\ngetto our esteemed\nHe has done son chese\nfriends The year I am\nmany years and I am\ncohom your\nconfident that he well\ndear mother he\nesteemed his Same desk he\nupon the of\nand will comport him\ncan place\nday somelme I am\nconfident that he mee\nwhite a line\nin these rying days.\nHis mother gave me-ome\nI served in the\nI ask no other favor\nin 1930\nanserving my ownly and\nand from the organne\ncommunity many house\nhad a\nday sevent days fur\nsmall one made\nweek and to am again\nbe more\nready serve Tod\nappropriate cosend-\ngood country\nall I ask from him\npresident Thanking you\nGod blees you and the\nu-a word from has\nown he pen is well stating chal\nDrLeins very J. Conciald sincerely\nWharton newfer\nBROBST, Mrs. J.W.\nBethlehem, Pa.\nack'd 1-2-42\nSent the President a handmade Cross.\nSee P.P.F. 9-B\n1.1.7\nact\n9-C\nKATZ, Alvin\nColumbus, 0.\nack'd 1-2-42\nSent the President a cartoon.\nSee P.P.F. 9-K\nP.P.7.\nact\n9-C\nfor\nto\nMa\nat\nSTATE\n-\nTHE\n7.\nq-c\nJanuary 2, 1942\nMy dear Friends:\nPermit me to thank you, in the Presi-\ndent's behalf, for your kindness in sending him\nthe nice ash tray. I know how much he will ap-\npreciate your thought of him, and that he would\nwant me to extend to you his best wishes for the\nNew Year.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nCrockett Laboratories Company,\n147 Ralph Street,\nSan Antonio,\ncd\nTexas.\nJanuary 2, 1942\nP.P.7 9-C\nMy dear Mr. and Mrs. Coons:\nIt was indeed good of you to send\npillow\nthe President that nice Christmas remembrance.\nHe is most appreciative of your kind thought\nof him and asks me to convey to you his grate-\nful thanks.\nThis little note brings to you, too,\nhis best wishes for the New Year.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nMr. and Mrs. Coons,\n213 Ford Street,\nOgdensburg,\nNew York.\nada\n1.17\nJanuary 2, 1942\n9-C\nMy dear Mrs. Curry:\nPermit me, please, to acknowledge\nthe receipt of the recent letter to the Presi-\ndent, from you and your son Thaddeus. You may\nx876\nbe sure he much appreciates your friendly thought\nin sending the old coins to him and extends to\nyou and your family his very best wishes for the\nNew Year.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nY\nMrs. I, B. Curry,\n3733 Yates Street,\nDenver,\nColorado.\njt\nMisben\nWashington.D C.\n3733 Yates Street.\nenver Colorado.\nI\nMR. ask\nFranklin D, give ROUSEVELT, at December, Cows to 1941, acted\nDear Sir.\nI\nWishing you A. merry XMAS.\nand A happy new years.\nWe live for many things to have and to hold\nand to let loose but there are some things that belong to us.\nAs I set\nhere with my aged mother I just think how you feel I know 1 will miss\nmy Mother but we still have something that belongs to us,\nI hope this\nletter finds you feeling better.\nJ will close for this time,\nMother Joins me in sending our love to you a\nMRS 1, B. CURRY.\nAnd Son. THADDEUS. TO, FRANKLIN.\n5 ald caina\nenclosed\nP.P.7 9-C\nJanuary 2, 1942\nMy dear Mr. Chance:\nThe President is glad indeed to have\nX.P.N.7.\nthe book which you were good. enough to send\n9-13\nhim. He thanks you ever BO much and asks me to\nconvey his best wishes to you for the New Year.\nVery sincerely yours,\nM. H. McINTYRE\nSecretary to the President\nx\nGeorge W. Chance, Esq.,\n4 South 15th Street,\nPhiladelphia,\nPennsylvania.\nod\nnarration Mary Order's the Baksh the achid\nilendar and candle holder.\nact\nBy\n1835,\n1/2d -C 11.7\nbear sis:-\nFranklin st\nI am sure you will G\nBook by General chesney\nEnjoy reading the English\non his work in asia minor\nIt is a classic\nSincerely your -\nSegellithance\n45 outh 154-88. Phila Pa.\nTO\nG\nR\nLU\nEll\nT\nI\nn\nG\nS\n2\nhe Season's Greetings\nand best wishes\nfor the New Year\nTMS\ndo\nSAMUEL, Bill\nTrinidad, Colo.\nack'd 1-2-42\nSent the President a calendar and candle holder.\nSee P.P.F. 9-S\nact\n1.1.7,\nExtender\nthe Resident\n9-C\nyou the to No.\nEa appreciates fairently Charges\nNo to to you\nfor Sta Dext Sex.\nVery\nGRACE a. TOTAL\nInstructions Taskee,\nMultimom School,\nInsurents,\nT.A\nJanuary 2, 1942\npr,7.\nMy dear Friends:\nq-c\nThe President has asked me to thank\nr\nyou ever 30 much for the token you sent to him.\nHe more than appreciates your friendly thought\nand wants me to convey his best wishes to you\nfor the New Year.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nDomingo Castro, Esq.,\nMadison School,\nPhoenix,\nArizona.\ncb\nAttached to stripped letter -\nLet 1/2/42 to Domingo Castro,\nMadison School,\nPhoenix,\nTA\nArizona.\nTOTAL\na knitted cap.\nP.P. 7\nact\n9-C\nr\nWINKLER, Miss Emilie A.\nOgallala, Neb.\nack'd 1-2-42\nSent the President a knitted cap.\nSee P.P.F. 9-W\nP.P.7\nact\n9-C\nr\nP.P.F.\nMOYER, MRS. LEON\n9.C\nGeigertown, Pa.\nJan. 5, 1942 Ackd.\nSent the President a crocheted cross. (Attached to file)\nSee PPF-9-M\newr\nr\nP.P.F.\n9.C\nWEENWRIGHT, SPEEDY W.\nNorfolk, Va. (postmarked)\nFiled Jan. 6, 1942\nWrote to the President, sending some cigars. Asks that his\nltrs. of Dec. 16, and24th be ackd. No record of these letters. (Cigars T.A.)\nSee PPF-9-W\newr\nJanuary 2, 1942\nP.P.7.\nq-c\nMy deer Mr. and Mrs. Chimadia:\nThe President aske me to thank you\nmost sincerely for your cards of holiday greet-\nings and for the nice handkerchiefs. He 18\nindeed appreciative of your thought of him and\nsends you his best wishes for the New Year.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nMr. and Mrs. Bert Chizmadia,\n115 South Sixth Street,\nAllentown,\nPennsylvania.\n₫\nSeason's\nGreetings for check sent the President\nachd\n1/2\nd\nwr\nSeason's\nGreetings for check sent the President\nachd\n1/2\nd\nI\nbeautiful season\nf Christmas,\nE is pleasure\nis lasting and true\nextending the best\nof good wishes\nd happy remembrance\nto you!\nmr. of Mrs. Best Chigrodia\nSeason's\nGreetings for check sent the President\nF\nSeason's\nGreetings m for check sent the President\nΓ.\n4\nbeautiful season\nf Christmas,\nis pleasure\n's lasting and true\nxtending the best\nof good wishes\n1 happy remembrance\nto you!\nMr. f me. But Chimprates\nMORGENTHAU, Hon. Henry Sr.\nNYC., N.Y.,\nJan. 2, 1942.\nThe President wrote thanking him for check sent the President\nand Mrs. Roosevelt for New Year's gift.\nSEE P.P.F. 374\nP.P.F. P.\nAS\nr\n9-C\nP.P.F.\nWYROSTEK, JULIA\nPhiladelphia, Pa,\n9-C\nJan. B, 1942 Ackd.\ncompact and comb in storeroom). Sent the President candy, compact and a comb. (Candy t.a. -\nSee PPF-9-W\newr\nGUEST, Miss Amy\nRoslyn, L.I., N.Y.\n1-5-42\nSent the President a little Quaker Calendar.\nSee P.P.F. 9-G\nact\nP.P.7\nMy dear Nurshams\nPlanse\nLINE\n9-C\nS\nVery yours,\nG. THEY\nCorey,\n0927\nSelen,\nppt\nC\nJanuary 8, 1942\n9\nMy dear Abraham:\nPlease let me thank you, in the Presi-\ndent's behalf, for your friendly thought in\nwriting and sending your drawing to him.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nAbraham Corey,\n6311 Helen,\nDetroit,\nMichigan.\nmgs\ndent Detroit, Mich\nseen your picture\nhife Magazine and\nyour picture and I taught\nI liked drawing So I drew\nbuhat would like to see\na american boy at\nyou like it\nage of 12 can do. I hope\n6311 braham Corey\nBY\nABRAHHM\nCOREX\nAGE\n12\n6311 Webn\nDetroit\nD\nMach\nROOSEVELT\nROOSEVELT\nBY\nABRAHAM\nCOREX\nAGE\n12\n6311 Webn\nDetioit\nMach\nTo: KENNEDY Hon. Joseph P.\nMEL\nJanuary 12, 1942:\nvah.\nDPF-9\nKULIGOWSKI, Mrs.Anna\nPhiladelphia, Pa.\nDec. 18, 1941\nWants her son, Teddy Kuligowski, to see the President on Christmas Day\nand present to him a hand-carved gift. (carving). - Wrote again, 1-1-42, in\npossible presenation of carving on the President's birthday.\nSee P.P.F. 9-K\nP.P.F.\n9c\n4-C\nTo: KENNEDY Hon Joseph P.\nMEL\nJanuary 12, 1942.\nDPF-9\nWORDEN FUNDERAL HOME,\nHyde Park, N.Y.\nFiled 1-9-42\nSends a calendar to the President.\nSee P.P.F.9-W\nP.P.7.\nbr\nG-C\nTo: KENNEDY Hon. Joseph P.\nMEL\nJanuary 12, 1942:\nDPF-9\nREEVES, Miss Alibeth,\nTucson, Ariz.\n1-1-42.\nSends calendar to the President. (not kept.)\nSee P.P.F.9-R\nbr\nP.P.F.\n9-C\nTo: KENNEDY Hon Joseph P.\nMEL\nJanuary 12, 1942:\nPPF-9\nMcGUCKIN, William J.,\nPhila., Pa.\n1-6-42.\nLetter to the President, enclosing a money order, and application for a\nU.S. Saving Bond. Also encloses a crucifix, inlaid with black wood, made in France.\n(cruxifix returned to Mr. McGuckin by Registered mail.)\n(Money order and letter sent to Treasury 1-9-42.)\nSee 4408-miscel\nP.P.7\nbr\n9-C\nTo: KENNEDY Hon. Joseph P.\nMEL\nJanuary 12, 1942.\nPPF-9\nCARMICHAEL, Otto,\nMuncie, Ind.\n1-9-42 (ack.)\nSends President a photograph of his mother.\nSee P.P.F.8\nP.P.7\nbr\n9-C\nKENNEDY Hon. Joseph P.\nMEL\nJanuary 12, 1942:\nRespectfully referred for consideration and acknowledgment.\nPPF-9\nEDWIN M. WATSON\nSecretary to the President\nLetters to the President: Referred by memorandum.\nSt. Michel, L.A., 3547 Durocher, Montreal, Que., Can., undated. Sends\nPres. gift of small bust of Winston Churchill. Referred to the\nState Department.\nGIFT\nCASAIS, Manuel, S/c Aguacate No. 405, Habana, Cuba, 10/25/41. Expres-\nses admiration of Pres., and sends him picture, which he has\nfraned in several valuable woods. The picture of of the Pres.\nReferred to the State Department.\nGIFT\nECHEVARRIA, Raimundo, Marti No. 10, Ceiba del Agua, Habana, Cuba,\nundated. Re sends picture he has drawn of the President's mother,\nas gift, and expresses his admiration for the Pres. Referred to\nthe State Department.\nGIFT.\n****\nGORDON, Dr. Buford F., Chairman, Editor, Church School Literature,\nAME Zion Church. McCROREY, Mary J., John C. Smith University,\nWILSON, Dr.H.E., Pres., Interdenominational Ministers Alliance,\nWEST, Dr. L.B., Sec'y, Interdenominational Ministers Alliance,\nProf. Boulware, Barber-Scotia Junior College, J.W. SMITH,\nPastor, Seventh Street Presbyterian Church, and Dr. Gee.E.\nARCHIBALD, Pastor, Grace A.M.E.Zion Church, P.O.B. 1047,\nChar te, N.C., 1/1/42. Negro citizens of Charlotte pray for\ncoming of lasting peace, and asks that negro be allowed to do\nhis part without restrictions, that they be given equal rights\nin armed forces. Original sent to the War Department. Copy sent\nto the Navy Department.\nCONNER, William Fred, Acting State Supervisor, Historical Records\nSurvey, 210 Smallridge Bldg., Charleston, W.Va., 1/5/42. Sends\ncopy of \"Inventory of Church Archives of West Virginia: The\nPresbyterian Churches\". Ack.1/9/42. Referred to the FWA, WPA.\nBRUNNICK, W.A., Sec'y., Local 9, Industrial Union of Marine, Ship-\nbuilding Workers of America, San Fedro, Calif., 1/9/42. Tele-\ngram opposing cut in working hours of ship corp., The Los\nAngeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp, and states this is holding\nup repair 66 ships. Referred to the Secretary of Labor1/10/42.\nCopy referred to the U.S. Maritime Commission.\nTo: KENNEDY, Hon. Joseph P.\nBronxville, N.Y.\n1-12-42\nThe President wrote a letter thanking Mr. Kennedy for the champaign he sent\nthe President for Christmas.\nSee PPF 207\nP.P.F.\nmp\na-c\npot\nJamuary 12, 1988\npp7.\na-C\nJanuary 12, 1942\nMy dear Leroy:\nThank you ever 80 much, in the Presi-\ndent's behalf, for your nice little letter and\nthe accompanying sketches. You may be sure he\ngreatly appreciates this evidence of your pa--\ntriotic spirit.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nLeroy G. Cuny,\n2810 Canal Street,\nNew Orleans,\nLouisiana.\nget\n2\n$\nstice Reed gave\nfor\nPresident Franklin D, Roosevelt\nWashengton, D,C,\n2810 Canal S/\nDear Mr. Dresidens\nnew Orleans\n4am as little boy just seven La\nold and really want to\njoin the marine air Couplat\nmy Motherand Fathersay\n& am too young D a you\nmpk\nto\nustice Reed gave\ntrink so? Well, mr. President\nif you thinks am, Ravilljust\nwait tillem big but I'm\nsinding you two picture\nthat d trink could be made\ninto pretty pions, for all\nus americans Na\nyours truly\nLerry D. Cuny\nh.d. Im saving alloways\nmpk\nto\nREED Han 7\n1 Justice Reed\nmoney for defense stamps\nmpk\nto\nREED, Hon. Stanley F.\nAssociate Justice\nU Count\nJ\nT\ned gave\nh\nS\n{ E or - U\n7\nof\n5\nt\n<<<\nP E T\nmpk\nto\nREED, Hon. Stanley F.\nAssociate Justice\nU.S\nCO\nJan\nThe\nice Reed gave\nhin\nSEI\nmpk\nto\nREED, Hon. Stanley F.\n2000\nAssociate Justice\nU.S. Supreme Court\nJanuary 12, 1942\nThe President wrote expressing appreciation for the champagne which Justice Reed gave\nhim.\nSEE - P.P.F. 4877\nP.P.F.\n9-c\nP.P.7.\nJanuary 13, 1942\n9-C\nGentlemen:\nThank you, in the President's\nbehalf, for the copy of THE PLAIN DEALER.\nI can assure you that he appreciates your\nxp.n.7-9-18\ncourtesy in sending the book to him.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nY\nCleveland Plain Dealer,\nCleveland,\ncb\nChio.\nvah.\nmpk\nto\nJONES, Hon. Jesse H.\nWashington, D.C.\nJanuary 12, 1942\nThe President wrote expressing appreciation for the barometer-thermometer-clock-calendar-\nhygrometer combination which Mr. Jones gave him at Christmas time.\nSEE - P.P.F. 703\nP.P.F E\n9-C\nvah.\nmpk\nto\nMcMANUS, George\nBeverly Hills, California\nJanuary 12, 1942\nThe President wrote expressing appreciation for the Maggie a nd Jiggs playing cards\nwhich Mr. McManus sent him for Christmas.\nSEE - P.P.F. 7902\nP.P.F.\nFEI\n9-C\nvah.\nBULKA, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Isaac\nBronx, N.Y.,\nJan. 4, 1942.\nWrites the President saying he is sending him a fur coat. Hopes the\nPresident will accept it. Attached is a picture of Mr. Bulka and a birthday\ncard.---The President, Jan. 13th, wrote Mr. and Mrs. Bulka a letter of thanks and\nconveyed his good wishes for the New Year. (the coat is at Hyde Park)\nSEE P.P.F. 7910\nP.P.F.\nAS\n9-C\nvah.\nDIAZ, Francisco Vazquez,\nP.P.F.\nSan Juan, Puerto Rico\nNovember 21, 1942\n9-C\nWrites to the President stating that it is his privilege, through the courtesy\nof the Governor of Puerto Rico, Hon. Rexford G. Tugwell, to present the President\n\"with this sculptural work in American mahogany\". (Carved American eagles made of\nmahogany). - Writer is a Spanish artist who fought in his own country and has known\nlife in a concentration camp in France and is now a refugee on American soil. Asks\nthe President to accept this gift as a token of his appreciation of the hospitality\ngranted him by this country.--\nReferred to Secretary Ickes for appropriate acknowledgment - 1/13/42 (copy\nof letter from Diaz retained in file.\nSee P.P.F. 9-D\nthe\nTHOMPSON, Mrs. Lewis S.,\nRed Bank, N.J.\n12-29-41.\nSends some calendars to the President. - On 1-13-42 Miss Elsie Wildanger, Sec.,\nto Mrs. Thompson wrote to Miss Tully, asking whether President would like to have the\nwooden blocks which serves as a stand for the calendar. - On 1-16-42 Miss Tully\nadvised Miss Wildanger would appreciate having wooden blocks.\nSee P.P.F.9-T\nbr\nP.P.F\n9-e\n¥\nThank 1107 Somerville B 3 are\nPhiladelphia, Pa.\nJanuary, 12, 1942\nmy Dear President Roosevelh:\nThrough all of my\nfourteen years it hasbeenmy\nambition to be agreat artish\nP.P.7\nThe otherdays sketched a\npicture of you which & copied\n9-C\nfrom a photo graph.\nFrom the picture you\ncan see that I am far from\na great artish but am send-\nina in with the sincere\nP.P.7.9-13\nhope that you like it\nRespectfully yours,\nDoris Cohen\nachyd 1-16-42\nof\nMASSACHUSETTS\nFRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT\nBY Doris COHEN\nP.P.7\nJanuary 14, 1942\n9-C C\nMy dear Mr. Campbell:\nMany thanks, in the President's\nbehalf, for the inscribed copy of your book\nXP.P.7.9-B\nTWO FICHTERS AND TWO FINES. He is most appre-\nciative of your friendly thought in sending\nit to him.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nX\nTom W. Campbell, Esq.,\nPioneer Publishing Company,\nX\n710 Louisiana Street,\nLittle Rock,\ncb\nArkansas.\nvah.\nBORDEN, Joha,\nPPF\nYucaipa, Calif.\nJanuary 18, 1942\n9-C\nWrites to Miss Tully enclosing 10 postcards of his wood carvings. Wants these\ncarvings to be put in the Hyde Park Library and asks Miss Tully if she thinks the\nPresident will accept them. Also embodies some of his verses in his letter.--\nAttached is note to Miss Tully fron Fred W. Shipman, The Franklin D. Roosevelt\nLibrary, 1/28/42, returning the above-mentioned letter from Jona Borden, and ex-\nplaining that the carvings \"are apparently amateurish and would have no place in\nthe Library unless they were presented to us by the President.\"\nSee P.P.F. 9-B\nvah.\nPENTEL, Jacob,\nP.P7.\nNew York, N.Y.\nJanuary 28, 1942\n9-C\nExtends birthday greetings to the President - sends piece of wood carving.\nSee P.P.F. 9-P\nWARDELL, Ann\nSalt Lake City, Utah\n1-29-42\nSent the President, on behalf of John Wardell, a miniature\ncarved chair of pine.\nSee P.P.F. 9-W\nP.P.7.\nact\n9-C\nSWINT, John C.\nTifton, Ga.\n1-29-42\nSent the President a hand-carved white horse, with leather\nsaddle and bridle. - Sent to storeroom.\nSee P.P.F. 9-S\nP.P.7.\nact\n9-C\nVirginia\nCASEY, Celine\nNew Orleans, La.\nJanuary 30, 1942.\nSent\nthe\nWrote the President and sent him a religious medal.\nSee P.P.F. 9-M\nmef\nP.P.Z. 9-C\nBESWICK, Mrs. M. E.\nWest Point, Virginia\n1/30/42\nSent the President crocheted pieces.\nSee P.P.F. 9-B\nmtl\nPPF\n9C\n9d\n7PF\nSTIFLE, W. L.\nGeorgetown, California\nJanuary 26, 1942.\nSent the President some crystals.\nSent\nthe\nPresident\nof\nSee P.P.F. 9-S\nmef\nP.P.J. P.P.F.9-C\nBigard,\nP.P.7\nBrattals Baptist Church,\nPa.\nMcPIKE, Mrs. Raphael T.\nBirmingham, Alabama\n1/28/42\nSent the President a crocheted chair set and\ncopy of her husband's poem.\nGas\nSee P.P.F. 9-M\nmtl\nPPF\nBigard,\nPP7\nChurch,\nEllinois.\nLECHLEITNER, W.D.\nReading, Penna.\n1/28/42\nSent the President a box of candy.\nSee P.P.F. 9-L\nmtl\nPPF. q-C\nBigned,\nP.P.F.\nResidents tat Church,\nMYERS, Anton\niludelphia, Pa.\nChicago, Illinois.\n1-27-42\nServices\nSent a cigarette holder to the President.\nSee P.P.F. 9-M\nmef\nP.P.Z.\n9-C\nvah.\nFORSMARK, Rev. Sigurd,\nP.P.F\nSwedish Baptist Church,\nPhiladelphia, Pa.\nJanuary 27, 1942\n9-c\nSends the President a hand-carved candelabrum.\nSee P.P.F. 9-F\nvah.\nFOSTER, Mrs. Glenn Lee, &(Mr. Foster)\nSan Diego, Calif.\nP.P.\nJan. 30, 1942\n9-C\nExtend birthday greetings to the President; send crocheted work with the motto\n\"Remember Pearl Harbor\". of the Redenvals\nFunilly, by G. Sm11 the at the time they name\nThinks the President to this for Hyde Park\nSee P.P.F. 9-F\nSom P.P.E. 9+F\nvah.\nPELLETIER, Mrs. Gertrude Hall,\nP.P.Z\nDetroit, Mich.\nJanuary 14, 1942\n9-C\nWrites to the President stating that she is on that day shipping by express\nto the President the model of a Birch Bark Canoe, which was built for the Roosevelt\nFamily, and used by G. Hall Roosevelt and the President at the time when they summered\nat Passamaquoddy. Thinks the President would like to have this for his Hyde Park\nLibrary.\nSee P.P.F. 9-P\nNEWMAN, M.\nA.B. Newman Co., Inc.,\nNew York City\n1-30-42\nSent the President cigarette holders.\nSee P.P.F. 9-N\nact\nP.2.1.\nP.P. 7.\n9-C\nvah.\nRICHARDS, Mrs.George,\nMuskegee, Oklahoma\nP.P.7.\nJanuary 28, 1942\n9-C\nSends the President a gift of a cross for his birthday.\nSee P.P.F. 9-R\nvah.\nCAMPBELL.\nW.M.\nP.P.7\nBERTRAM, Mrs. E. S.,\nStillwater, Oklahoma\nJanuary 26, 1942\n9-c\nSends to the President through Senator Arthur Capper a piece of her handiwork,\nframed crocheted work (filet crochet).\nSee P.P.F. 9-B\nCAMPBELL, M.M.\nManager,\nMaytag Dairy Farms, Inc.\nNewton, Ia.\n1-27-42\nMrs. ICe\nSent the President a sample of Iowa's newest dairy product,\na Maytag Blue Cheese.\nSee P.P.F. 9-M\nP.A.7\nact\n9-C\n12\nSENFT, Mrs. Annie\nProvidence, R.I.\n1-26-42\nSent the President some crocheted work done by her daughter,\nMrs. Ida Houghton.\nP.P.Y.A.D\nSee - P.P.F. 9-S\nact\n4.9.a\nWilliem\nDOZIER, Mrs. Johanna\nNorfolk, Va.\n1-30-42\nSent\nPreaident\nSent the President some crocheted work.\nSee P.P.F. 9-D\nact\nP.P.7,\n9-C\nHILL, Mrs. William\nMarion, Ind.\n1-27-42\nSent the President some crocheted work.\nSee P.P.F. 9-H\nact\n1.1.7\n9-C\n(TRANGLATION)\n(COPY)\nDEPARTMENT OF STATE\nWashington\nIn reply refer to\nBRO\n17 7\nPACKER, Pranklin,\nBrooklyn, N.Y.\n1-6-42\nSends a calendar to the President.\nSee P.P.F.9-P\nP.P.7\nbr\nq-e\n/\n(TRANSLATION)\n(COPY)\nDEPARTMENT OF STATE\nCUBA\nWashington\nIn reply refer to\n1 n 7\nKEDDIE, James H.,\nBoston, Mass.\n9.C\nFiled 1-20-42.\nSends & Calendar to the President at the request of the publishers of\nTHE SCOTSMAN, Edinburgh. Also extends hòliday greetings.\nSee P.P.F.9-S\nbr\nThe\nor P.P.7\nthe\ngracious\n9-e\nof\nEmbassy\nC.\nThe House\n(COPY)\nDEPARTMENT OF STATE\nWashington\nIn reply refer to\nPR 811.001 Roosevelt, F.D. 7394\nP.P.7\nJanuary 15, 1942.\n9-C C\nMy dear Miss Tully:\nI am transmitting herewith a translation of a note\nfrom the Ambassador of Cuba at Washington, together with\n(as deck past desk per note letter) n\na leather table cover which the students of the Centro\nx\nx107\nSuperior Tecnologico at Ceiba del Agua, Cuba, desire to\none\nx159-a\npresent to the President.\nThe Embassy has been requested to convey to the\nXP.P.7.9-D\nstudents of the Centro Superior Tecnologico an expression\nof the President's thanks and deep appreciation for their\ngracious gift.\nSincerely yours,\nG.T. Summerlin\nChief of Protocol\nEnclosures:\nx20\n1. From Cuban Embassy,\nno. 1347, December 21, 1941.\n2. Leather table cover.\nMiss Grace G. Tully,\nThe White House\n(Original correspondence together with leather table cover given to\nMrs. Eben. )\n(COPY)\n(TRANSLATION)\nEMBASSY OF CUBA\nWASHINGTON, D.C.\n1347\nDecember 21, 1941\nExcellency:\nThe children who are students of the Centro Superior Tecnologico\nat Ceiba del Agua, Cuba, and who consist of the orphaned children of\nlaborers, clerks or members of the Armed Forces of the Republic who\ndied while at work or in service or from an illness contracted as a result\nthereof, have - with great good will and artistry - made a leather table\ncover* worked with the portrait of the mother of the enlightened President\nof the United States of America, His Exellency Franklin D. Roosevelt.\nThe said cover was sent to this Embassy with the request that it\nbe forwarded to its high destination.\nI have the honor to transmit the said cover to Your Excellency with\nthe request that you will be good enough to forward to His Excellency\nthe President this gift made to him by the pupils of the aforementioned\nCentro Superior Technologico.\nI renew (etc.)\nA.F. CONCHESO\nHis Excellency Cordell Hull,\nSecretary of State,\nWashington\n*The Spanish word \"carpeta\" has a number of meanings. What seems the\nmost likely has been chosen. Tr.\nP.O.F.\nHOOVER, J. EDGAR\n9-C\nFBI\nWashington, D. C.\n1040\nP.P.F.\nJONES, WALTER P.\n9-C\nEditor,\nMcClatchy Nowspapers,\nSacramento, Calif.\nJanuary 6, 1942\nMr. Early wrote thanking him for sending him the\noriginal of the cartoon, \"AND ALL THROUGH THE WHITE HOUSE\", which appeared in\nthe Christmas Eve issue of the McClatchy Newspapers, STE said in part, that while\none does not ordinarily give away present, he showed it to the President, and he\nliked the cartoon 80 well that he gave it to the President for his personal collection.\nSee 144-A\nour\nP.O.F.\nHOOVER, J. EDGAR\nFBI\n9_C\nWashington, D. C.\nTan 75 1042\nJanuary 20, 1942\nP.P.7C q-C\nRespectfully referred to the\nDepartment of State for appropriate\nacknowledgment.\nAttention: Mr. Summerlin.\nGRACE G. TULLY\nhm\nLetter from E. C. Lobo, 37 Pearl St., NYC, 1/18/42, to\nPresident, enclosing a picture of the President drawn\nby his nephew, Carlos Cheves Costa, who is now taking\na course of painting at the National School of Fine Arts\nin Lisbon, Portugal. This picture is presented to the\nPresident as a token of mutual respect for the President\nfrom the writer and his nephew. Asks acknowledgment of\nsame.\nX\nPp7.\nvah.\nLINAKA, Mrs.Russell W.,\nHyde Park, Dutchess County, N.Y.\nJanuary 21, 1942 (date acknowledged)\nOn above date the President wrote to Mrs. Linaka thanking her for \"that delicious\ncake\" she sent for Christmas.\nSee P.P.F. 7548\nP.P.7\n9-c\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\nP.O.F.\nHOOVER, J. EDGAR\nFBI\n9-C C\nWashington, D. C.\nJan. 15, 1942\nWrote to General Watson transmitting two small carved\ncaricatures. of the President and President Vargas of Brazil, the caricatures are\ncarved from Brazil nuts, and were sent to Mr. Hoover/ from a contact in Brazil,\nwho thought the President would be amused with them. (Sent to Library - Series \"B\")\nSee 10-B\newr\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\nSEIFTER, Chas. S.,\nJACK J. SEIFTER & CO.,\nNew York, N.Y.\n1-5-42\nOffers to send a fur cap to the President, and wants to know his head-size.\nSee P.P.F.9-J\nOn 1-17-42 Mr. Jack J. Seifter wrote to Miss Tully that they are sending\nthe President a sealskin cap.\nOn 1-21-42 the President personally acknowledged gift of the fur cap\nto Mr. Jack J. Seifter.\nbr\npip 77\n9-C\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\nFORSTER, Rudolph,\nWash., D.C.\n1-21-42 (ack.)\nThe President on above date wrote to Mr. Forster thanking him for the\nbed cover he gave to him for Christmas.\nfrom\ntheir\nFlow\non\nof\nSee P.P.F.4700\nNo D.P.V.D-O\nbr\nPP7\n1-C9-12\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\nkubly, M.W.,\nThe Swiss Colony,\nMonroe, Wisc.\n1-15-42\nSends to the President as a gift from their firm on of their cheese\nassortments.\nSent the Prosident a\nSee P.P.F.9-S\nSee 9-II\nbr\nP.P.7.\n9-e\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\nBusident\nE.\nMOORE, Fred J.\nC.,\nEureka, Calif.\n1942.\n1-13-42\nThe President wrote thanking him for for are\nPresident\nChristma\nSent the President a calendar. delighted to 16\nthe\nsopy\nof\nto\nBossow\nSee P.P.F. 9-M\nP.P.7.\nact\nSEE P.P.F. 1381\nP 9-C\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\nDAVIES, Hon. Joseph E.\nWashington, D. C.,\nJan. 21, 1942.\nThe President wrote thanking him for fur lined cape sent the\nPresident at Christmas. The President said he was delighted to have it as well as\nthe copy of \"Mission to Moscow\"\n1912\nSEE P.P.F. 1381\nP.P.F.\nII.\nAS\nfor qc\nyours,\nTOLLY\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\np.p.7. q-e\nJanuary 22, 1942\nMy dear Mrs. Clark:\nIt was kind of you to send the Presi-\ndent the little booklet. He wants you to know\nthat he is most grateful for your friendly thought\nof him.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nX\nMrs. I. Clark,\nRoute #2,\nJohn's Island,\nSouth Carolina.\ncMc\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\no\nTo the President\n+ family\nFrom\nmrs. I. Clark\nJanuary 27, 1942\n)\n9'\nMy dear Mr. Cole:\nIt was kind indeed of you to let the\nPresident see the poster to which you refer in\nyour letter of January sixteenth. Many thanks\nfor your courtesy.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nAlfred Cole, Esq.,\nGeneral Manager,\nTimely Service,\n46 Walker Street,\nNew York,\nNew York.\n1tp\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\nn.7. 9' C\nJanuary 27, 1942\nStatem\nasklyz\nMy dear Mr. Cole:\nIt was kind indeed of you to let the\nPresident see the poster to which you refer in\nyour letter of January sixteenth. Many thanks\nfor your courtesy.\nUnder\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nAlfred Cole, Esq.,\nSERVICE\nGeneral Manager,\nTimely Service,\n46 Walker Street,\nNew York,\nNew York.\n1tp\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\n4-8937\n12\nTIMELY\nSERVICE\n46 WALKER STREET\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\nheld large in Placard mail cam acki-42.\nJanuary 16, 1942\nMr. Franklin D. Roosevelt\nPresident, United States\nWhite House\nWashington, D. C.\nDear Mr. President:\nUnder separate cover, we mailed to your atten-\ntion a very beautiful and timely display poster produced\nsolely by our organization.\nThese posters are being distributed to and\nprominently displayed by hundreds of America's leading\nretail department stores.\nWe hope you like it.\nRespectfully yours,\nTIMELY SERVICE\nAlfred Cupre Cole General Manager\nAC/gh\nTIMELY PROMOTIONS FOR RETAIL STORES\nP.P.F.\nMEMORANDUM FOR MR. SHIPMAN,\n9-c\nHyde Park Library\nJan. 26, 1942\nMiss Tully referred letter to GOT, 1/19/42, from\nJona Borden, Route 1, Yucaipa, Calif., attaching 10 photos of wood carvings\nwhich he would like to give to Roosevelt Library. - GGT asked Mr. Shipman\nwhat be thinks about accepting the carvings.\newr\nSee PPF-5720\nJanuary 26, 1942\nP.P.7 q.c C\nMy dear Miss Callais:\nThank you, in the President's behalf,\nfor the little booklet. He appreciates your\nfriendly birthday greetings and is most grate-\nX\nful for your expression of confidence in his\nleadership.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nMiss Ruth Callais,\n1026 West 22nd Street,\nLos Angeles,\nCalifornia.\nCMC\nal\nd Jubilee Celebration\n392854 NO\nREGISTI RED\nLos Angeles, Calif.\n1026 W. 22nd St.\nRuth Callais\nFrom:\nP.P.7.\nfludy\nq-C\ny requesting photographs of the President and\n0 items in Spode China. States for nearly\nof W. T. Copeland & Sons, Ltd., makers of\nimportant persons and events; and that the\nWashington L D. C.\n1 is such that there is considerable demand\nwing his picture. 4/10/41 Mr. Early ack'd.\nPresident of the United States of America\nFranklin D. Roosevelt\nowr\nThompson, President, of Copeland & Thompson, Inc.,\nenclosed letter from Mr. Ronald Copeland, Chairman\nns, England, 5/13/41, to Mr. Early, in which Mr.\ncheir New York office to forward the first model\n0 Mr. Early XXX Mr. Thompson asks to be advised\nPresident.\npson wrote again to Mr. Early re above asking for acu-\nlor of the President's eyes, and also asking if the Presi-\nToby Jug of Mr. Churchill for his collection.--Presidential\nattached as follows: \"My eyes are blue and I have one of\nady.\"\nVah.\ndecree E.,\nINMAN, Robert G.\nCopeland & Thompson, Inc.,\nAdvertising Dept.,\nNew York, N. Y.,\nP.P.7. q-c\n4/8/41\nWrote to Mr. Early requesting photographs of the President and\npermission to use them on commemorative items in Spode China. States for nearly\ntwo hundred years has been the custom of W. T. Copeland & Sons, Ltd., makers of\nSpode, to produce ware commemorating important persons and events; and that the\npopularity of the President in England is such that there is considerable demand\nfor commemorative pieces of spode showing his picture. 4/10/41 Mr. Early ack'd.\nsending glossy non-copyrighted photo.\nSee 101-A\nowr\nUnder date of May 28, 1941 Sidney E. Thompson, President, of Copeland & Thompson, Inc.,\nwrote to Mr. Early re the above and enclosed letter from Mr. Ronald Copeland, Chairman\nof the Board of W. T. Copeland & Sons, England, 5/13/41, to Mr. Early, in which Mr.\nCopeland states that he is asking their New York office to forward the first model\nof the Toby Jug of the President to Mr. Early XXX Mr. Thompson asks to be advised\nif this will be acceptable to the President.\nUnder date of 1/20/42 Mr. Thompson wrote again to Mr. Early re above asking for acu-\nrate information as to the color of the President's eyes, and also asking if the Presi-\ndent would care to accept a Toby Jug of Mr. Churchill for his collection.--Presidential\nmemo to Mr. Early 1/26/42 attached as follows: \"My eyes are blue and I have one of\nthe Churchill juga already.\"\nVah.\nCORPUZ. deorge E.,\n...\nMOEBIUS, Carl W.,\nMilwaukee, Wisc.\n1-6-42\nSends President their 1942 calendar.\nSee P.P.F.9-M\ntidd\n9-C\nbr\nVah.\nCORPUZ, deorge E.,\nPhilippine War Relief,\nIce Angeles, Calif.\n1-15-42\nSends a Philippine made cane to the President as a symbol of their loyalty and\nsupport.\nSee P.P.F.9-P\nbr\np.p.7\n9C\nvah.\nFISCHER, Mrs.R.,\nP.P7\nSen Diego, Calif.\nJenuary 28, 1942 (date of acknowledgedment)\n9-C\nSends the President a card of birthday greetings with a crocheted doily and\ntwo pot holders.\nSee P.P.F. 9-8\nP.P.J.\nDAVENPORT, HARRY\n9.c\nHollywood, Calif.\nJan. 36, 1942\nof\nbirthday.\nWrote to the President sending a cigarette holder. (T.A.)\nSee PPF-9-D\newr\n777-0-0\n,\nP.P.F.\nSTEIN, MRS. IDA\n9-C\nNew York, N. I.\nJan. 26, 1942\nWrote to the President sending piece of crocheted work\nfor his birthday. (Put in storeroom)\nSee PPF-9-S\newr,\nP.P.F.\nde TORRES, MISS CLAUDINA VD.\n9-C\nNew York, N. Y.\nJan. 29, 1942 Ackd.\nWrote to the President enclosing $1.00 for Infantile\nParlysis Fund. Also sent a crucifix for the Pres. (small crucifix given away)\nSee PPF-310-CONTRIBUTION-D\new:\n3\nVah.\nHAAN, Kilsoo K.,\nWashington Representative,\nP.P.A.\nSino-Koroan Peoples' League,\nFLANAGAN, Thomas,\nOutagamie County Asylum,\nAppleton, Wis.\n1-25-42\nSends President & package containing items of carving made by Jack Sheehy, an\ninmate of the above Asykum. Also letter to the President from Jack Sheehy, saying he\nmade the carvings and hopes President will accept them as a birthfay gift.\nSee P.P.F.9-S\nP pit\n9-C\nbr\nvah.\nHAAN, Kilsoo K.,\nWashington Representative,\nP.P.A.\nPennlest\nMAGILL, Billy,\nNew York, N.Y.\n1-26-42\nSends calendar to the President.\nSee P.P.F.9-M\nbr\nP.P.7.\n9-C\nvah.\nHAAN, Kilsoo K.,\nWashington Representative,\nP.P.A.\nSino-Korean Peoples' League,\nWashington, D. C.\n9-C\nJanuary 27, 1942\nWrites to the President sonding a handmade cigarette set as a birthday gift from\nthe Mother's Club of Korea.\nUnder date of 1/29/42 Miss Tully referred the above letter to Mr. Summerlin,\nretaining the cigarette set in this office.\nSee P.P.F. 9-M\nP.P.F.\nWESTERMAN, HARRY J.\nColumbus, Ohio\n9. e\nJan. 27, 1942\nWrote to Mrs. Roosevelt sending in for the President,\nhis original cartoon that was printed the first year of the birthday celebration.\n(Put in Print Case)\nSee PPF-9-W\newr\nthe Cometex\nE\nthe\nof him.\nTory\nyours,\nD, PIELLY\nP.P.7.\n9-C\nJanuary 29, 1942\nMy dear Mr. Carsten:\nYou were more than kind to send the\nPresident that hand-carved cane for his birth-\nday. He wants you to know that he appreciates\nyour friendly thought of him.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nChris Carsten, Esq.,\n2635 Kenilworth Avenue,\nWilmette,\nIllinois.\ncMc\nhe President\nServis \"B\"\nThank for came \"\nBirthday,\nOn the occasion of his\nsixtieth birthday anniversary.\naked a Diamond Jubilee Birthday\n, Mr. Myrup, Pres. of the Bakers'\nPlease accept this token, a\nit at the White House. Writes\nhand- carved odd number.\nS Arena Friday Night, Jan. 30th,\n1/29/42 CMW.\nnies.\nwith highest regards, from\n- Mr. Wm. Green, A.F. of L.,\ner of Mr. Myrup and Mr.\nyours faithfully\nTURES)\" In penciled notation\nbhris barsten\nepted personally by President.\"\nsee P.P.F.4885-Committee folder\nP.P.7\nbr\n9-C\nWRIGLEY, Tom,\nThe Committee for the Celebration of the President's Birthday,\nThe National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis,\nNew York, N.Y.\n1-23-42.\nWrite that the Bakers' International Union has baked a Diamond Jubilee Birthday\nCake for the President. President Greene of the A.F.L., Mr. Myrup, Pres. of the Bakers'\nUnion, and perhaps one other official want to deliver it at the White House. Writes\nthat this cake is the one to on the platform at Uline's Arena Friday Night, Jan. 30th,\nand which Mrs. Roosevelt cut during the evening ceremonies.\nMemo for Gen. Watson dated 1-27-42 - 12:00 noon - Mr. Wm. Green, A.F. of L.,\nMr. Myrup, Pres. Bakers' Union, Miss Jill Myrup, daughter of Mr. Myrup and Mr.\nLugene Kelly to present President's birthday cake. PICTURES)\" In penciled notation\n\"Mrs. Helen Hughes.\" Another notation, \"This cake accepted personally by President.\"\nsee P.P.F. 4885-Committee folder\nP.P.7\nbr\n9-C\nvah.\nSMITH, Walter B.,\nP.P.7.\nHendersonville, N. Car.\nJanuary 29, 1942 (Date acknowledged)\n9-C\nOn above date Col. McIntyre wrote to Mr. Smith thanking him for both the President\nand himself for the Cartoons of the A.E.F. Col. McIntyre adds: \"Steve Early, who\nrightfully claims The Stars and Stripes as his baby, has one of these, but tells the\nPresident and me that there are only a very limited number in existence. The President\nis delighted to have this copy for his Hyde Park Library and asked me to be sure and\nthank you.\"\nSee 144-A\nvah.\nOLIVER, Mrs. M.,\nP.P.7.\nSan Jose, Calif.\nJanuary 30, 1942 (date acknowledged)\nq-c\nOn above date Miss Tully wrote to Mrs. Oliver thanking her in the President's\nbehalf for \"that beautiful crocheted piece\" which she sent.\nSee P.P.F. 9-0\nP.P.F.\nTHOMPSON, MRS. LEWIS S.\n9-C\nRed Bank, N. J.\nJan. 28, 1942\nWrote to the President sending set of calendar cards\nand block for his desk calendar. Letter attached from Elsie Wildanger, Secy.\nto Mrs. Thompson, requesting return of the set of cards which the Pres. now has\nafter hers are recd. (Given to Miss Tully for P)\nSee PPF-9-T\newr\nJanuary 30, 1942\nqc\nMy dear Mrs. Chialastri:\nThank you, in the President's behalf,\nfor your friendly birthday greetings. He wants\nyou to know that he deeply appreciates your\nthought in sending him those beautifully crocheted\npieces.\nVery sincerely yours,\nGRACE G. TULLY\nMrs. Frances Chialastri,\n4140 0'Geary Avenue,\nDeer Park,\nOhio.\ncMc\nalysis fund, and one to\nacle\nSr\nP.P.F. F,\nSeries\n9-C\n93\nm handmade cane\nKansas City, Mo. -\newr\nHappy Birthday\nalysis fund, and one to\nP.P.F.\n9-C\nare a pleasure to know\nm handmade cane\nKansas City, Mo. -\nt NICER the older you grow,\nuse complaining when birthdays appear\newr\nYou're scheduled to have one every year.\nHAPPY BIRTHDAY! !\nMANY HAPPY RETURNS!\nFrom are\nDree york whio, over\ninfantile paralysis fund, and one to\nP.P.F. F,\n9-C\nent sending him handmade cane\nthony Rizzo - Kansas City, Mo. -\nto\newr\nPresident ideat me, as no Ragod\nthis recendition tion\nFREEDLAND, Mrs. Esther,\nDetroit, Mich.\n1-29-42.\nEncloses two checks for $36.00. One for the infantile paralysis fund, and one to\nMrs. Roosevelt for the next nod awned Anima\nP.P.F.\nDIX, FRED BARTLETT\nElroy, Wisc.\n9-C\nJan. 22, 1942\nWrote to the President sending him handmade cane\nfor his birthday. (Cane sent to invalid - Anthony Rizzo - Kansas City, Mo. -\nFiled PPF#50-R)\nSee PPF-9-D\newr\nFREEDLAND, Mrs. Esther,\nDetroit, Mich.\n1-29-42.\nEncloses two checks for $36.00. One for the infantile paralysis fund, and one to\nMrs. Roosevelt for the nart nod\nrvs\nP.P.F\nELIZALDE, Hon. J. M.\nResident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States,\n9-C\n1-30-42\nSent birthday greetings to the President, and said he bespeaks the 8 entiments\nof all the people of his country. Sent large box of cigars. --- Acknewledged by\nPresident, Jan. 31, 1942.\nSEE P.P.F. 7046\nFREEDLAND, Mrs. Esther,\nDetroit, Mich.\n1-29-42.\nEncloses two checks for $36.00. One for the infantile paralysis fund, and one to\nthe\nRongewel*\nfan\nthe\nWEATHERLY, Grant,\nOnamia, Miss.\n1-23-42\ngends gift of a cane to the President.\nSee P.P.F.9-W\nbr\nP.P.7,\nG-C\nFREEDLAND, Mrs. Esther,\nDetroit, Mich.\n1-29-42.\nEncloses two checks for $36.00. One for the infantile paralysis fund, and one to\nMrs. Roosevelt for the next red cross drive. Also sends a cake for the President.\nSee P.P.F.310-Contbibution-F-\nbr\nP.P.F,\n9-C\nMORTON, Robert F.\nAthens, Ga.\n1-30-42\nWrote to Mrs. Roosevelt stating that he would like to send to the\nPresident a walking cane, made from the heart of a Georgia Red Cedar telephone pole.\nOn Feb. 16th, Mr. Morton wrote to Gen. Watson stating that under separate cover he is\nsending the cane. (The cane was sent to an invalid, Jane Kearns, Carlisle, Pa.)\nSee P.P.F. 9-M\nact\nP.P.7,\n9-C\nMONTGOMERY, Mrs. D.\nMinot, Maine\n1/12/42\nWrote to the President in re her son, Pvt. Erwin R. Crocker,\nwho was wounded in Hawaii, requesting he be returned to the mainland until recovered\nfrom injuries. Sent crocheted work and snapshot of her son. Ackn'd. 2/19/42. -\nAttached is report from the Adjutant General 2/14/42 on condition\nof Pvt. Crocker stating he will not be returned to mainland as condition is such he\ncan be placed on duty shortly. - Memorandum for the Secretary, General Staff from\nthe Adjutant General, 2/16/42 relative to the above. - Memorandum for Mr. Forster\n2/18/42 relative to the above.\nSee - P.P.F. 9-M\nmtl\nP.P.F,\n9-C 9 C\nERNST, Mrs. Henry\nLouisville, Ky.\n1-21-42\nack'd 3-2-42\nSent the President some crocheted work. - Sent to storeroom.\nSee P.P.F. 9-E\nact\nP.P.7.\n9-C"
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