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PPF 9
PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE
Gifts F
June-Dec. - 1935
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June 10, 1935
My dear Mr. Feisinger:
It was very good of you to send me that
fine champagne. I genuinely appreciate your kind
thought.
Many thanks and best wishes to you.
Very sincerely yours,
Honorable William L. Feisinger,
House of Representatives,
Washington, D. C.
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PRIVATE SECRETARY
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Your friendly letter has been received
and the President thanks you for writing. He
wants you to know how much he appreciates your
kind thought in sending him the articles you men-
tion and has asked me to convey his very best
wishes to you for your welfare and happiness.
Very sincerely yours,
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Store Home
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
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June 17, 1935.
My dear Miss Fossek:
The painting which you were good
enough to send to the President has been
received.
He asks me to assure you of his
appreciation of your thoughtful courtesy
in presenting it to him.
Very sincerely yours,
Store Room
M. A. LeHAND
Private Secretary
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Miss Clementine Fossek,
538 North 104th Street,
Seattle,
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June 18, 1935
My dear Mr. Fehr:
The President was indeed pleased to
receive the beautiful flowers you sent to him
and has asked me to tell you how much he appre-
ciates your kindly thought. He wishes me to
convey his very best wishes to you.
Very sincerely yours,
shrew away.
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
R. M. Fehr, Esq.,
Pine Grove,
Pennsylvania.
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June 25, 1935
My dear Mr. Frost:
The President has received your
letter and the Catalpa sprout to which you
refer. He thanks you cordially for writing
and letting him have your views and has asked
me to convey his very best wishes to you and
to your father.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. LeHand
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PRIVATE SECRETARY
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but for Justice for over. am Taxkyn thanks.
July 9, 1935.
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My dear Mr. Foth:
I am delighted with the book ends and do
want you to know how much I appreciate the kindly
thought which prompted you to make and send them
to me, as well as the friendly expressions of con-
fidence and good will which your letter conveys.
Very sincerely yours,
Mirs Leward (v
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H. A. Foth, Esq.,
2384 Glendale Boulevard,
Los Angeles,
California.
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this product of my handls with the modlest
hope that the joy of possessing may be
2384 glendale Blvd.
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June recled 28 1935
Dear mr, President
7-9-35
In these alays of unfairs criticism by
would - do- better and someboads & have long
fell an unga to express in tangible form my
unbound admiration for a man where far.
seeing and nahle endiavours and achievements
will No come. by greater appreciated by generations
R feel an though d speak for the quiet
existence million who daily Invent and toil for their
confidence, for the Undred of thousands who,
accepting your guidance with great
ram singer sam end carry a rong of grate-
fulness in their hearts for they Have bun
saved from want and famine through your
generous relief miamines, - and d have mus
marry of them.
this spirit and as a symbol- As accept
may 2. therefore, humbly asth you-in
this product of my handls with the modest
hope that the joy of possessing may be
equal No that of the making,
and should
it cause well you an brief moment of enlightment
it has served its purpose.
Sincerely yours
H. A. Foth
P.S. These bashensh have been first carred
in wood then cant in branze and hand toold
The worlen model in destroyed for they shall
not by repeated. H.I.F.
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July 16, 1935.
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My dear Mr. Fisk:
The President has asked me to ac-
knowledge the receipt of your note of July
thirteenth and to thank you very much for
your courtesy in sending the photographs of
the Yale-Harvard races.
the
Very sincerely yours,
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M. A. LeHAND
Private Secretary
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Howard Fisk, Esq.,
37 Granite Street,
New London,
Connecticut.
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37 Granite St.
New London, Conn.
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7-16-25
July 13, 1935.
Dear Mr Roosevelt:
You may be interested in the
enclosed pictures of the finish of the Yale Harvard
morning races. They were good races as shown by
the very close finish.
My duties as a pharmacist in one
of the local drugstores prevented me from being present
at the Varsity race, but from the account of the race,
I am sure that we didnot miss much.
May good health and staunch supporters
carry your great plans to completion.
Very truly yours,
Howard Fisk
Howard Fisk
HEIMS, Henry J., Esq..
Vice Pres., The Finchley Establishment,
New York, N.Y.
July 19, 1935
Writes the President that at the suggestion of Mr. E. J. Flynn, (Lake
Mahopac, New York), they are shipping to him on that date two white gabardine
suits, which they hope will be entirely satisfactory.
Under date of July 26, 1935 the President wrote to Hon. Edward J. Flynn,
thanking him for the "suits, the shirts, and the ties".
See P.P.F. 1898
P.P.7.
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P.P.7.
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August 1, 1935.
My dear Mr. Farrell:
The basket of peaches has been re-
ceived and the President has asked me to as-
sure you of his appreciation of your thought-
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fulness in sending them to him.
Very sincerely yours,
Sent to Wanse
M. A. LeHAND
Private Secretary
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F. R. Farrell, Esq.,
Aberdeen,
North Carolina.
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August 8, 1935.
Dear Mr. Foltis:-
The Juice-O-Veg which you
were good enough to send to the President
has been received and he asks me to thank
you for sending it to him.
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Very sincerely yours,
p.p.7.
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M. A. Le Hand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
C. C. Foltis, Esq.,
Juice-0-Veg, Inc.,
175 Eighth Avenue,
New York, N. Y.
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JUICE-O-VEG, Inc.
175 eighth avenue
NEW york
telephone chickering 4-1747
August 6, 1935.
Miss M. LeHand, Secretary,
President F. Roosevelt
Executive Mansion,
Washington, D. C.
Dear Madam:-
I am shipping in your care today
via prepaid American Railway Express one
case of Juice-0-Veg. This shipment was re-
quested by Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, Jr., who
wished his parents to try this new health
drink.
Juice-O-Veg is a product prepared
under my formula and is composed of juices
of raw fresh vegetables flavored with fresh
fruit juices and is bottled without being
heated or without the addition of preservatives
of any kind or description.
We are enclosing a report of an
analytical laboratory giving the mineral salts
present. Slight precipitate in bottom of
bottle is organic iron salt and does not in-
dicate deterioration of contents.
Please serve cold.
I trust that this shipment will
arrive safely.
Very truly yours,
CCF:DMZ
DR. THEO. MARKOVITS
DR. M. G. WFGER
MARKOVITS & WEBER, INC.
Food Technologists and Industrial Chemists
31 UNION SQUARE
NEW YORK, N.Y.
PHONE GRAMERCY 7-8887
July 26th,
1935
The Juice-0-Veg Co.
175 Eighth Ave.
New York City
Att'n: Mr. C. Foltis
Gentlemen:
We have tested samples of Juice-0-Veg
submitted to us by you and have found
the following elements present:
Calcium
Potassium
Iron
Manganese
Phosphorous
We further find 5.6% of solids present
in Juice-0-Veg.
Very truly yours,
MARKOVITS & WEBER, INC.
M.G.Wehr. Secretary
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Fisher HITE SHINGTON
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MORRIS SHEPPARD, TEX., CHAIRMAN
DUNCAN U. FLETCHER, FLA.
HUGO L. BLACK, ALA,
ROBERT D. CAREY, WYO.
L. J. DICKINSON, IOWA
J. HAMILTON LEWIS, ILL,
WARREN R. AUSTIN, VT.
MARCUS A. COOLIDGE, MASS.
M. M. LOGAN, KY.
W. WARREN BARBOUR, N.J.
THE
GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK.
ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N.C.
NATHAN L. BACHMAN, TENN.
United States Senate
F. RYAN DUFFY. WIS.
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August 12, 1935.
My dear Mr. Finch:
The President has asked me to 8.5-
sure you of his appreciation of your thought-
fulness in sending that fine watermelon to
him.
Very sincerely yours,
So House
M. A. LeHAND
Private Secretary
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Arch. G. Finch, Esq.,
Wilson,
North Carolina.
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tending good wishes for
17 paper and requests that
sident; also requests
reasured by the Shrine.
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MORRIS SHEPPARD, TEX., CHAIRMAN
DUNCAN U. FLETCHER, FLA.
ROBERT D. CAREY, WYO.
HUGO L. BLACK, ALA.
L.J. DICKINSON, IOWA
J. HAMILTON LEWIS, ILL,
WARREN R. AUSTIN, VT.
MARCUS A. COOLIDGE, MASS.
W. WARREN BARBOUR, N. J.
M. M. LOGAN, KY.
GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK.
ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N.C.
United States Senate
NATHAN L. BACHMAN, TENN.
AUG
F. RYAN DUFFY, WIS.
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COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS
August 14, 1955.
Respectfully referred to the State
Department for appropriate acknowledgment.
Attention is invited to the attached auto-
P.P.7
graph.
9-7
LOUIS McH. HOWE
Secretary to the President
Attention:
Mr. Southgate.
STATE Letter (in Japanese) from TAKASHIGE KONDO, Kuroshima Shrine,
Takihama Mura, Nii-Gun, Ehime Ken, Japan, extending good wishes for
President's health; states he is sending some paper and requests that
an inscription be written thereon by the President; also requests
signed photograph, whic h he states will be treasured by the Shrine.
Two fans and table of wood attached.
File Note:
(Paper enclosed between two pieces of
wood constituted the "table of wood"
mentioned. Autograph placed between
same and sent to State Dept. Fans
also sent to State Dept. No mention
made in letter that fans were intended
as gift.)
Original Memo filed Kuroshima Shrine.
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MORRIS SHEPPARD, TEX., CHAIRMAN
DUNCAN U. FLETCHER, FLA.
HUGO L. BLACK, ALA.
ROBERT D. CAREY, WYO.
L. J. DICKINSON, IOWA
J. HAMILTON LEWIS, ILL,
WARREN R. AUSTIN, VT.
MARCUS A. COOLIDGE, MASS.
M. M. LOGAN, KY.
W. WARREN BARBOUR, N.J.
THE
GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK.
ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N.C.
NATHAN L. BACHMAN, TENN.
United States Senate
F. RYAN DUFFY, WIS.
ELBERT D. THOMAS, UTAH
SHERMAN MINTON, IND.
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COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS
LEWIS B. schwellenbach, WASH.
AUG 19 1935
VICTOR RUSSELL, CLERK
c. H. TOLBERT, ASST. CLERK
August 15, 1935.
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Cedel 8.20.35
Dear Mr. President:
Mr. Bill Flatt of Texas, is passing
through Washington hitch-hiking from Austin, Texas, to
Milwaukee, representing the Young Democratic Club of the
University of Texas. He is to attend the Young
Democrats national meeting at Milwaukee as a repre-
sentative of this Club. He is hitch-hiking in order
to give publicity to the Young Democratic movement.
He is a very worthy young man in every way and is
an ardent Roosevelt supporter. He has left with me a
jar of jelly which he wishes me to present to you with
these words:
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"Mr. President, take this on your
vacation. The Young Democrats
at Milwaukee on August 23 will be on
guard for you."
Kindly send me a reply which I may
send Mr. Flatt.
Yours very sincerely,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
The White House,
Washington, D.C.
Mmus shoffard
PS. am haldme the article m
my Aubject Dym ml m.s.
August 20, 1935.
My dear Senator Sheppard:
The President has asked me to acknowl-
edge the receipt of your letter of August fif-
teenth, regarding the jar of jelly left by Mr.
Bill Flatt for presentation to him. Will you
please be good enough to thank Mr. Flatt, in
the President's behalf, for his courtesy.
If you will send the Jar to me, I
shall be glad to present it to the President
with Mr. Flatt's compliments.
Sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary to the
President
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Honorable Morris Sheppard,
United States Senate,
Washington, D. C.
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August 30, 1935
My dear Mr. Flatt:
The President has asked me to express
his thanks to you for the jar of delicious
jelly presented by you through the courtesy of
Senator Sheppard.
He appreciates your thought of him.
Sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Bill Flatt, Esq.,
c/o Senator Morris Sheppard,
The United States Senate,
Washington, D. C.
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noted
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WARREN R. AUSTIN, VT.
MARCUS A. COOLIDGE, MASS.
W. WARREN BARBOUR, N.J.
M. M. LOGAN, KY.
GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK.
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ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N.C.
NATHAN L. BACHMAN, TENN.
United States Senate
F. RYAN DUFFY, WIS.
ELBERT D. THOMAS, UTAH
COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS
SHERMAN MINTON, IND.
LEWIS B. schwellenbach, WASH.
VICTOR RUSSELL, CLERK
c. H. TOLBERT, ASST. CLERK
Washington, D. c.,
August 23, 1935.
Dear Mr. McIntyre:
I am sending you under another
cover the jelly which Mr. Bill Flatt of Texas requested
me to present to the President for him, and which you
kindly stated you would present in your letter of August
20.
Yours very sincerely
Hon. M. H. McIntyre,
Secretary to the President,
The White House,
Washington, D. C.
adomeure has it.
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August Book: 20, "Breary 1935 Prest
My dear Mr. Foley:
The President has received the copy
of your book, which you have been good enough
to send him. He deeply appreciates your thought-
fulness and asks me to express his thanks.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
X
Arthur Foley, Esq.,
100 Grafton Avenue,
East Milton,
Massachusetts.
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to the Presediut
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IT A COPY OF
VT. IT IS MY
WISH THAT HE TAKE IT ON HIS VACATION so AS TO HAVE A LAUGH
OR TWO. IT IS COMING ADDRESSED TO YOU PARCEL POST.
SINCERELY,
Onthm Joley.
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P.P.F-9- F
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100 GRAFTON AVE.
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EAST MILTON, MASS.
DEAR MISS LE HAND:-
WOULD YOU PLEASE PRESENT A COPY OF
MY NEW BOOK 'BREESY ADVENTURE TO THE PRESIDENT. IT IS MY
WISH THAT HE TAKE IT ON HIS VACATION so AS TO HAVE A LAUGH
OR TWO. IT IS COMING ADDRESSED TO YOU PARCEL POST.
SINCERELY,
Arthm.,Foley. Onthm Joley.
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August 22, 1935.
My dear Mr. Freed:-
Thank you for the perfectly lovely
cigarette case which you were kind enough to send
to me. I deeply appreciate your thought of me.
My best wishes to you,
Very sincerely yours,
Allie S. Freed, Esq., X1354
730 Fifth Avenue,
New York, N. Y.
allu
Receipt.
ALLIE S. FREED
SEVEN THIRTY FIFTH AVENUE
Bot
NEW YORK
Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt,
President of the United States,
White House,
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. President:-
I returned today, after a most interesting
trip, during which I made particular study of housing in
Europe. Have a great deal to report to you that I believe
can be translated to our national good.
Under separate cover am sending you a little
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momento, which I hope you will accept with my best wishes
and kindest regards.
Sincerely yours,
alli J.Speed
August
Nineteenth,
1935.
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P.P.A. a'
7.
August 26, 1935.
My dear Mr. Freier:
Thanks very much for the picture of
the combined Hawaiian bands. It brought
back memories of my pleasant trip.
Very sincerely yours,
Drin se Hand
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Kurt Freier, Esq.,
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United States Army Bandmaster,
Schofield Barracks,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
noted
Congress of the United States
house of Representatives
Washington, D.C.
Inc that
August 22, 1935
Dear Mr. President:
+ x00.Howari 400 Howaii
Honolulu, a picture of the combined Hawaiian
Some time ago I received from Mr. Kurt Freier,
bands which played "Aloha" upon your departure
from the territory. I was entrusted with the message
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of having this picture presented to you.
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Mr. Freier is United States Army Bandmaster at
Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, and it was his idea
of combining the bands to play for your farewell.
He also tinted the picture by hand. This picture
and existence. a similar one sent me are the only two in
Incidentally, you might be glad to know that Mr.
Freier's little son suffered from infantile paralysis
from which he has recovered and joined in the activities
of his family.
I take pleasure in forwarding the picture to you this
day by a messenger.
Respectfully yours,
Raph OBrewated
The Honorable,
The President of the United States,
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Franklin D. Roosevelt,
The White House,
Washington, D. C.
p.r.7.
September 3, 1935
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My dear Mr. Fluegelmen:
The President is delighted with the
hat and has asked me to tell you hou much he
appreciates the kind thought which prompted you
to send it to him.
Very sincerely yours,
rent no Houst
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
M. Fluegelman, Esq.,
848 Sixth Avenue,
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New York, N. Y.
noted
X
M. FLUEGELMAN, INC.
MANUFACTURER OF
SILK AND OPERA HATS
848 SIXTH AVENUE
S. E. COR. OF 30TH STREET
NEW YORK
1855
August 29th,1935.
Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt,
President, United States of America,
Washington, D.C.
My dear Mr President;-
I take great pleasure in sending you, under
separate cover, a mid-night blue opera hat, it being the
latest creation of the hat makers craftmanship, in this
class of headgear.
Please accept it as a supplement to the silk
hat sent you at your inauguration as President, and with it,
my very best wishes for the continued success of your
administration.
That you may wear it on many pleasant occasions,
is the sincere wish of
Yours very truly
X
P.P.7.
Burley
9-7
September 6, 1935
Gentlemen:
The basket of fine peaches which you
were good enough to send to the President has
been received.
Thank you very much in his behalf for
your thoughtfulness.
Very sincerely yours,
15. A. Le Hand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Funk's Orchard,
Vincennes,
Indiana,
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noted
for the President
September 23, 1935.
p.r.7.
| basket of Teaches
9-7
Kunk's archard.
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houghtfulness in bring-
Vincerner- Ind
y delightful glass donkey
all keep it here at Hyde
sures.
ry much.
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Very sincerely yours,
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sent 20 House
esq.,
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Chairman,
Committee for Economic Recovery,
730 Fifth Avenue,
New York City.
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September 23, 1935.
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9-7
Dear Mr. Freed:
Please let me tell you how much I
appreciate your thoughtfulness in bring-
ing me that really delightful glass donkey
from Italy. I shall keep it here at Hyde
Park with my treasures.
Thank you very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Allie S. Freed, Esq.,
Chairman,
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Committee for Economic Recovery,
730 Fifth Avenue,
New York City.
The COMMITTEE for Economic RECOVERY
HZU
- - - 730 FIFTH AVENUE 4 nEW YORK CITY
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
OFFICE OF CHAIRMAN
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Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt,
President of the United States
of America,
Hyde Park, New York.
Dear Mr. President:-
While I was abroad, I thought you might
like a desk souvenir to let the visitor know that there is
always a good kick left in the Democratic Party.
I had Salviati, who are supposed to be
the best glass makers in the world, design the donkey I am
sending you. I hope you will like it.
Kindest personal regards.
Sincerely yours, 25reed
Allie S. Freed,
Chairman,
COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC RECOVERY.
September
Nineteenth,
1935.
Writer sends
Budley
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P.P.7.
October 10, 1935
9-7
My dear Eunice:
In the absence of the President, I
want to thank you cordially in his behalf
for those fine candied figs and to assure
you that he will greatly appreciate your
kind thought in sending them to him.
Very sincerely yours,
Nurs se same
M.A.LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Eunice Fellhauer,
1125 East Santa Clara Ave.,
Santa Ana,
California.
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often her that's gren in juring my
THE WHITE house Cuty
WASHINGTON
10/10
Thanks 8 year old
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Fellhawer
1125 E. Santa Chara One
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Writer sends
Busing
October 29, 1935
p.p.7. 9-7
My dear Mr. Fromkes:
The President has received your letter
of October twenty-fourth and the copy of your
publication which you were good enough to en-
close. He deeply appreciates your kind thought
in sending the book to him.
Very sincerely yours,
M.A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Harry Fromkes, Esq.,
es
42 Broadway,
New York, N.Y.
ofter me that's gren in young my
I sends
42 BROADWAY
NEW YORK CITY
SESSION LAWS PUBLISHING abspide COMPANY
PUBLISHERS OF THE
ANNUAL
WHITEHALL 4-1100
"COMPLETE DIGEST OF SESSION LAWS"
October 24, 1935
Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt
White House
Washington, D.C.
Dear President Roosevelt:
I am pleased to send you with my compli-
ments one of the first copies of our publica-
tion, the annual "DIGEST AND GUIDE" of the
New York 1935 Session Laws. I hope you will
find this interesting. It is the only publi-
cation of its kind in this state.
Yours truly, Doming
Harry Fromkes,
Editor-in-Chief.
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made from a James
Poflar tree that gren in my
Writer sends
P.P.7.
October 29, 1935
9-7 -
My dear Mr. Kirkland:
The President has asked me to thank you for
the boxes of delicious grapefmuit received aboard
his special train through the courtesy of Mr. Biggins
and the Florida Citrus Commission.
They accompanied him to the West Coast and he
and the members of his immediate party enjoyed them
very much.
Sincerely yours
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
L. P. Kirkland, Esq.,
c/o Adams Packing Company,
Auburndale,
Florida.
made from a James
Poflar tree that gren in my
Writer sends
The President
a gift - a
October 31, 1935
P.P.7.
came made
from tree raised
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by him.
at noted with interest
per twenty-sixth and has
(Sells of gaorl JU cordially for that fine
made and sent to m. He wants you to know
The Sarar
tes this evidence of your
id good will.
si ncerely yours,
Ston Rom
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
J. F. Fowler, Esq.,
600 North Newton Avenue,
Eldorado,
Arkansas.
es
Lated
The came is made from a January
wolking came that made my self
Poflar tree that gren in my
October 31, 1935
P.P.7.
q-7
My dear Mr. Fowler:
The President noted with interest
your letter of October twenty-sixth and has
asked me to thank you cordially for that fine
cane you made for him. He wants you to know
how much he appreciates this evidence of your
friendly interest and good will.
Very sincerely yours,
Ston Romer
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
J. F. Fowler, Esq.,
600 North Newton Avenue,
Eldorado,
Arkansas.
es
LATUE
wolking came that made my self
The came is made from a Janug
Poflar tree that gren in my
Recid
came
El Forada ank.
Oct.26~1935
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President of the united States
Washington D. C.
of
Dear mr. Rooseallt
I hape that your will fandor
me for rebing the liberty to write
your a personal letter. and I am
sune if you knew the femoural
pleasure it gives me to write this
letter you would grout my fordon
for this brench of liberty.
I am sending you a little
fresent. and it group me great when
joy to send it. I hope that you
receive it that and juy will be mutual
I am not able to send you any thing
fine. But I want your to know that some
times a foor man's heart is touer
than a mich mans heart.
I am sending by Express a
wolking one that I made my self
The came is made from a January
Poflar tree that gren in my
fand I samed it of into pirces
11/2 mehes long and then fut them all
back together just to shew workmareship.
I bored holes through the joints and
fut them back together an a 3/8 stul
The thip an the laws ind is of semi-
rod and that is what holds it together
solid number. an the gold flate an
the head of the Came is ingraved
in small letters J.F.F. to F.D.R.
lb am sending this latter are day
ahead of the came. and when it
verehes you I hope your will be
just as much fleased as I am.
and now J thank gan for the country
rhat you have shown me in giving of
your valuble time to the reading of this
letter. and some day may I have the
fleasure dictation. of reading a letter of goms own
and with my very best wishes to your and your
immeasurable ability to guide am desting. I
assume your of my esterm and confidence.
J.F. Fowler
600 North Newton are
El Forado and
&
I made a ganel of the tifs
of Caws horms and sent it
have sum the govel
to mr. barner. you may
mr. Gamer write me a
very nice letter when
he received the garel
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Alfred Fanelli, Esq.,
61 Poplar Street, Studio 41,
Brooklyn,
New York.
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Mis
PPT
November 8, 1935.
My dear Mr. Fanelli:
This will acknowledge the receipt of
your letter of October twenty-ninth.
Please be assured of the President's
appreciation of the kindly thought which prompted
you to make and send the bas relief to him.
Very sincerely yours,
Store Room
M.A. LeHAND
Private Secretary
Alfred Fanelli, Esq.,
61 Poplar Street, Studio 41,
Brooklyn,
New York.
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October 29, 1935
Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt,
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President of the United States,
The White House,
Washington, D. C.
My dear Sir:
For some past years, I have been executing bas - relief
wood carved portraits of American and European celebrities
and it has occurred to me, as a patriotic duty, to produce
such a bas - relief of yourself as I feel tempted to hope
you will most generously accept.
May I add that should you honor me with a personal word, I
shall feel both gratified and grateful.
Your obliged servant,
Alfred Fanelli,
61 Poplar Street, - Studio 41
Brooklyn, New York
M078-29
. which Warm Springs Ga.
vah.
RUSSELL, Hen. Richard B., Jr.,
United States Senate,
Washington, D. C. (Written from Winder, Georgia)
November 19, 1935
Writes Col. MeIntyre introducing Mrs. R. I. Cresham and Mrs. Sallie Arnaud,
of Atlanta, Georgia, whose object is to deliver to the Lit tle White House a basket
of flowers ordered for the President by a Washington friend.
See Crosham, Mrs. R. I.
P.P.7.
9-7
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Warm Springs Ga.
E.
Nov.
Mr. President
PP7,
Pleak ecsept Invalid Walker
with my compliments
9-7
you
Hopa it can bed serviceto
Respectfully
Geo.Fischer
wants you to know that he greatly appreciates
your friendly interest.
Very sincerely yours,
Reced at W.S
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
George Fischer, Esq.,
Warm Springs,
Georgia.
es
noted
November 30th 1935
Maryland
M078-29
PP7,
December 12, 1935
9-7
My dear Mr. Fischer:
It was mighty nice of you to send that
gift to the President at Warm Springs, and he
wants you to know that he greatly appreciates
your friendly interest.
Read at W.S
Very sincerely malks yours,
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
George Fischer, Esq.,
Warm Springs,
Georgia.
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noted
November 30th 1935 Maryland
M078-29
THE WHITE HOUSE
7
WASHINGTON
December 12, 1935
7
My dear Mr. Fischer:
It was mighty nice of you to send that
gift to the President at Warm Springs, and he
wants you to know that he greatly appreciates
your friendly interest.
Very sincerely yours,
M.A.LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
George Fischer, Esq.,
Warm Springs,
Georgia.
Balture
November 30th 1935
maryland
M078-29
pp7
9-7
December 10, 1935.
My dear Mr. Farley:
The President is delighted with the
etching of the "Constellation" and asks me to
tell you how much he appreciates your kindness
in sending it to him.
He has been glad to sign the other copy
for you and I am returning it under separate
cover.
Very sincerely yours,
mrs Lanabel
M. A. LeHAND
Private Secretary
Frederick H. M. S. Farley, Esq.,
31 West Preston Street,
Baltimore,
Maryland.
1 etching signed "Franklin D. Roosevelt" in lower left-hand
corner returned.
Balture
November 30th 1935
maryland
cable Franklin Delano Rooserlt
Darm Georgia Springo
my dear mr. President
Presares letter are 1 we hashing pay. C his as it the son
In a letter to you
7,
some weeks ago I declared I would
send to you the first proof from an
etching of the Frigate Constellation, the
plate of which was in process of
execution at that time.
I hope that you will accept it
with my warm regards and that
you will do me The honor of auto-
accompanies it, the first hope
graphing the second copy which I
may collection. find a place in your marine
with warmest personal regards, I
beg to remain
Respectfully yours
Frederic H.M.S. Failey
es
31 - 20. Preston Street
Baltimore
November 30th 1935 maryland
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for
Frederek HMS,
p.p7, 9-7,
W dear - and Farey Hea, Fisher:
The President and Res.
planned
31 W. Preston St. then
BALTIMORE MD. sux to sonvey
eincure or your kindly
Mch
simmerely
yours,
Telhod
PRIVATE YY
опарлали casses
Orville
Fort McPherson,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
es
noted
Richlar
December 12, 1935
p.p7, 9-7,
My dear Mr. and Mrs. Fisher:
The President and Mrs. Roosevelt
were more than pleased to receive that
delicious fruit cake you sent to them at
Warm Springs. They have asked me to convey
their sincere appreciation of your kindly
thought.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Chaplain and Mrs. Orville Earl Fisher,
Fort McPherson,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
es
noted
19-7
to
My dear Miss Fensternmal
be
attanta
thought in sending him
York me Therson
Chaplain and Mrs. Orville Earl Fisher as
elientis cabe
bank for
The President
me to thank you and to
ripi
and
for the holiday seasor
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Stue Room
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Miss Gladys Fensternmaker,
Post Office Box 13,
Aurora,
Illinois.
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for our President and
Cakes any and to daulura find -
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December 18, 1935
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My dear Miss Fensternmaker:
The President appreciates your friendly
thought in sending him the little gift. He asks
me to thank you and to send you his best wishes
for the holiday season.
Very sincerely yours,
Store Room
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Miss Gladys Fensternmaker,
Post Office Box 13,
Aurora,
Illinois.
ngm
Many Christmas
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9. 9-7
December 19, 1935.
Dear Peter:-
That is awfully good of you to send
me that most attractive painting of Hyde Park. X# P.P.7 1853
It is not only just like the house but also a
charming bit of color. Ever so many thanks for
your thought of me.
Some day let's go to Belmont Park
again together!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
Miss he 150ml
As ever yours,
P. H. B. Frelinghuysen, Esq.,
32 Liberty Street,
New York, N. Y.
P. H.B. FRELINGHUYSEN
32 LIBERTY STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y.
My dear Franklin:
An artist friend
of mine, named Julius Delbos, had an
exhibition of his works in New York
recently which I attended.
Amongst many attractive paint-
ings one particularly pleased my
fancy when I discovered that it was
of your ancestral home in Hyde Park;
painted by the artist last summer,
I believe.
I am sending this to you, with
my compliments, in memory of many
11
pleasant hours together in our old
law school days - particularly the
opening of Belmont Park when "Blandy
won at ten to one."
Best wishes for a Merry Christ-
mas and Happy New Year.
Yours very sincerely,
Chas fritish hurpen
December thirteen,
Nineteen thirty-five.
His Excellency, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
President of the United States,
Washington, D. C.
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P.S. I hope you likit P.S.S.t.
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December 23, 1935
Dear Mr. Fitzmaurice:
The President more than appreciates
your kind thought in sending him the tie and
the attractive Christmas card. He asks me to
thank you most cordially, and to extend his
greetings and good wishes to you.
Very sincerely yours,
Woldows
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Robert M. Fitzmaurice, Esq.,
Executive Chamber,
The Capitol,
Albany,
New York.
ngm
JOYOUS CHRISTMAS DAYS
WITH WARMEST
WISHES
AND A. HOPE
SINCERE
FOR A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A GLAD
NEW YEAR
ROBERT M. FITZMAURICE