Letter from Mrs. Evelyn Clay Everett to Charles Ross, with a Reply from Matthew Connelly
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November 6, 1945
My dear Mrs. Everett:
Secretary Ross has referred to me
your letter of November 4th, as I arrange all
appointments for the President.
I and sorry that it is not possible
to give you a favorable reply regarding your
request to bring in a committee of the Fort
Ontario Refugees to see the President. XI feel
sure, however that I do not have to explain to
you just how pressed for time he has been dur-
ing these past few months, and how difficult he
is finding it to make any appointments other than
those pertaining to the most urgent official
matters.
The matter about which you write seems
to be one in which the State Department should
be contacted, and I suggest, therefore, that you
get in touch with that Department.
With best wishes, and appreciating your
cooperation,
Very sincerely yours,
TRUMAN
S. NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE
MATTHEN J. CONNELLY
as
Secretary to the President.
Mrs. Evelyn Clay Everett,
Hotel Gramercy Park,
52 Gramercy Park, North,
New York, New York.
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