Letter from Mrs. Leon Ford to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from Matthew Connelly
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February 21, 1947
1ty dear Mrs. Ford:
I have for acknowledgment your letter
of February seventeenth and sincerely regret that
it is not possible to do as you ask. So many re-
quests for autographs are received daily that if
the President were to attempt to comply with them,
he would have little time left for his manifold
official duties. Because he has had to regretfully
refuse in so many other instances, I feel sure you
will realize how difficult it would be to make an
exception.
The two dollar bill which accompanied
your communication is returned to you herewith.
Very sincerely yours,
MATTHEW J. CONNELLY
Secretary to the President
Mrs. Leon A. Ford, x
600 West B Avenue,
Hutchinson,
Kansas.
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