Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman, Ike Skelton, and Harvey Burrus
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OCR Page 1 of 4IKE SKELTON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
F.
LEXINGTON, Mo.
Jan.
9
1947.
My dear Harry:
I want you to know that I certainly do
appreciate you taking the time to write the
nice note to little Ike that you wrote him the
other day.
Your letter was about the very best medi-
cine that he has received. He is very proud
of it and asked me to put it away so that he
could keep it forever.
Ike is not recovering as well as I thought
he would. He was stricken two months ago today.
He has recovered some motion in his right hand,
and a little in his right elbow, and that is all.
I think that I shall try to get him into some
hospital where he can continue with his schooling
because he is going to have to stay in a hospital
for a long time.
With kindest regards and every good wish,
I am,
Sincerely yours,
Akr Hulton
Ike Skelton
Hon. Harry S. Truman,
President of the United States,
The White House
Washington, D. c.
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