Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and William Adams Delano, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 19May 1, 1948
Dear Mr. Delano:
I read your letter of April twenty-ninth with
a lot of interest and a great deal of satisfac-
tion.
The balcony has turned out to be an artistic
addition to the south front of The White House.
I do not expect to have screens of any sort on
that balcony - there will be only a few chairs at
one end and they are not visible from the street.
I'll be glad to talk with you about it when you
come down.
I am very doubtful about my having an opportunity
to enjoy sitting on the balcony. I never have time
to do anything but work when I am in The White
House.
TROWAN
and AND
Sincerely yours,
HARRY S. TRUMAT
Mr. Wm. Adams Delano
126 East Thirty-eighth Street
New York 16, New York
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