Memorandum from Richard Stokes to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 9WASHINGTON BUREAU
ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
1422 F STREET, N. w.
May 28, 1945
WASHINGTON, D. c.
The Hon. Harry S. Truman,
"NATIOWAL
President of the United States,
ARCHIVER Alro
RECORDS
The White House,
and
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. President:
According to your kind permission, I am inclosing memoranda on our
talk the other day, with some elaborations. It is a great privilege to
be able to lay some of my experiences and ideas before you. If I can serve
you in any way, here or abroad, be sure I shall do it with whole-hearted
enthusiasm.
With best wishes in the arduous task before you, I am,
Yours faithfully,
Richard I. Stores
(Richard L. Stokes)
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