Letter from Rose Ann Cummings to President Harry S. Truman, with a Reply from William D. Hassett
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April 14, 1947
My dear Miss Cummings:
The letter which you and Bobby Cayce
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sent the President has been received. I am
sorry he is so busy that it is impossible for
him to comply with the innumerable requests for
statements of the kind you desire. In lieu of
this, however, I am very glad to send you the
enclosed copies of press releases embodying
some pertinent statements on the subject you
mention.
Very sincerely yours,
WILLIAM D. HASSETT
Secretary to the President
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Miss Rose Ann Cummings,
Olney High School, x
Olney,
Texas.
Enclosure - Message to Congress. Nov. 19, 1945, No.
374; statement to Pres. Feb. 8, 1947 - on health.
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