Letter from Ira Foster to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from Matthew Connelly
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OCR Page 1 of 2October 29, 1947
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My dear Mr. Foster:
I am indeed sorry that I cannot send
you a more favorable reply in regard to your
desire for 8. personal letter from the President.
To be quite frank, he simply does not have the
time to comply with requests of this nature.
The pressure of business is unusually heavy and,
in order to devote all his time to the many vital
and urgent matters which confront him, the Presi-
dent has asked to be excused from all duties that
are not strictly official. I know that you will
understand and will wish to cooperate.
Very sincerely yours,
MATTHEW J. CONNELLY
Secretary to the President
Mr. Ira G. Foster,
574 Main Street,
Stamford,
Connecticut.
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