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February 26, 1947
Dear Mr. Keith:
I appreciated very much your letter of the
eighteenth and I sincerely wish I could say
right off the reel that I could address the
graduating class of William Chrisman High
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School at commencement time but, as you
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know, it just inn't possible for me to make
firm appointments at any time. I have always
hoped that I would be able to address the
graduating class of William Chrisman High
School sometime or other.
If I am in Independence at any time between
now and that date I 11 try and discuss it with
you but don't count on me for sure because you
never can tell what is going to happen to take
up the time of the President of the United States.
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I am sorry it is that way but it can't be helped.
Sincerely yours,
HARRY S. TRUMAN
Mr. L. G. Keith xA
Superintendent
Independence Public Schools
Independence, Missouri
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