Correspondence Between Brigadier General Harry Vaughan and Charles Lamkin, with Related Material
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October 17, 1945
Dear Dog:
In regard to your recent letter relative to
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Winston Churchill, I wouldn't count too strongly on
Winston being in Fulton until we get an answer from
him.
He has been invited to address the American
Association of Colleges meeting in Cleveland and then
go to Fulton several days later. Invitations from the
Chairman of the American Association of Colleges and
also from President McCluer have been Torwarded through
the Ambassador to London with a longhand post script on
the bottom by Harry Truman, endorsing the invitations
and expressing a hope that Mr. Churchill can attend.
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What the outcome of this will be, I have no way
of knowing. If the college wants to give Churchill
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and Truman both LL.D.'s, that is entirely up to them.
I will look forward to seeing you at that time, if,
and when we come.
Sincerely Yours in the Bond,
HARRY H. VAUGHAN
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Brigadier General, U. S. Army
Military Aide to the President
the
lir. Charles F. Lamkin,
Alumni Association of
Westminster College,
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See File memo attached. EB,
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