Letter from Clara D. Noyes to Agnes von Kurowsky
This is a letter regarding Agnes von Kurowsky's citizenship papers.
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OCR Page 1 of 3NATIONAL OFFICERS
RED CROSS WAR COUNCIL
WOODROW WILSON
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BY APPOINTMENT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENT
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ROBERT W. DE FOREST
VICE-PRESIDENT
HENRY P. DAVISON, CHAIRMAN
JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS
CHARLES D. NORTON
TREASURER
JOHN W. DAVIS
THE AMERICAN RED CROSS
GRAYSON M. P. MURPHY
COUNSELOR
JOHN D. RYAN
STOCKTON AXSON
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
SECRETARY
CORNELIUS N. BLISS, JR.
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
WASHINGTON, D. C
EX OFFICIO
CHAIRMAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE
ELIOT WADSWORTH
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
VICE-CHAIRMAN
ELIOT WADSWORTH
HARVEY D. GIBSON
GENERAL MANAGER
Feb. 26, 1918.
Miss Agnes Von Kurowsky,
217 Manhattan Ave.,
New York City, N. Y.
My dear Miss Von Kurowsky;-
A letter from Miss Johnson stating that you would be
available for service March 15th, has been received. We note
that your father is of German-Polish birth. It will be necessary
for you to have an affidavit of his citizenship papers, impressed
with the seal of the clerk of the court thereupon, reassuring us
at that time regarding this date of March 15th, with your per-
manent address to which transportation orders may be issued.
Hoping that we shall hear from you at an early date,
and thanking you for your cooperation, we remain,
Yours sincerely,
Clara Druges
Director of Bureau of Field Service.
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