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PPF 9 PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE Gifts B July-Sept. ***** 1944 2888 036 36 S PPF900111 2 I I BB 03 036 036 0369 F 14, 1944 pp.7, PP. q-B My dear Mr. Brickel: The President has asked me to thank you for your letter of July eleventh and for your generous thought in sending him that photograph of the Ship's Service Party. He enjoyed seeing his son, Franklin, and his ship associates. XH P.P.7.5 The President is strengthened and encouraged by your expression of commendation and wants you and the members of your organi- sation to know of his heartfelt appreciation of your confidence in his leadership. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X M. Brickel, Esq., President, X Standard Flashlight Co., Inc., 1595 Broadway, New York, N. Y. and XPA79-P MB/LRG NEW YORK'S LEADING BANQUET PHOTOGRAPHERS To be attached to 1110 letter addressed to: M. Brickel, Esq., President, Standard Flashlight Co., Inc., 1595 Broadway, J New York, N. Y. Letter is dated July 13, 1944. My dear Mr. Blauvelt: I have received your letter of July tenth and will be glad to bring it to the attention of the President. You may be assured that he will much appreciate your courtesy in sending him a copy of THE BEARDS' BASIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X James H. Blauvelt, Esq., Garden City Publishing Co., Inc., 14 West 49th Street, New York 20, New York. es 03 I 036 036 36 July 14, 1944 pp.7. q-B My dear Mr. Brickel: The President has asked me to thank you for your letter of July eleventh and for your generous thought in sending him that photograph of the Ship's Service Party. He enjoyed seeing his son, Franklin, and his ship associates. $1 XH P.P.7.5 The President is strengthened and encouraged by your expression of commendation and wants you and the members of your organi- sation to know of his heartfelt appreciation of your confidence in his leadership. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully 2 Private Secretary X M. Brickel, Esq., President, Standard Flashlight Co., Inc., X 1595 Broadway, New York, N. Y. and it XPA79-P MB/LRG NEW YORK'S LEADING BANQUET PHOTOGRAPHERS 036 I CIRCLE 6- 036 036 ND 1595 BROADWAY, NEW YORK flashlight photographers 0369 standard 11 RD C.O. Corner 48th Street COMMERCIAL NEWS July 11, 1944. Andre Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President, The United States of America, White House, Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: It gives us extreme pleasure to forward to you, under separate cover, a photograph taken at a dance given for the crew of your son, Franklin D. Jr. 's Ship. We wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere congratulations and our deep gratitude for the untiring efforts of yourself and members of your family, towards the war effort. The STANDARD FLASHLIGHT CO. INC. and all the members of its staff are behind you in your endeavors to bring us a lasting and speedy peace - and may your next term see the fulfillment of your efforts. Our most sincere good wishes to you. Respectfully yours, STANDARD FLASHLIGHT CO. INC. M. BRICKEL, PRESIDENT. MB/LRG NEW YORK'S LEADING BANQUET PHOTOGRAPHERS July 17, 1944 The 9-13 My dear Mr. Blauvelt: I have received your letter of July tenth and will be glad to bring it to the attention of the President. You may be assured that he will much appreciate your courtesy in sending him a copy of THE BEARDS' BASIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary 2 James H. Blauvelt, Esq., Garden City Publishing Co., Inc., 14 West 49th Street, New York 20, New York. es I EN CIT Blue Ribbon Boc The Wagner Please ben GARDEN CITY Mo Reply to New Yor ack- I have loaned the Ackfuly book to for ME The 444 Neekend- Miss Gr Secretary to The President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Miss Tully: I am taking the privilege of sending you and The President a complimentary copy of THE BEARDS' BASIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. This original publication, by America's foremost historians--Charles A. and Mary R. Beard--will be published on August 1st (under our New Home Library imprint) for only 69¢. The book will contain 520 pages and is illustrated with about 25 maps done by Fritz Kredel. A specially illustrated and enlarged edition of the book will be issued by the Book-of-the-Month Club as their September-October dividend. A deluxe edition will be published early in 1945 by Doubleday, Doran & Company--probably at $3.50. Charles and Mary Beard, in their decision to make this book available at a popular price, emphasize that "it brings to a close our many years of cooperative efforts in seeking to interpret the long course of American history--it is newly designed and newly written to express the historical judgment which we have reached after more than forty years. If I know I can anticipate your interest in low-cost books on behalf of wider education; and, of course, the importance of a broader knowledge of United States history in these times is undeniable. I do hope you and the President will have an opportunity to look through this book, and that you will permit me to send you other books from time to time that we think important. Thanks so much for your interest. Yours sincerely, Janes James GARDEN H. CITY Blauvelt PUBLISHING CO., INC. JHB:LL RDEN CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY INC. Blue Ribbon Books Triangle Books Sun Dial Press GARDEN CITY NEW YORK Me Reply to New York Office: 14 WEST 49TH ST., NEW YORK 20,N.Y. July 10, 1944 Miss Grace Tully Secretary to The President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Miss Tully: I am taking the privilege of sending you and The President a complimentary copy of THE BEARDS' BASIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. This original publication, by America's foremost historians--Charles A. and Mary R. Beard--will be published on August 1st (under our New Home Library imprint) for only 69¢. The book will contain 520 pages and is illustrated with about 25 maps done by Fritz Kredel. A specially illustrated and enlarged edition of the book will be issued by the Book-of-the-Month Club as their September-October dividend. A deluxe edition will be published early in 1945 by Doubleday, Doran & Company--probably at $3.50. Charles and Mary Beard, in their decision to make this book available at a popular price, emphasize that "it brings to a close our many years of cooperative efforts in seeking to interpret the long course of American history--it is newly designed and newly written to express the historical judgment which we have reached after more than forty years." I know I can anticipate your interest in low-cost books on behalf of wider education; and, of course, the importance of a broader knowledge of United States history in these times is undeniable. I do hope you and the President will have an opportunity to look through this book, and that you will permit me to send you other books from time to time that we think important. Thanks so much for your interest. Yours sincerely, Janes James GARDEN H. CITY Blauvelt PUBLISHING CO., INC. JHB: I 0 SMITH, John Windsor Esq. New York 60, N.Y. P.P.7. 7-B July 1, 1944 - (ack. 7/5/44) Letter to the President enclosing a poem and a booklet of poems; writer expresses confidence in the President's leadership, favors a fourth term. SEE 4166 "S" emc not in PPF 9 B I 0 PECSON, Evaristo C. Esq. Lompoc, California Ack. July 5, 1944 P.P7.9-B 9-B On above date Miss Tully wrote Mr. Pecson thanking him for sending the President a copy of his book, OUR WORLD, inscribed "President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Washington, D.C. My sincere compliments. Evaristo C. Pecson June 19, 1944" I book sent to Study. SEE P.P.F. 9-P emc L s 2. 4 X 0 PPF 93 I 2 July 6, 1944 BPJ-9.B Respectfully referred to the L st Department of State. Attention: Mr. Summerlin. WILLIAM D. HASSETT Secretary to the President s Plinio Masta, Machado, 2. Sul de Minas, Brasil. Registered letter to the President, dated 2/23/44 in French: TRANSLATOR'S SUMMARY OF COMMUNICATION: Writer considers it an honor to offer his book to the President on the present war. Requests the President to have published in this country the book in question. Writer states that he is a Brazilian, but his spirit is French. (no record of receiving book) it JIM First copy filed - PPF 9 - M > 5 SHERRILL, Edgar B., UNIVERSITY PRESS, INC., Cambridge, Massachusetts, P.P.7, July 1, 1944 - ack, 9-B Ack. of thanks to Mr. Sherrill, for sending the President the reprint of an addressby Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, THE MEANING OF FREEDOM, ---- Book sent to Study. See P.P.F. 9-S fmf j a 3t 1 2 July 5, 1944 q-B AL My dear Professor Baxter: Many thanks in the President's be- half for your kindness in sending him the in- scribed copy of your book PATHOLOGY IN FOREST X 149 PRACTICE. He wants you to know that he appro- s ciates your friendly thought. 2 Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary eb x Professor Dow V. Baxter, it School of Forestry and Conservation, B University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. mis Eben says book going to study - isk - 7/6/xx 0 not in PPF 9 B I a C O P Y Inscription in book PATHOLOGY IN FOREST PRACTICE s "To President Franklin Delano Roosevelt: R Who has done so much for the protec- tion of our national resources. DOW V. BAXTER" it I 2 CONDICT, Alden S. New York,N.Y., August 28, 1944. Writes the President saying that he and Charles McCoy are sending the President the "Blueprints for Freedom" and two books, the complete set, Volume 1 and Volume 11, "Edward Delano, from his affectionate brother Franklin, 1834". Also enclosed is a picture of the President. Wishes the President to write a few lines in the corner of the picture and return to him. Asks that the President sign it Franklin Delano instead of just Franklin D.--Mr. Condict, Sept. 30th, wrote to Miss Tully asking if the Pres- ident had received the package above referred to.--Miss Tully, Oct. 16th, wrote to Mr. Condict saying she was very sorry for the delay but that she had been waiting until the AL President had an opportunity to sign the poiture so she could send it along at the same time. Miss Tully said the President has inscribed the picture but did not write out the Delano as he never signs his name that way. Miss Tully said the President was extremely grateful to him for Volumes 1 and 11 of "Tales of a Grandfather", which she thinks be- longed to his great-uncle. States the President was also pleased to have "Blueprints for Freedom" sent to him by Mr. Condict and Mr. MoCoy and wishes much that he had the time to discuss this with Mr. McCoy. but unfortunately he is so very busy at this time that they are unable to arrange an appointment. is SEE P.P.F. 6399 Attached is memo. to Mrs. Bonsteel from Mrs. Eben e AS saying the books have gone to the Library at Hyde Park Series "A". States "Blueprints" for file but has an idea they will write for return. it P.P.F 9-B not PPF I 0 p.n.t. August 28, 1944 q-A My dear Mr. Kemps UAL The President asks me to express his grateful thanks for your kindness in sending him through the courtesy of your representatives, Mr. Herbert Ford and Mr. Morris Shipley, one of your new air globes with that interesting flexible ruler and descriptive booklet. He wants you to know that he appreciates immensely your generous thought Very sincerely yours, + x APP7.9-B e + Grace 0. Tully Private Secretary X Mr. A. N. Kemp, President, American Airlines Inc., 100 East 42nd Street, New York, 17, N. Y. mgs 3t X Sam x249 of 9.9 1 I 2 11 we THE WHITE house D Rink WASHINGTON not August 25, 1944. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Herbert Ford and Mr. Morris ook, Shipley, representing American Air Lines, book brought in this air globe, and I asked Mr. Ford to describe it, as it appeared so remarkable. losing UTIVE MANUAL eries B - "This air globe is American Air Lines conception of the world to emc come. The natural barriers of continents and mountains have been removed, because to the airplane the only medium is the air, which encom- passes the entire earth and the world then becomes simply a matter of hours and miles between any two points or peoples. There is attached at the base of the globe a tape which shows the number of miles between points, and the upper half of the tape shows num- ber of hours on the basis of an airplane traveling 250 miles per hour. 11 3t Emin, 1 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON adams Thursday, August 24, 1944 - niday TO SEE GENERAL WATSON: ook, book losing 4:30 pm --- Mr. Herbert Ford, District Traffic UTIVE MANUAL Mgr., American Airlines eries B - Miss Carline Roberts, Asst to Vice President, American Airlines. emc m. morrishiplay. (to present globe as gift for the to deliver President) one of our find 4:45 pm Congr. Albert Thomas al responsi- above all, of the ry place air globe barriers true ession of MHILE not in PPF B I Thus any24 2 THE WHITE HOUSE 430pm WASHINGTON August 11, 1944 MEMORANDUM FOR GENERAL WATSON: adams Mr. James Barnes wants to know whether you will receive this model on behalf of the President. These people got in book, touch with him, and he told them book you would receive gifts of this kind. losing UTIVE MANUAL 92°F eries B - in emc to deliver RB one of our find 8-18-44 al responsi- Gen. Watson said he would accept Wed., Thurs., above all, or Friday. Mr. Barnes has made arrangements of the and a Miss Caroline Roberts, Natl 3112, will ry place call Wed., Aug 23d, to make final arrangements. air globe barriers ld true mr. Herbect Ford, Distr. Traffic mgr, american ession of airlines Miss Carline Roberts, asst to U.P., am. airlines 3t 8/24/44 430 form an MH net FPF THE I 2 her Barnes Know when you Watson returns present the be received of there personally possible puble wanted - ner. to B. told actiona them that you. kind on whalt but gifts the President. ook, book Losing The President TIVE MANUAL The White House ries B - Washington, D. C. emc My dear Mr. President: I am asking one of my associates to deliver to your Mr. James Barnes a special model of one of our new world air globes which we hope you will find interesting. With the national and international responsi- bilities you are carrying we feel that you, above all, will realize and appreciate the importance of the limitless and impartial availability of every place x on earth to the single ocean of air. This air globe erases all boundaries, borders and surface barriers and brings visually to one's knowledge the true picture of tomorrow's transportation. Trusting you will enjoy this impression of the world air picture, I am Faithfully yours, H A. N. Kemp 9 B a. AMERICAN AIRLINES INC. askid 100 EAST 42nd STREET NEW YORK 17, N.Y. OFFICE OF July 28, 1944 THE PRESIDENT book, book losing The President UTIVE MANUAL The White House eries B - Washington, D. C. emc My dear Mr. President: I am asking one of my associates to deliver to your Mr. James Barnes a special model of one of our new world air globes which we hope you will find interesting. With the national and international responsi- bilities you are carrying we feel that you, above all, will realize and appreciate the importance of the limitless and impartial availability of every place on earth to the single ocean of air. This air globe erases all boundaries, borders and surface barriers and brings visually to one's knowledge the true picture of tomorrow's transportation. Trusting you will enjoy this impression of the world air picture, I am Faithfully yours, A. N. Kemp not in PPF 9B I 2 McCORD, Hon. Leon Judge, United States Circuit Court Montgomery, Ala. P.P79-B August 21, 1944 - ack. 8/26/44. Letter to the President sending under separate cover a copy of the book, "THE EXECUTIVE'S MANUAL", a gift from the author, Mr. Rush H. Pearson sent to STUDY. book Mr. Rush H. Pearson, Montgomery, Ala. on 9/8/44 wrote Miss Tully enclosing a Suggested Study-Supplement to be placed in the President's copy of THE EXECUTIVE MANUAL .....ack. by Miss Tully 9/25/44 Supplement put with book. - Series B - - Library. SEE P.P.F. 9-M emc 2 ?s d x 3t A V not in PPF 9 B I 2 PPF q-B August 1, 1944 Study My dear Mr. Billig: Please accept the President's thanks for your kindness in sending him a copy of R. Volume IV of your Philatelic Handbook. I need ?s hardly tell you how much your friendly thought Y ppr e is appreciated. 37 < Very sincerely yours, B Grace G. Tully Private Secretary eb Y 3t Fritz Billig, Esq., *13. X Billings Stamp Company, B X 151-14 85th Avenue, Jamaica, New York. 5 not instihPPF9B in I a. I KING, Miss Helen, WILLIAM MORRION AND COMPANY, INC., New York 16, New York, 8-0-7, July 21, 1944 - (ack. 7/26/44). 9-B Let. to President, sending him under separate cover, an advance copy of LADOR BARON by Jusse Wechsler, the well-known Weshington corres. and labor reporter, which will be published on Aug. 2nd. Should appreciate any comment the President has to make concerning the book. - Request for coment is re- gretted and Mr. Early explains reason. - Book sent to Study. fmf See P.P.F. 9-11 R. ?s e L 3t n s not in PPF 9B 2 HEINMULLER, John PaVay President, LONDINES-NITTNAUER WATCH CO., INC., 8-8-7 New York 19, New York, July 26, 1944 - (ack. 7/31/44). 9-B Lot. to President, forwarding to him, under separate cover, the first copy of his book MAN'S FIGHT TO FLY, with inscription as follows: "From one collector to another", because he knows Pres 's great interest in stamps, covers, and specialised collections. It may bring back to Pres some monories of the Byrd stamp, or the Roasi and Codos flight. — Book sent to study. See P.P.F. 9-H fmf A K 3 1 V. PPF 95 I 2 LOGAN, Harlan, Editor & Gen. Mgr., LOOK, PP.7 New York, N.Y. 7-24-44 (ack. 7-31-44) 9-B Sends President a copy of WOODROW WILSON, a LOOK PICTURE BOOK, prepared jointly by Herald Johnson and the editors of LOOK and published by Harper & Brothers, (study) See P.P.F.9-L br R. ?s e x It s not in PPF 9 B I 2 KALTSPELL CHAMMAR OF OBSERVE, Kalispoll, Hont. P.P.7 no letter (sok. 8-1-44) 9-B sends box of cherries to the President, and booklet, "The Flethead", on the Glacier National Park. T.A. See P.P.F.9.K nt br R ?s e x 3t x s not in PPF 9B I 2 PP7 August 4, 1944 q-B & Respectfully referred to the Department of State, Attention: Mr. Summerlin. J 2s WILLIAM D. HASSETT e Secretary to the President x Juan Bautista Alberdi, Enriqueta Lopez - Mendoza y Salta, Tucuman, Argentina. Copy of a foreign language book, EL CRIMEN DE LA GUERRA by Juan B. Alberdi. An inscription in a foreign language appears on the fly-leaf and the title page. 3t n eth X Copy filed PP79- - A s not in PPF 9B I 2 Fileth the e PP7 q-13 August 4, 1944 My dear Miss Bracey: Your letter of July thirtieth has been received and I shall be glad to bring it and the enclosed pictures to the attention of the Presi- R. dent. I know that he will appreciate your friend- ?s ly thought of him and would went me to extend his e best wishes to you for your welfare and happiness. x Very sincerely yours, WILLIAM D. HASSETT Secretary to the President xpr7 9- P It x Miss Creeols Bracey, e/o Mrs. Nancy Zeny, 1015 Fair Street, Camden, South Carolina. EAK FSA (SSBd) - Writer - 83 years old - says she will appreciate any contribution, that if it were not for her good white friends, she couldn't get along; encloses Y 1710. miscel. pictures of herself. 3 I 0 pp7 August 17, 1944 9-B My dear Mr. Bugos: It was most kind of you to send the President the photograph received ro- X PP79-P cently. He has asked me to express his thanks for your courtesy and to extend his best wishes to you. J Very sincerely yours, is d x Grace G. Tully Private Secretary eb / like Bugos, Esq. 2146 P Street, N. We, x Washington, D. C. 3t x s I 0 © x e x 75 R alle 3 s VI AND AND STAMPS Swann Such ROBOX 1924 WASHINGTON.RU 4 1 y b a I $ 70 8 5 y e x is R it not in PPF 9B I 2 pp7 August 19, 1944 9- B Respectfully referred to the Department of State for appropriate acknowledgment and xro 0 return of book to the White House. Attention: Mr. Summerlin. Grace G. Tully Private Secretary hms e is e Letter from Sir William Burrell, Hutton Castle, Berwick-on-Tweed, x X X 48-N book "World In Trance" by Leopold Schwarzchild, Scotland, 7/25/44, to the President, with accompany copy of x it UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS R not in PPF 9B I The Latta for thank! STATE N August 23, 1944 Aliff Resson m. Then My dear Miss Tully: In compliance with your memorandum of August 19, 1944, I am returning herewith the book World in Trance by Leopold Schwarzschild, sent to the President by Sir William Burrell, Hutton Castle, Berwick-on-Tweed, England. The appropriate American consular officer has been 7s requested to convey to the sender a suitable expression of the President's thanks for the volume. X Sincerely yours, Chief of Protocol Enclosure: it Book, returned. Miss Grace G. Tully, FORDEFENSE The White House. BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS 25 net in PPF 9 D I BP Study me DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON August 23, 1944 , My dear Miss Tully: In compliance with your memorandum of August 19, 1944, I am returning herewith the book World in Trance by Leopold Schwarzschild, sent to the President by Sir William Burrell, Hutton Castle, Berwick-on-Tweed, England. The appropriate American consular officer has been requested to convey to the sender a suitable expression of the President's thanks for the volume. x Sincerely yours, Chief of Protocol Enclosure: It Book, returned. Miss Grace G. Tully, FORDEFENSE The White House. BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS I t Department of State BUREAU PR DIVISION ENCLOSURE TO refer ATdex UI 8-22-44 Mus you 0 07 PR BUREAU DIVISION ENCLOSURE MMUNICATIONS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON, D. c. you Mrs DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON $ August 23, 1944 In reply refer to PR My dear Miss Tully: In compliance with your memorandum of August 19, 1944, I am returning herewith the book World in Trance by Leopold Schwarzschild, sent to the President by Sir William Burrell, Hutton Castle, Berwick-on-Tweed, England. The appropriate American consular officer has been requested to convey to the sender a suitable expression of the President's thanks for the volume. Sincerely yours, Chief of Protocol Enclosure: Book, returned. Miss Grace G. Tully, FORDEFENSE The White House. BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS not in PPF 9B I August 21, 1944 In reply refer to PR My dear Miss Tully: I am returning herewith the book The First Church of Christ Scientist and Miscellany by Mary Baker Eddy, sent to the President by Miss Edith C. Funck, of Surbiton, England. The American Embassy at London has been requested to convey to the sender a suitable expression of thanks. Sincerely yours, SEORGAT Chief of Protocol Enclosure: Book, returned. Miss Grace G. Tully, The White House. p.p.7. August 24, 1944 9-B My dear Mrs. Bessler: It was kind indeed of you to send + the President that beautifully crecheted flag + 282 and he has asked me to express his hearty thanks for your friendly thought in wanting him to have this product of your own handiwork. All that you say in your letter of August eighteenth has been noted and the Presi- dent wishes you to know that he fully under- stands and appreciates the feeling of those whose sons are serving in the armed forces of our country. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary x Mrs. Emil Bessler, Route 1, Elk City, Oklahoma. rg GST. please 17th 1944 & bekid me R miration for as a whole and to not any special group I am sending you a crocket Flag of our United States of America. It has been a great pleasure to make this for you, I have a Son in service and we mothers all look forward to the time when our Son's come home, but we will not be satidfied until we have won a complete Victory for Democraty and freedom for all people., Very truly yours., Mrs Emil. Bessler. Mrs. Emil Bessler., Route 1., Elk City., Okla. FEDERAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY August 17th 1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt bek.244 Washington., D.C. Dear Mr. President; Owing to my great Admiration for you a staunch fix friend of the people as a whole and to not any special group I am sending you a crocket Flag of our United States of America. It has been a great pleasure to make this for you, I have a Son in service and we mothers all look forward to the time when our Son's come home, but we will not be satiefied until we have won a complete Victory for Democraty and freedom for all people., Very truly yours., Mrs Emil Bessler Mrs. Emil Bessler., Route 1., Elk City., Okla. FEDERAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY t L HOLWO LEGATE st 0 BB give Brimy pp7 9-B 7 e Please accept the President's thanks for your letter of July twenty-fifth. Your thoughtful courtesy in sending him one of your x app79-C calendars is heartily appreciated. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary e e b ?s R Mr. A. T. Bermingham, President, x Bermingham & Prosser Company, X 128 South Sangamon Street, Chicago, Illinois. t ATB FEH 0 August 24, 1944 pp7 9-B My dear Mr. Bermingham: Please accept the President's thanks for your letter of July twenty-fifth. Your thoughtful courtesy in sending him one of your x PP79-C calendars is heartily appreciated. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary e b Mr. A. T. Bermingham, President, y Bermingham & Prosser Company, x 128 South Sangamon Street, Chicago, Illinois. ATB FEH BERMINGHAM & ROSSER CO. NEW YORK CITY KALAMAZOO,MICH KANSAS CITY.MO DES MOINES,IOWA DETROIT. MICH paper merchants the WHITE HOUSE CLEVELAND, OHIO GRAND RAPIDS,MICH AKRO N. OHIO JUL 28 9 34 AM 44 128 SOUTH SANGAMON STREET HAYMARKET 7080 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS IC EIVED July twenty-fifth Nineteen forty four Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt President United States of America White House Washington, D. C. Sir: We are taking the liberty of sending you under separate cover a copy of our new PEACOCK calendar and very much hope that \ you will find time to look at it. Somehow we feel that you would approve of it and perhaps find a place for its use. Respectfully yours, BERMINGHAM AND PROSSER COMPANY A. T. Bermingham, President. ATB FEH ? 1 NO ) \ 7 Service B / at August 24, 1944 it My dear Mr. Burks: pp7 The President has received your 9-B letter of August fifth and thanks you ever so much for your kindness in sending him to X pf79-P that picture to which you refer. He has asked no to tell you that he is especially pleased to have it. Very sincerely yours, ne g Grace G. Tully Private Secretary e b t Mr. Edward Burks, x 3960 Pennsylvania Avenue, S. E., ) Apartment 102, Washington, 20, D. C. I SERIES "B" 12 with letter ack copy T Jene the C" and 8/24/44 3960 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E. Apt. 102 Washington, 20, D. C. 8/5/44 dent Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D. C. Sir: I am forwarding under separate cover a picture I shot of the Capitol which I think is a little different. I thought you might like to have it. Respectfully yours, Edward Burks Edward Barks t EDWARD BURKS ) I it T.d great * Hamil ST L. pP7 at August 24, 1944 the LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY, Boston, Mass. P.P.7. I 8-28-44 (ack.) no letter 9-B a Sends President copy of the book ONWARDS TO VICTORY by the Right Hon. Winston Churchill. (Study) See P.P.F.373 dent br I he go me R n y it a ost aps tn W' * Hamil f. + ant August 24, 1944 PP7 tt 9-B e My dear Jean Louise: The President thanks you ever so much x PP39-T for your kindness in sending him that tie and x pp79-H lent hankerchief. He deeply appreciates your friendly thought and has asked me to extend his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, go Grace G. Tully Private Secretary 2 t Jean Louise Benninger, 123 South Harvard Avenue, n Villa Park, Illinois. vmt my it a I po 5 "As the 2 D 1 t gs re a e it ps st lent / from hen word non or coycrn poob - no pood abumn mmo +0 s,foy+ & - To President Roosevelt 8-18-44 From your little Friend This BEARS a Gift - 2405 MADE IN xxx 000 gran Louise / x. K. at itt 7 August 24, 1944 e pp7 My dear Mr. Bugos: 9.B lent Please accept the President's thanks for your kindness in sending him the painting, a product of your own. work. X pp79-P Your friendly thought in presenting it to re him is much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, go me t Grace G. Tully Private Secretary eb D Mr. Mike Bugos, x my 2146 P Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. it a st p ICS 1 is 4715 So. mishig an are Cherago is, lee Pres. Frankein D. Roneveet. aug 7, 1944. PP.3 Washing ton, D.C. a- Dear Sir: I have a patented was nanchty that I care the tistory smoking Pipe I have tried to X PP interest numerous manufactor 9-0 to huy and put Rame on market for a stimulant for the was effort They are claim that they cont get material eats. Do I decided Do write asking on if you could possibly use it as a Rossebelt Vistory smoking piper and a symbol for demosratic Party doing one election. d am mailing you a model for your examination Edd the price for patent rights q-B for same as the offer of the individual (Pat# 133352.). Propertfully yours. H. allaw Browner X PPF 9-0 X I / 8/11/44 ,Edd f. at I q-B X PP7 9-0 inth ps 5 ) my 90 t e it - l lent a st - e I / Edd K. ith at q-B X ppr 9-0 ps 5 ) in t 95 l it l 1, - st a lent - e I P.P.7. F. BB sad a-B at itt FULLER, Mr. Aspenwall PO7, Jersey City, New Jersey e August 28, 1944 - (ack. 8/31/44). 9-B Writes to President, sending him under separate cover a book which had been in the family for years; added information re the Aspinwalls who are related to the Roosevelts. - Book sent to Study. lent See - P.P.F. 9-F fmf 90 & t a my at / MB ( P.P.7. F. sad / B at th TIRLAU, Mr. Andres Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mercico B-P-7, September 28, 1944 - not ack. 9-B 2 Letter in Spanish to President was referred, 10/14/44, to the Department of State for translation. - Original letter, card and copies of translation returned to White House. Writer is a Mexican and sends congratulations and greetings to the President and convinced of the greatness of his "unsurpassable work". Also sends President a copy fo his book (TRANS.) ROAMING THROUGH THE LANDS OF MORRIOS. tent Homo for Non. George T. Summerlin, 10/21/44, from Miss Tully, asking him to be good enough to have an appropriate acknowledgment made of the accompanying - letter and book and return book to this office. See - - PPF 9-T he finf go me t D my it a ost / f. MB and P.P.7. a-B at a the AMMS, Lorene Long, (thes. Barnet K. Adama), Statesville, North Carolina PrP-7, September 28, 1944 - not ack. 9-B e Let. to Mr. Hassett, thanking him for his let. of 8/23/442 in reply to his. Says the radio announced that President Roosevelt might have southing to give out about the Warren 0. Harding Administration, the occasion of this letter. Writer has two books in his son's library which might help the President; They are "The Strange Death of President Harding" from the Diarice of Gaston B. Means tent and the "President's Daughter" by Non Britton (?). Would be glad to send these to him. Clipping attached to corres. See - PPF 9-A me inf gs me t ) my it a ost ps ny, / P.P.7. F. MP and a-B a / B at the STEINBERG, Capt. M.J. Camp Chaffee, Arkansas, P.P.Z, September 19, 1944 - (ack. 10/2/44). 9-B e Let. to President, forwarding under separate cover, copy of book, OUR AGE OF UNREASON. - Book sent to Study. tent See PPF 9-S fmf - me gs me t D my it a st 10s / F. MB and P.P.7. a-B a B at the TURNBULL, W.J. Principal gec. to the Prime Minister of Canada, Ottawa, Canada Sept. 21, 1944 - 10/3/44. P.P.7. P.P.7.9-B e Let. to Mr. Early transmitting for Jack Minor, author of, "Jack Miner and The Birds" a copy of this book to be presented to the President - the presentation of this book was intended/Suebec, att. penciled notation: "State Dept. to prepare reply to Mr. Miner for the President - GGT." Sent to Mr. Summerlin, date Department 9/28/44. dent Mr. Summerlin on 10/2 wrote Miss Tully re her undated penciled memorandum returning the book together with transmitting let. addressed to Mr. Early by Mr. Turnbull. Encloses a draft of a suggested letter, for the President's signature, thanking Mr. Miner for the volume. Will send the signed let. to the American Embassy at Ottawa for appropriate delivery, if returned, at the same time requesting that an expression of appreciation be conveyed to Mr. Burnbull for his courtesy in forwarding the book penned notation: on ack. "Signed original of this letter sent to Mr. Summerlin for delivery." penciled note att: "Book to Mrs. Eben Hilltop Cottage." ne gs t SEE P.P.F. 9-M emc a my it a st 10s / P.P.7. F. mB ( and a Pa-B at the MORRISON, Mr. A.F. PPF, Joliet, Illinois September 25, 1944 - (ack. 10/2/44). 9-B 2 Writes to President, enclosing five crocheted book marks, one for each of the President's sons and one for President. - Book marks sent to Switchboard Room for distribution. dent See - PPF 9-M fmf gs me t D my it a st last P.P.7. F. mB ( and a-B PARKER, Dr. Reginald, the Washington 10, D,C, September 25, 1944 - (ack. 10/2/44). P.P.F. 9-B 2 Let. to President, submitting under separate cover, a copy of the June 1944 issue of the "Tulane Law Review", containing article, HOW TO MAKE THE GERMANS PAY -- A STUDY OF LEGAL METHODS FOR POSTWAR FINANCIAL readjustment, for President's perusal. ---- Book sent to Study. tent See - PPF 9-P fmf gs t ) my it st las / P.P.7. F. MB ( and a-B at the NORTON, Earle D. Army and Navy Legion of Valor New York, New York P.P.7. September 30, 1944 - ack, 2 9-B No covering let. - Copy of the 54th Annual Reunion ARMY AND HAVY LEGION Study. OF VALOR of the United States of America, sent to President. - Book sent to tent See - - PPF 9-N for ne gs me t D my it a st $ as y / I MB ( and p.p.t. F. a-B at -th ROBOFF, 1/17. Be Wolf 1 Bronx 53, New York 0-0-7, October 5, 1944 - ack. e 9-B S. by Benjardo welf Rosoff. Attached to file to Letter addressed to little Bosoff by Forwards 13 copies of Iff UNITED HADER and book PSYCHOLOGY OF THE FLAG cent to Study V. Crewford, (for lbs. Janes Roosevelt), dated 11/8/42. I Dook and publications tent 1 See - PPF 9-8 for I ne gs me t a my it a st as y / mB ( P.P.7. / B f. and at mcg ith NORBURN, Mr. Charles A. Asheville, N. C. Sept. 20, 1944. 9-B 2 Letter to the President stating that he has requestithe publishers to send the Prosident a copy of Mr. Norburn's new book, "Streamlining Our Monetary System," which offers constructive suggestions for the remedy of some of our major financial and economic ills. - -Miss Tully on Oct. 5, 1944, replied expressing the President's thanks for the courtesy in sending the inscribed copy of his book. - -Penciled notation - Study. tent See - PPF 9-N - ne gs me t a my it a st S y / I mB ( and p.p.7. f. / B at ith POLLOCK, Dr. James Kerr, Ann Arbor, Michigan September 30, 1944 - ack. P-O-F, 9-B 2 On 9/27/44, Harold D. Smith, Director of Bureau of the Budget wrote memo to Miss Tully, attaching autographed booklet = - WHAT SHALL BE DONE WITH GERMANY, sent to him for transmittal to the President, from Mr. Pollock. - Booklet sent to Study. tent I See - PPF 9-P fmf ne gs me t ) my it a st as my / I BB P.P.7. f. nad a-B at a ith RAY, Hilton S. Curator, I Pacific Masseum of Ornithology Ban Francisco 12, California SP.7, e September 11, 1944 - (ack. 9/22/44). 9-B Let. to President, stating that through the efforts of Hon. Cordell Hull, on their behalf, it was made possible for then to bring Ornithological after they had remained on the border for some six and a half months. Among the specimens collected by one of their staff into the U.S. from Ouererro, Maxico, tent birds shipped, one proves definitely now to Science and this is described in the encl. booklet, sent because of Pres.'s interest in Ornithology and that he is, also, I a member of the American Ornithologiste Union. Writer thought this booklet might shown. - Booklet sent to Study. be of interest. Their museum is very grateful to Sec'y Hull, for interest he has I ne gs me See - PPF 9-R from t a my it a S my / P.P.7. F. BB ( sad a-B at ith FARRELL, Rev. William J. Catholic Seamen's Institute, Diocese of Brooklyn, P-P-7, e Brooklyn, New York, September 22, 1944 - (ack. 9/26/44). 9-B Book, "The History of the Merchant Marine". In addition to history of the Merchant Let. to President, forwarding him herewith a DeLuxe copy of a Souvenir tent which Pres. will find interesting. - Book sent to Study. Marine, book contains many interesting articles, re our Post-War Merchant Marine, See - PPF 9-F fmf ne gs me t a my it a st ps my / FORCES BB P.P.7. f. nad a-B at itt BALIWIN, lt. C. B. Assistant Chairman P-P-7, 2 CIO POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE New York 17, New York September 12, 1944 - (ack. 9/25/44). 9 -B Let. to President, at the suggestion of Sixthey Hillman, they are sending him under separate cover two copies of each of the publications that the CIO Political tent Action Comm. has issued to date. List of publications attached. - Doolar sent to Hyde Park Library. I I See - PIT 9-C fai ne gs Cheques G. 9023 me t a my it a ast S As / F. BB nad P.P.7. a-B at itt September 28, 1944 pp7 G.B B tent Respectfully referred to the Department of State for reply. Attention: Mr. Summerlin. gs Grace G. Tully Private Secretary t George L. Bolan, 317 W. 83rd Street, 1S, X pp7 2 a New York City, New York. X P p 79- P Letter to the President dated 9/24/44. my Writer, a German Jewish refugee, enjoyed the President's speech it on September 23rd -- he derived much pleasure from the Presi- dent's defense of Fala. Sends a pin for Mrs. Roosevelt and a a book-mark for the President - these articles have a Scottie motif. eth st 20 y / BB are P.P.7. / B F. at itt LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY Boston 6, Massachusetts B-O-7, August 29, 1944 - ack. 9-B No covering let. - Advance copy of THE GENTLEMAN FROM MASSACHUSETTS: HENRY CABOT LODGE, an Atlantic Monthly Press Book, sent with compliments of ] the publishers, to the President. - Book sent to Study. On 9/6/44, Roger L. Scaife wrote to President, re above book. - No ack. tent See - P.P.F. 373 fmf me gs me t ) my it a ast 20 las / BB P.P.7. f. nad a-B at itt DAVID, ltr. Andre, Director of the French liesearch Foundation Beverly Bills, California P-P-7, September 14, 1944 - not ack. 2 9-B No covering letter. GOT sent memo for Hon. George T. Summerlin, anking him to have prepared an Book sent to President, 9/14/4/42 inscribed in French. - On 9/22/44, ] de la PATRIE and return to this office. - On 9/27/44, It's Summerlin wrote to priate ack. expressing President's thanks for the copy of attached book AMOUR appro- CHARNEL tent COT, returning above book, saying that an expression of President's thanks has been addressed to lir. David. - Dook sent to Study. | See - - PPF 9-D for ne gs me t a my it a st as my / F. BB nad P.P.7. a-B at ith BECK, Thomas H., President Crowell-Collier Publishing Company P.O.F, e New York, New York, September 12, 1944 - (ack. 9/22/44). 9-B ] Let. to President, sending him under separate cover, with their appredcative compliments, a copy of the European Victory Edition of Collier's Photographic History of world War II. Any comments or suggestions Pres. may tent wish to make which might serve to add to the future historical ref. value of this tribute to the American soldier will be gratefully received. - Book 1 sent to Study. See - PPF 9-C ne fmf gs me t a my it a st 5 my / BB P.P.7. f. sad q-B at itt ROBACK, A.A. Esq. Cambridge, Mass. Sept. 24, 1944 - ack. 9/29/44. P.P.7. 9-B e Letter to the President sending an inscribed copy (first copy) of A DICTIONARY OF INTERNATIONAL SLURS - offers to send copies of this Dictionary with his compliments to any of his friends who are particularly concerned with theinternational background of prejudice Book.STUDY. tent 1 SEE P.P.F. 9-R emc ne go & t a my at a st $ my / f. BB nad P.P.7. 9-B at ith DAWSON, Lt. Col. Frank E. Civil Air Patrol, An Auxiliary of the Army Air Forces, Charlotte, 2, North Carolina, P.O.F, 2 September 20, 1944 - (ack. 9/27/44). 9-B Let. to President, encl. one of their Coastal Air Patrol Base #21 Books, This Base was established in N.C. during the early days of this war, to combat the submarine menace on our Coast. States that there were 4500 members dent of CAP who served on active duty with and for the Armed orces when they were vitally needed. Some of these men gave their lives, others injured and will be 1 for life. Asks that something be done so these men will be recognized and will be able to go intothe American Legion and receive the rights and benefits as a Veteran of this World War #2. Original let. ref. to Veterans' Affairs; copy to War Dept. and copy retained for our files. - Book sent to Study. ne gs See - PPF 9-D fmf me t D my at a st ps my / I BB P.P.7. F. nad 9-B at itt TOSEVIC, J. I Taronto, Ontario, Canada September 22, 1944 - referred. - not ack. PPF e 9-B asking him to have propared an appropriate ack. expressing President's thanks for to President. - lieno for Hon. George T. Summerlin from Miss Tully, 9/22/44. lio covering lot. - Sende book entitled NOT TAXIS BUT GENERANS, inscribed, attached book and return to this office. - On 9/28/449 Mr. Summerlin wrote to on, returning above books The appropriate American consular officer bas been dent requested to convey President's thanks to like Tosevic. - Book sent to Study. I I See - PPF 9-2 Inf ne gs me t ) my it a st ps my BP P.P.7. and 9-B ROY, Antoine Archiviste de la Province of Quebec Quebec, Canada Sept. 14, 1944 - 9/29/44 ack, P.P.J. 9-B Let. addressed to -rs. Roosevelt. Referred by Gen. Watson 9/22 by memo to Hon. Geo. T. Summerlin - above letter was sent to the President and Mrs. Roosevelt during their stay in Quebec. Asks for a suitable draft of reply for his signature thanking him on their behalf for the invitation to visit the Archives again, and for the interesting books. Said the 'res. said we might tell him he hoped he could see him sometime att, memo to Pa. from F.D.R. "To dent telephone him how sorry I am I can't accept, and thank him again for sending me those interesting books. I hope I can see him next time. II 4r. Summerlin on 9/28 sent "emorandum to Gen. watson returning the letter to "rs. Roosevelt together with translation thereof and draft of a suggested reply for his signature. Gen. Watson on 9/29 sent let, to ". Roy advising Mrs. E. asked him to acknowledge receipt of his let, of 9/14 and thank nom on the Pres,' and *TS, R. behalf for the gift of interesting books and invitation. Tey regret it was not possible to call upon him at the Archives during their recent visit to Quebec and hope they shall be able to do soon some future time Att. note from Rigdon indicates the books were a loan and were supposed to have been returned to the lender on their departure from Quebec. SEE P.P.F. 9-R emc my it / P.P.7. F. BB nad 9-B at itt TRAMMELL, Mr. Niles, President National Broadcasting Company, Inc. New York 20, New York O-O.7. September 7, 1944 - (ack. 9/27/44). a 9-B library. States that world news has assumed greater importance the past for few Writes to President, sending him a copy of "The Fourth Chimo" his and years that American people have demanded and come to expect from radio a fast, accurate news service. How that demand has been met and how radio dent "The Fourth Chime", a new publication of the NBC. Explains title of book. - reporting has become of ever-increasing importance to people of America news is told in book and STE is giving it to President with Mr. Trammell's compliments. copy Mr. ack. of 9/27/44, Mr. Early says that Cafeton Smith has given him the of above In Early adds a few personal lines in ack. - Book sent to Study. ne See - PPF 9-T fmf go e t ) my it a st 20 P.P.7. f. BP 9-B / at nad ith meb PAASIKIVI, Hugo, P.P.E. Business Manager, all Finnish-American Daily "Tyomies," Superior, Wisconsin. 9-B Sept. 22, 1944. Leo 9/28/44 Mattson written in a foreign language. (Pencil notation Ack. by Letter to the Pres., enclosing book titled ROOSEVELT, STALIN, CHURCHILL book. an appropriate note addressed to Mr. Paasikivi, acknowledging requesting he have Miss Tully referred above to Mr. Summerlin of State Dept., - Study - G.G.T.) that dent Requests that book be returned to White House when it has served receipt its purpose. of I SEE - PPF 9-P ne gs me t a my it Is F / BB- P.P.7. K 9-B at The President has asked me to thank you KPP79-P + for your letter of September eighteenth and for your thoughtfulness in making available to him de that set of photographs of drawings made by soldier I artist, Corporal Frank Nanartonis. He has very much enjoyed looking at them. Very sincerely yours, go Grace G. Tully Private Secretary t Sgt. Clarence J. Bonnell, B Pro Staff writer, a Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, Office of the Public Relations Officer, A.P.O. 650, my New York, N. Y. vmt it a ast NANARTONIS, SOLDIER ARTIST--1 ps The Boys should have all the protections F. at P.P.7. ith September 6, 1944 q-B we ) My dear Miss Rosvanis: Thank you in the President's behalf dent for your letter of August twenty-eighth and for your courtesy in writing to him regarding the very kind offer of Mr. Joseph E. Bassett. X 1 Needless to say, the President is grateful for the friendly interest of those who wish to present portraits or other articles of handwork to him but, unhappily, he simply does not have any more room for pictures and ne works of that nature. It is felt, therefore, in fairness to the prospective donor, that they should not be accepted. I know you will ago understand. me Although I cannot send you a more favorable reply, I do want to assure you that dent is nonetheless heartily appreciated. XPR79-P at Mr. Bassett's gracious thought of the Presi- Very sincerely yours, ISA B m. magee's filer EB. C. ey elt Mrs. Elen hms numered by her S in ost raps September 30, 1944 q-B P. the My dear Sergeant Bonnell: The President has asked me to thank you for your letter of September eighteenth and for XPP79-P 12 From the MEDITERR ALLIED FORDER Office of the Public Relations Officer Directly to P.P.7. 9-B at A.P.O. 650 PAPER ith September 30, 1944 we My dear Sergeant Bonnell: ) The President has asked me to thank you XPP79-P + for your letter of September eighteenth and for dent your thoughtfulness in making available to him I that set of photographs of drawings made by soldier artist, Corporal Frank Nanartonis. He has very much enjoyed looking at them. ne Very sincerely yours, gs me Grace G. Tully Private Secretary at t Sgt. Clarence J. Bonnell, B S. Pro Staff Writer, Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, Office of the Public Relations Officer, ey A.P.O. 650, elt New York, N. Y. vmt rost raps NANARTONIS, SOLDIER ARTIST--1 The Boys should have all the protection my From the MEDITERRANEAN ALLIED AIR FORCES Office of the Public Relations Officer at A.P.O. 650 Directly to YOUR PAPER 9-30-44 "unt ith September 18, 1944. The President of the United States, Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, ) Washington, D.C. My dear Sir: den Inclosed please find what we consider one of the 1 best works of art of its kind to come out of the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. Furnished to this office for distribution to the newspapers and interested magazines in the United States, we ne thought you, too, might be interested in receipt of a complete gs set. me Respectfully yours, at Claim SGT. CLARENCE Bames J. BONNELL, PRO STAFF WRITER S. by el me ray NANARTONIS, SOLDIER ARTIST--1 The Boya should have all the protection any at ith I ITALY--Bangor-born soldier-artist Frank Nanartonis, 25, a graduate of we the School of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, recently held a camp exhibit of some of the drawings shown here which have slid from his brush in the course of the two years he has spent in Syria, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and now Italy, the 15th dent with a heavy bomber service group of - Air Force Service Command. I A former fine arts teacher in the Bangor Society of Art, Corporal Nanartonis now spends much of his time - when he is not painting murals or accomplishing other decorative paintings in the military offices and club ne rooms of the service group headquarters of which he is & member - to complete scores of rough sketches which he made while sojourning in the Middle East, North Africa and in lower Italy, according to information released by his me unit headquarters. The son of Mrs. Genie Olsen, of 3 French Street Court, Bangor, Cpl. Nanartonis attended John Bapst high school, from which he graduated in 1936, and later he continued his studies at the Boston Museum School, graduating in 1941. He specialized in painting and graphic arts while in Boston, winning highly competitive honors on several occusions. Corporal Nanartonis entered the army in January, 1942, and departed for m. magees ones overseas service in July of the same year. He was recently awarded the Euro- pean, North African and Middle Eastern service campaign ribbon as well as the army Good Conduct **** medal. -30- of NANARTONIS, SOLDIER ARTIST--1 the Boxe should have all the protection any F. at PP.7 ith September 6, 1944 q-B we ) My dear Miss Rosvanis: Thank you in the President's behalf dent for your letter of August twenty-sighth and for your courtesy in writing to him regarding the very kind offer of Mr. Joseph E. Bassett. X I Needless to say, the President is grateful for the friendly interest of those who wish to present portraits or other articles of handwork to him but, unhappily, he simply does not have any more room for pictures and me works of that nature. It is felt, therefore, in fairness to the prospective donor, that they should not be accepted. I know you will gs understand. me Although I cannot send you a more favorable reply, I do want to assure you that at Mr. Bassett's gracious thought of the Presi- dent is nonetheless heartily appreciated. XPR79-P Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Miss Betty Rosvanis, 7 Hanover Street, Lynn, B m. magee's filer EB. elt Massachusetts. hms Ketter addressed to Misc. 12/20/43 - animered by her S in st raps The Boys should have all the protectiony 12 / F. at ith September 6, 1944 I we ) My dear Miss Rosvanis: Thank you in the President's behalf for your letter of August twenty-eighth and dent for your courtesy in writing to him regarding the very kind offer of Mr. Joseph E. Bassett. 1 Needless to say, the President is grateful for the friendly interest of those who wish to present portraits or other articles of hendwork to him but, unhappily, he simply does not have any more room for pictures and ne works of that nature. It is felt, therefore, in fairness to the prospective donor, that they should not be accepted. I know you will go understand. me Although I cannot send you a more favorable reply, I do want to assure you that at Mr. Bassett's gracious thought of the Presi- dent is nonetheless heartily appreciated. Very sincerely yours, S. Grace O. Tully ey Private Secretary elt Miss Betty Rosvenis, 7 Hanover Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. rost raps The Boys should have all the protections 12 / Envatt august 28, 1944 F. achd Dear mr. President at n hile conversing ppt with mr. Joseph I. ith 9-B Bassett of Hudson I new Hampshire, he we showed me a letter ) which he had nowl-> received from the book dent first lady. your I It was in regard to a partrait that to 1 he painted of you. ayers me Mrs. Roosevelt had; go declined Mr. Bossett's me offer to accept the at picture eb/ mr. Bassetts' only S. means of support is his paintings by elt ost raps The Boys should have all the protectiony 12 / 2 F. In considering this letter, of which Mr at Bassett has absolutely ppt 4 ith no knowledge of, 9-B I it is not for the we money that it may bring in, but more ) so that Mr. Bassett nowl->> Can feel that he has book dent your not lived an unsuccess I ful, unfinished life. g to He is a widower ayers me of seventy - fours years, go and in my estimation me a fine person at d have all the eb/ that you will give this faith mr. President S. matter four praper ey attention. elt cost raps The Boys should have all the protections 12 / /w 3 F. Thank you for any kindness that at ppt ith may he received 4 9-B I Sincerely y aurs, we ( Miss) Betty Rosvanis ) nowl- book dent 7 Hanover st. your / Lynn, mass. ng to ) rayers ne gs me at eb/ S. by elt a rost raps The Boys should have all the protections 1 f. at pPt ith September 6, 1944 9-B. I we My dear Dr. Boross: ) The President has asked me to acknowl- edge the receipt of the two copies of your book dent JEWS UNDER HITLERISM, to which you refer in your 1 letter of recent date. He appreciates your thoughtfulness and it is immensely gratifying to 1 him to know that he is remembered in your prayers me during these critical days. Very sincerely yours, ago me at Grace G. Tully / Private Secretary eb C. The Most lieverend Dr. Stephan Boross, Missionary Orth. Bishop, ey x 339 East 50th Street, elt New York 22, N. Y. st raps The Boys should have all the protection any 12 12 F. To the Most Hon. President of the United States. New York, 1944, Aug. 31. 339 East 50th. Street. Most Hon. President: I, the undersigned, a Hungarian Orth.Cath.Missio- nary Bishop, author of the book Jews Under Hitlerism", herewith respectfully enclose two copies of my book as a token of my respect and esteem. Kindly accept these voend books for your library. The books have been dedicated to you, Most Hon. President, X PP71-B dent I want to point out that myself, was an eye witness to many of the events described in my book. The reason for my writing the book was to open the eyes of those who have tried to contaminate the United States, our beloved country, with the wicked and contem- tible ideas of Hitler and the terrible virus of Anti - semitism. I am 64 years of age but would gladly bear arms, even at the price of my life, to be of assistance to my beloved country, the United States of America. gs Knowing that I am unfit for such service, I want to use me the weapon of my pen for the benefit and enlightenment of the population. Assuring you, Most Hon. President, of my deepest respect and praying to GOD ALMIGHTY for His blessing on you and your activities, I am ey Respectfully yours , elt The 2 books mailed t! Dr Stephanos for seperate cover. Missionary Orth.Cath.Bishop, for the Hungarian Orthodox people. cost raps The Boys should have all the protection any 12 9-6-44 44 F. September 4, 1944 PPF at q-B ith xro we MEMORANDUM FOR HONORABLE GEORGE T. SUMMERLIN: ) Will you please be good enough to have appropriate acknowledgment made of dent the attached book which was sent to the 1883 I President by Dr. Jan Papanek. 9-8 Kindly return the book to this 1 office when it has served its purpose. ne ago Grace G. Tully Private Secretary x PPT me x 3663 5957 at Book prepared by the International Business Machines Corporation presented to the President by Dr. Edward x536 Benes, President of Czechoslovakia. The Czechoslovak = Statesman's official wartime visit to the U.S. and Canada in 1943. x536-a x X48-B (Dr. Jan Papanek ey Minister Plenipotentiary) pl elt UNITED STATES SAVINGS rost BONDS AND STAMPS raps The Boys should P. have very all yer the w protections / UNICATIONS TO TARY OF STATE WASHINGTON, D.C. F. BM price DEPARTMENT OF STATE / at WASHINGTON ith In reply refer to PR September 9, 1944 ) My dear Miss Tully: In compliance with your memorandum of September 4, dent 1944, I am returning herewith the book concerning the I visit of President Benes to the United States and Canada in 1943, sent to the President by Dr. Ján Papanek. An appropriate expression of the President's thanks me has been addressed to Dr. Papanek. Sincerely yours, gs ne Jummer Chief of Protocol Enclosure: Book, returned. ey elt Miss Grace G. Tully, The White House. FORDEFENSE BUY UNITED STATES nost SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS raps The Boys should have all the protection p vrey yer w Jermany 12 'f' PP3 pt q-B ith September 18, 1944 we ) My dear Miss Burton: Your letter of September sixth with the x113 3 dent X enclosed copy of the New Testament, has been re- ceived during the absence of the President, but will be made available to him upon his return. I know that the President would want me me to thank you ever so much for your kind thought of him and especially for your remembrance of ugs me him in your prayers. Very sincerely yours, at Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Singh Miss Anna Burton, elt 8716 Baring Cross Street, Los Angeles, 44, California. mgs be Inusted d the gaps 9 feel they will do most everthing to kill our Boys or Hitler bendgaps may even have some other Trick to kill The all Boys our should Boys when have they all yet the to protection Germany ar President ackd Roosevelt 3mgg ackLas Angeles 44, Calif. study my Prayers was answerd that god kept Sept. b-1944, you for aur precident all this years. and with goy in my heart and tears of Heappiness when you was Elected again, It is absolutly June that god answers prayers. and I still pray that you still will he our president for many years. as america needs a president like you are. as I am very proud of you president Roosevelt. I feel it is my Derty to give a. all the protection to see It is, gift of god that many things for my Country U. S. as god gives it tome to see that aur boys life will be in great I came see very plainly and god gives me Danger as they come nearer Hitler and yermany, I year Hitler will use gas on our Boys ad all other Boys when they will reach yermany, president Roosevelt please see that our Boys and Russia al china protected and have yas also with them and the Boys what fight with us will be be Inusted d the gaps 9 feel they do most for there protection as Hitler will came not everthing to kill our Boys or Hitler bendgaps may even have some other Trick to kill The Boys should have all the protection all our Boys when they yet to Germany new they will need and some how plenty protection should he always at hand for our Boys is my Hearty advise. as Hitler cane not be trusted with The gaps with nothing. I also will say that on army should he kept for at least one year or more to watche Hitler ad gaps as they might play, a Lange rous Trick on us in some may in the u.s.a. and the gaps what are in the United state should be done away with them to send them back after the war to there country. The gaps what are here in the united state should never be allowed to live here again and the people in the united state as they will couse trouble here for will Revenge, not be safe to live with the gaps here ) feel sure ) believe in all this should he very carefully seen in to this for our own protection and our Boys a my Hearty advise, I do hope we will win soon and this war come to on end. god only can do t. president Roosevelt may god Bless you and keep you. in the Best of Health and also all the once what work with you is my prayers, yours very Truly 8716 Baring Cross St. anna Los angeles Burton 44. calif. 12 THE OCIATED pr.7.8 September 21, 1944 PP7 q-13 My dear Mr. and Mrs. Ball: It was very kind and most generous of you to send the President and Mrs. Roosevelt those beautiful flowers. They have asked me to xppz convey to you their appreciative thanks and best 9-7 wishes. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary eb B Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball, Knowlton, Quebec, x Canada. 48-B miscel. 12 best wishes If October 5, 1944 a From hjr ard: Knowlton, Quebea. hanks for your courtesy in one rrosident a copy of the book AMERICA AND THE AMERICAS, AN APPRAISAL AND A PORECAST, to which you refer in your letter of September twenty-eighth. I can assure you that your thoughtfulness is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary eb Mr. Robert J. Bernard, Administrative Director, Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California. COLL pr.7. 9-B October 5, 1944 My dear Mr. Bernard: Many thanks for your courtesy in sending the President a copy of the book AMERICA AND THE AMERICAS, AN APPRAISAL AND A PORECAST, to which you refer in your letter of September twenty-eighth. I can assure you that your thoughtfulness is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary eb Mr. Robert J. Bernard, Administrative Director, Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California. HE ASSOCIATED COLLEGES CLAREMONT POMONA SCRIPPS HARPER HALL CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA ach ptudy achif 10/5/14 September 28, 1944 The Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: We take pleasure in sending to you, under separate cover, a copy of "America and the Americas: An Appraisal and a Fore- cast, " two lectures delivered recently in Los Angeles under the auspices of the Associated Colleges, by Hubert Herring, well known authority on inter-American affairs. Mr. Herring's seventeen years of travel, research and writing on Mexico and the other American Republics and his under- standing of the problems and potentialities of the peoples of these countries make his interpretation an enlightening and pro- phetic volume which we hope you will enjoy. Respectfully yours, Bolat &Berward Administrative Director Claremont Colleges RJB:BEG pp7 CA September 23, 1944 q-B Respectfully referred to the Department of State. M. C. LATTA Executive Clerk Paul Elle, Calle Luis Moya 20, Mexico, D. F. Registered letter to the President dated 9/8/44. Together with a copy of his book, NEW LIGHTNING METHOD ELLE TO LEARN LANGUAGES - the book is inscribed: WITH MY COMPLIMENTS TO THE U.S.A. PRESIDENT MR. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, MEXICO, SEPTEMBER 1944. PAUL ELLE. Says that his book has been a success, especially in American circles. Gral. A. R. Harris, Military Attache in that city, sent three copies of the book to the U. S. Har Department. eth /st copy field PP.79-E. KLEISER, Mr. Grenville, New York, New York, 6-0-7, September 21, 1944 - ack. 9-B No covering let. - Ack. of thanks to Mr. Kleiser, for sending copy of his book, TAKING GOD INTO PARTNERSHIP and the pamphlets. - Sent to Study. CA See - - PPF 9-K fmf SCHMIDT, Capt. John F. Arlington, Virginia P-O-7, September 21, 1944 - ack. 9-B Note of thanks to Capt. Schmidt, for sending the copy of book titled CA UNION NOW. - Book sent to Study. - No covering let. See - PPF 9-S fmf WALSH, Irn P., q.P7. Information Office, Committee on Physical Fitness, Federal Security Agency, 9-B Wash., D.C. 9-18-44 (no. 9-22-44) Letter to Gen. Watson that The Bowlers Victory Legion have realized $280,000,000 in were bonds in the Fifth Yor Loan Drive. Because of the President's interest in their efforts, they wish to present to him two gifts, one B. fishing kit, similar to the 17,000 kits which were bought and distributed to the armed forces on foreign soil; the other a set of six decks of playing cards of the type that were sent to our fightingnen. Would like to have the following people make the presentation to the President - Mr. K.H. Baungarten, Chmn, and Mr. A.L. Ebersole, Vice Chairmen of the Bowlers Victory Legion. Mr.Charles Vance, representative of the Bowlers Victory Legion and the American Bowling congress. Mr. John B. Kelly, Clum of the Committee on Physical Fitness. Gen. Watson on 9-22-44 informed them he would be glad to receive the gifts on behalf of the President. See P.P.F.8723 br CARLSON, Lt. (jg) Arnold A. A-V (N), United States Naval Reserve United States Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida P-O-7. September 22, 1944 - ack. 9-B Undated Letter to President, sending him copy of the Mark II edition of the 1943 FLIGHT JACKET, the yearbook of the Aviation Cadet Regiment of the Naval Air Training Center in Pensacola. - Book sent to Study. See - PPF 9-U fmf SUMMERLIN, Hon. George T. Sept. 22, 1944. Miss Tully, by memo. referred for draft of 3° oply - (message of ap- preciation) - book by Pierre Cot sent by R. Sebba of the Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill., with the compliments of Ensign George Kantrovitz, USNR. USS PRESIDENT WARFIELD, c/o Fleet Post Office, NYC., to the President. Letter from Ziff-Davis Publishing Company dated Sept. 15, 1944. (Miss Fully asked that the book be returned to her) SEE P.P.F. 9-K AS P.P.F. 9-B SMITH, Edgar W. Secretary, "Buttons", B.S.I., New York,N.Y., Sept. 21, 1944. The President wrote saying upon his return from the Quebec Conference he was delighted to find on his desk Mr. Smith's letter and the complimentary bound copy of the Sher- lockiana stories dedicat ed to the Baker Street Irregulars. The President said a glance at the foreword and Mr. Smith's article entitled "The Disappearance of Mr. James Phillimore" inspires him with keen anticipations of another trip when that rame moment of relaxation comes --- this time in a "Four-Wheeler to Baker Street." (attached is a letter from Mr. Smith to the President of Sept. 6th.) SEE P.P.F. 8883 AS P.P.F. 9-B OLIVEIRA, Satyro Dornelles, Jr. Municipal Perfect, State of Rio Grade do Sul, P.P.7.9.B Brazil June 30, 1944 Letter to the President together with a foreign-language book, PRESTACAO DE CONTA CONTAS AO GOVERNO E AU POVO. Referred by memo on 9/15/44 by Mr. Latta to the Dept. of State for translation returned by State Dept. Mr. Hassett on 9/19/4 referred the above letter and book written in Spanish to the Department of State for Acknowledgment. Mr. Summerlin on 9/26/44 wrote Mr. Hassett re his memorandum of 9/19 - returns the book entitled "Rendering of Accounts to the Government and the People", sent by Major Satyro Dornelles de Oliveria Filho, Brazil. The appropriate American consular officer has been requested to uonvey the President's thanks for the volume to the sender. Also returns the White House file book sent to STUDY. SEE P.P.F. 9-0 emc JANKOSKI, Miss Catherine 6.0.7, Linden, New Jersey, September 23, 1944 - (ack. 9/27/44). 9-B Let. to President, sending him a little religious book mark and letter opener combined. Encloses newspaper clipping re campaign. - Book mark given to Mrs. Bonsteel. See - PPF 9-G fmf