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PPF 9 PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE Gifts I 1938-1940 PPF900369 Bacher January 25, 1938 P.P.7 q-I My dear Mr. Irvine: The President has received your letter of January fourteenth and thanks you for your courtesy in sending him that beauti- fully bound copy of the 1938 World Almanac. He wants you to know that he deeply appre- clates your kind thought of him. Very sincerely yours, II. A. LeHand Mrs Ian are PRIVATE SECRETARY E. Eastman Irvine, Editor, World Almanac, New York Workd Telegram, New York, N.Y. es THE WHITE HOUSE New York World-Telegram IT AM '38 EDITORIAL ROOMS SCRIPPS HOWARD RECEIVED THE WORLD ALMANAC January 14, 1938. new your ny President Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: - I am having sent you, with my compli- II ments, a leather-bound copy of The World Almanac for 1938, which I trust will be of reference value to you throughout the year. With best wishes, believe me, Sincerely, No. Eastman Irvine E. Eastman Irvine Editor, World Almanac. LFE P.P.A p.t q-I Buchly N Jamary 24, 1938 My dear Mr. Metcalfe: The President has received your nice letter of January eighteenth and is very x593 glad indeed to have the souvenir program of your Iowa Jackson Day banquet. He thanks you for your friendly thought in sending it to him and wants you to know that he deeply appreciates your generous word of commendation. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Herbert 4. lletcalfe, Esq., Iowa Jackson Day Committee, c/o Dotal Fort Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa. es MANAGING DIRECTOR: TOBERT UTTERBACK HERBERT A. METCALFE MRS. FLORA COTTON ETTER GENERAL SECRETARY: E.H. BIRMINGHAM LESTER W. DRENNEN MRS. MARY KELLEHER 27 Iowa Jackson Day Committee HOTEL FORT DES MOINES DES MOINES, IOWA January 18th, 1938 El Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D. C. My dear President Roosevelt: It is a great privilege for me as Managing Director of the Iowa Jackson Day Committee to send to you herewith one of our souvenir programs, which includes the names and addresses of all the guests at this very successful affair. Through the co-operation of our State Chairman, Mr. E. H. Birmingham, and our General Secretary, Mr. Lester W. Drennen, this event was one of the most successful political events ever held in Iowa. The writer feels that were it not for your wonderful leadership it would have been impossible to have attained such wonderful results. With every best wish in the world to you. Sincerely, Herbert A. Metcalfe HAM:HS Managing Director DEAR FRIEND: Dinner held last week in Des Moines. We are happy This is the souvenir program of the Jackson Day to present it to you as evidence of your cooperation in this very worth while occasion. Permit us to express our deepest thanks for Buckly loyalty and to wish for you all the good things possible your nhe in the new year just beginning. Very truly yours, HERBERT A. METCALFE, Managing Director LESTER W. DRENNEN, General Secretary NELSON G. KRASCHEL, Governor HUBERT UTTERBACK, National Committeeman MRS. FLORA ETTER, National Committeewoman E. H. BIRMINGHAM, State Chairman MRS. MARY KELLEHER, State Vice Chairman X your associates to know that he more than appreciates f your friendly good wishes. ngs Very sincerely yours, s- re M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY ial nder sary X Dr. J. M. Gershberg, our 294 Central Park West, sal New York, N.Y. nal es S Officers Indies Auxiliary HONORARY PRESIDENTS: Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth, M.D. of Belgium Chairman-J. M. Gershberg, M.D., 294 Cen. Pk. West President-Frances Seymour, M.D., 53 East 96th Street Vice-President-Margaret Lawrence, M.D. Secretary-Helen Benczur, M.D., 430 East 84th Street Treasurer-Gertrude Chandlee, M.D., 57 W. 57th Street Recording Secretary-Feiga Sathmary, M.D. Financial Secretary-May Schroder, M.D. Corresponding Secretary-Sonia Kraff, M.D. Executive Chairman-Frieda Henkin, M.D. Legal Advisors-Milton Eisen and S. Burstein, Esq. Presidents of Branches for 1937 - Professors: Chas. Martin-Canada; L. Cardinal-Madrid; A. Eiselsberg-Vienna; F. Boas-Berlin; C. Levaditi-Paris; Angel Roffo-Argentine; A. Lustigi-Rome: R. Silva-Mexico: F. Reiner- Bucharest; M. Vargas-Barcelona; A. Burgess-England; B. Yancso-Hungary; B. Valverde-Brazil; R. Gonzales-Nicaragua; A. Gaggero-Uruguay; C. Leiva-Salvador; M. Baraona- Honduras; N. Bleuer-Switzerland; J. Jimenez-Costa Rica; A. Salgar-Columbia; F. Hochberger-Carlsbad; Wm. Keller-Washington; J. Rowland-Baltimore; S. Meaker-Boston; W. N. Babcock-Philadelphia; I. Potter-Buffalo; Th. Bulard-Saratoga; E. Cienfuegos-Chile; Max Thorek-Chicago; G. Nystrom-Sweden; M. Wasserman-Franzenscad; R. Tapia- Paraguay; P. Cobrero-Ecuador; J. Rodriguez-Bolivia; E. Diez-Cuba; L. Zela-Peru; G. Anrep-Egypt; D. Mavrocordato-Greece; I. Pletiew-Moscow; A. Mouhktar-Turkey. P.P.7 9.1 Backly January 24, 1938 My dear Dr. Gershberg; The President has asked me to ac- knowledge your letter and to thank you and the members of your Association for your courtesy in sending him the anniversary copy of your Inter- X national Medical Blue Book. He wants you and your associates to know that he more than appreciates f - your friendly good wishes. ngs Very sincerely yours, s- .re II. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY ial nder sary + our Dr. J. M. Gershberg, 294 Central Park West, sal New York, N.Y. nal es S Officers Tadies Auxiliary HONORARY PRESIDENTS: Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth, M.D. of Belgium Chairman-J. M. Gershberg, M.D., 294 Cen. Pk. West President-Frances Seymour, M.D., 53 East 96th Street Vice-President-Margaret Lawrence, M.D. Secretary-Helen Benczur, M.D., 430 East 84th Street Treasurer-Gertrude Chandlee, M.D., 57 W. 57th Street Recording Secretary-Feiga Sathmary, M.D. Financial Secretary-May Schroder, M.D. Corresponding Secretary-Sonia Kraff, M.D. Executive Chairman-Frieda Henkin, M.D. Legal Advisors-Milton Eisen and S. Burstein, Esq. Presidents of Branches for 1937 - Professors: Bucharest; Chas. Martin-Canada; M. Vargas-Barcelona; L. Cardinal-Madrid; A. A. Eiselsberg-Vienna; F. Boas-Berlin; C. Levaditi-Paris; Angel Roffo-Argentine; A. Lustigi-Rome; R. W. N. Babcock-Philadelphia; I. Potter-Buffalo; Jimenez-Costa Rica; A. Salgar-Columbia; F. Hochberger-Carlsbad; Wm. Keller-Washington; J. Rowland-Baltimore; Leiva-Salvador; M. Baraona- Honduras; N. Bleuer-Switzerland; J. Burgess-England; B. Yancso-Hungary; B. Valverde-Brazil; R. Gonzales- Nicaragua; A. Gaggero-Uruguay; C. Silva-Mexico: F. Reiner- Paraguay; P. Cobrero-Ecuador; Th. Bulard-Saratoga; E. Cienfuegos-Chile; Max Thorek-Chicago; G. Nystrom-Sweden; S. Meaker-Boston; R. Tapia- J. Rodriguez-Bolivia; E. Diez-Cuba; L. Zela-Peru; G. Anrep-Egypt; D. Mavrocordato-Greece; I. Pletiew-Moscow; M. Wasserman-Franzenscad; A. Mouhktar-Turkey. 3 DENT'L U.S. Organized 1927 MED'A FARNACIPURA Incorporated CHAPTER MAGNUM NEW YORK 1929 Just 4 Limited to one thousand members INTER'L her. NOSH International Spanish Speaking Association of Hysicians YORK 1928 Monorary Presidents Office of the President H. E. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Pres. of the U. S. A. H. R. Majesty King Gustaf V, of Sweden J. M. GERSHBERG, M. D., 294 CENTRAL PARK WEST H. E. Albert Lebrun, President of France H. R. Majesty King Haakon VII of Norway New York City Phone SChuyler 4-1132 H. E. Sr. Alcala Zamora, ex-President of Spain H. R. Majesty King Carol II, of Roumania H. E. Sr. Getulio Vargas, President of Brazil H. R. Majesty King Leopold III of Belgium H. E. Sr. Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico H. R. Majesty King Boris, of Bulgaria December 17, 1937. H. E. Sr. Agustin Justo, President of Argentine H. E. Dr. Eduard Benes, President of Czechoslovakia chank H. E. Sr. Arturo Alessandri, President of Chile H. E. Sr. Federico L. Bru, President of Cuba acked H. E. Sr. Lopez Contreras, President of Venezuela H. E. Sr. Alfonso Lopez, President of Colombia H. E. Sr. Oscar Benavides, President of Peru 1-248 H. E. Sr. Gabriel Terra, President of Uruguay H. E. Sr. Amastasio Somoza, President of Nicaragua H. E. Sr. Armodio Arias, President of Panama His Excellency Monorary Nice-Presidents Prof. Dr. Albert Einstein Franklin D. Roosevelt H. E. Leon Blum, Premier of France H. E. General J. J. Pershing, Generalissimo, U. S. A. President of the United States H. E. Edouard Herriot, Ex-Premier of France Their Excellencies, The Ambassadors and Ministers White House Representing Forty Nations in Washington, D. C. Officers of the 3. H. D. If The E. 1937 Washington,D. C. President J. M. Gershberg, M.D., 294 Central Park West 1st Vice President Prof. Juan Sacasa, M.D., of Nicaragua 2nd Vice President Prof. Heinrich Neumann, M.D., of Vienna 3rd Vice President Prof. Wm. L. Sneed, M.D., New York City General Secretary Prof. Harold D. Meeker, M.D., 660 Madison Ave. Treasurer Prof. Franz M. Groedel, M.D., 829 Park Ave. Your Excellency: Assistant Treasurer C. Lopez de Victoria, M.D. Assistant Secretary Prof. Victor H. Sears, D.D.S. Financial Secretary Prof. L. Gregory Cole, M.D. Corresponding Secretary Pedro Ortiz, M.D. In behalf of the Members and Officers of Recording Secretary Emilio L. Hergert, M.D. Legal Advisor Honorable Clarence Darrow, Esq. our Association, of which you are Honorary Pre- Board of Directors sident, I wish to extend my hearthiest greetings Prof. Howard Lilienthal, M.D., Chairman, New York Lieut. Col. G. F. Chandler, M.D., Vice Chairman, New York for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year. Prof. Lord Horder, M.D., of London Prof. Wagner von Iauregg, M.D., of Vienna Prof. Jose Arce, M.D., Dean, Faculty Med., Buenos Aires Prof. Carlos Chagos, M.D., of Rio de Janeiro We all wish you, Mr. President, a success- Prof. Jean Balacesco, M.D., Dean, Univ. of Bucharest Prof. Rafael Bastianelli, M.D., University of Rome Prof. Jose Covica, M.D., Dean Faculty of Med., Madrid ful administration and continued progress in Prof. Louis Martin, M.D., Dir. of Pasteur Inst., Paris Prof. Italo Alessandrini, M.D., of Santiago your democratic and humane work for the welfare Prof. J. C. Meakins, M.D., of McGill Univ., Montreal Prof. R. L. Wilbur, M.D., Pres. Stanford Univ., Calif. of your nation. Prof. J. R. Angell, M.D., Pres. Yale University Prof. F. H. Lahey, M.D.; V. P. Blair, M.D.; Reginald Burbank, M.D. H. G. Bugbee, M.D.; P. N. Coryllos, M.D.: B. S. Oppenheimer, M.D. L.J. Ladin, M.D.; O. R. von Bonnewitz, M.D.; Wm. T. Kennedy, M.D. I take the liberty to inclose the official C. G. Kerley, M.D.; J. H. Peters, D.D.S.; E. I. Huppert, M.D. H. W. Lathrop, M.D.; W. Cramp, M.D. F. Adams, D.D.S. G. Wyeth, M.D.; W. G. Exton, M.D.; Ignac Neumann, M.D. program of our last Scientific Session, and under I. H. Rubin, M.D.; J. P. Grant, M.D.; G. Zuelzer, M.D.; S. Jewett, M.D. R. H. Hoffmann, M.D.; H. Babcock, M.D.; M. Krimke, M.D. seperate cover I am sending the Tenth Anniversary L. 0. Spier, M.D.; E. H. Cowles, M.D.; B. Sour, M.D.; R. Cronson, M.D. issue of the International Medical Blue Book, Addisory Council Prof. Charles Mayo, M.D., Chairman; Carl Goldmark, M.D. official journal of our Association, in which our Emil Novak, M.D.; N. D. C. Lewis, M.D.; E. Reinzi, M.D. activities in behalf of International Medical Scientific Board Art and Science, for the promotion of Universal Prof. James Ewing, M.D., Chairman; Alexis Carrel, M.D. H. Eppinger, M.D.; G. Bosch, M.D.; G. Maranon, M.D. Peace, and the establishment of an International Appointed Committees FOREIGN-Prof. Adolf Lorenz, M.D., Chairman; Alois Pick, M.D. Spanish Speaking Hospital in New York City, is Albert Le Sage, M.D.; Martinez Vargas, M.D.; A. Popovici, M.D. recorded. RECEPTION-Prof. J. Eastman Sheehan, M.D., Chairman; H. Keller, M.D. R. E. Brennan, M.D.; H. A. Barrett, M.D.; W. L. Corcoran, M.D. MEDICAL-Prof. A. Judson Quimby, M.D., Chairman; Wm. H. Cary, M.D. H. J. Shelley, M.D.; J. W. Babcock, M.D.; Edgar Montealegre, M.D. DENTAL-Prof. H. J. Leonard, D.D.S., Chairman; R. W. Tench, D.D.S. Ch. Hattauer, D.D.S.; J. Selverstone, D.D.S.; J. S. Landa, D.D.S. PHARMACEUTICAL H. Rusby, M.D., Chairman; A. J. Bauer, Ph.G. Wm. C. Anderson, Ph.G.; A. Kaufman, Ph.G.; R. Wasicky, Ph.G. Very respectfully, ECONOMIC-Prof. Herman Grad, M.D., Chairman; David Perla, M.D. P. M. Lichtenstein, M.D. E. Hoenig, M.D.; A. V. Weinberger, M.D. ARRANGEMENT-Prof. G. L. Moench, M.D., Chairman; E. Mayer, M.D. H. M. Silver, M.D.; Jacques Kroner, M.D.; Jacob Braun, M.D. ENTERTAINMENT- Prof. G. W. Henry, M.D., Chairman; Ervin Torok, M.D. Oscar Glassman, M.D.; Wm. Snow, M.D.; H. Alofsin, D.D.S.; B. Kessler, M.D. PUBLICITY-Prof. Walter G. Crump, M.D., Chairman; Conrad Gale, M.D. Max Balaban, D.D.S.; F. C. McDaniel, M.D.; I. Lubowe, M.D. I.Gershberg, HOSPITAL-Prof. Puig Casauranc, M.D., Chairman; A. J. Gelarie, M.D. M. Marxuach, M.D.; H. H. Rejebian, M.D.; D. K. Zongos, M.D. President Officers Tadies Auxiliary HONORARY PRESIDENTS: Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth, M.D. of Belgium Chairman-J. M. Gershberg, M.D., 294 Cen. Pk. West President-Frances Seymour, M.D., 53 East 96th Street Vice-President-Margaret Lawrence, M.D. Secretary-Helen Benczur, M.D., 430 East 84th Street Treasurer-Gertrude Chandlee, M.D., 57 W. 57th Street Recording Secretary-Feiga Sathmary, M.D. Financial Secretary-May Schroder, M.D. Corresponding Secretary-Sonia Kraff, M.D. Executive Chairman-Frieda Henkin, M.D. Legal Advisors-Milton Eisen and S. Burstein, Esq. Presidents of Branches for 1937 - Professors: Bucharest; N. Vargas-Barcelona; A. Burgess-England; B. Yancso-Hungary; B. Valverde-Brazil; R. Gonzales-Nicaragua; A. Gaggero-Uruguay; C. Leiva-Salvador; M. Chas. Martin-Canada; M. L. Cardinal-Madrid; A. Eiselsberg-Vienna; F. Boas-Berlin; C. Levaditi-Paris; Angel Roffo-Argentine; A. Lustigi-Rome; R. Silva-Mexico: F. Reiner- W. N. Babcock-Philadelphia; I. Potter-Buffalo; Th. Bulard-Saratoga; E. Cienfuegos-Chile; Max Thorek-Chicago; G. Nystrom-Sweden; M. Meaker-Boston; R. Tapia- Honduras; Bleuer-Switzerland; J. Jimenez-Costa Rica; A. Salgar-Columbia; F. Hochberger-Carlsbad; Wm. Keller-Washington; J. Rowland-Baltimore; S. Baraona- Paraguay; P. Cobrero-Ecuador; J. Rodriguez-Bolivia; E. Diez-Cuba; L. Zela-Peru; G. Anrep-Egypt; D. Mavrocordato-Greece; I. Pletiew-Moscow; Wasserman-Franzenscad; A. Mouhktar-Turkey. DENT'U U.S. Organized 1927 MED'A Incorporated CHAPTER MAGNUM NEW YORK 1929 Limited to one thousand members INTER'L ASOCN International Spanish Speaking Association of Physicians Etc. YA YORK Monorary Presidents Office of the President H. E. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Pres. of the U. S. A. H. R. Majesty King Gustaf V, of Sweden J. M. GERSHBERG, M. D., 294 CENTRAL PARK WEST H. E. Albert Lebrun, President of France H. R. Majesty King Haakon VII of Norway New York City Phone SChuyler 4-1132 H. E. Sr. Alcala Zamora, ex-President of Spain H. R. Majesty King Carol II, of Roumania H. E. Sr. Getulio Vargas, President of Brazil H. R. Majesty King Leopold III of Belgium H. E. Sr. Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico H. R. Majesty King Boris, of Bulgaria H. E. Sr. Agustin Justo, President of Argentine H. E. Dr. Eduard Benes, President of Czechoslovakia H. E. Sr. Arturo Alessandri, President of Chile H. E. Sr. Federico L. Bru, President of Cuba H. E. Sr. Lopez Contreras, President of Venezuela H. E. Sr. Alfonso Lopez, President of Colombia H. E. Sr. Oscar Benavides, President of Peru H. E. Sr. Gabriel Terra, President of Uruguay H. E. Sr. Amastasio Somoza, President of Nicaragua The CHAPTER MAGNUM of the A.I.M.D.F.H.E.cordially H. E. Sr. Armodio Arias, President of Panama invites you to their 96th Regular Meeting on Friday, Monorary Hice-Presidents Prof. Dr. Albert Einstein December 17,1937, 8:00 P.M., at the residence of the Pre- H. E. Leon Blum, Premier of France H. E. General J. J. Pershing, Generalissimo, U. S. A. sident, 294 Central Park West, New York City. H. E. Edouard Herriot, Ex-Premier of France Their Excellencies, The Ambassadors and Ministers Our Guest will be the Honorable Consul of Dominican. Representing Forty Nations in Washington, D. C. Officers of the A.J. A. B. IF F. F. 1937 President J. M. Gershberg, M.D., 294 Central Park West PROGRAM 1st Vice President Prof. Juan Sacasa, M.D., of Nicaragua 2nd Vice President Prof. Heinrich Neumann, M.D., of Vienna 3rd Vice President Prof. Wm. L. Sneed, M.D., New York City General Secretary Prof. Harold D. Meeker, M.D., 660 Madison Ave. Treasurer Prof. Franz M. Groedel, M.D., 829 Park Ave. executive SESSION: Reading of minutes and communica- Assistant Treasurer C. Lopez de Victoria, M.D. Assistant Secretary Prof. Victor H. Sears, D.D.S. tions from His Excellency the President of Peru; Financial Secretary Prof. L. Gregory Cole, M.D. Corresponding Secretary Pedro Ortiz, M.D. Prof. Von Noorden of Vienna; Prof. Crotti of Cleveland, Recording Secretary Emilio L. Hergert, M.D. Legal Advisor Honorable Clarence Darrow, Esq. and Prof. Roffo of Buenos Aires. Election of new Board of Directors members, Election of Officers for the year 1938. Prof. Howard Lilienthal, M.D., Chairman, New York Lieut. Col. G. F. Chandler, M.D., Vice Chairman, New York SCIENTIFIC SESSION: Prof. Lord Horder, M.D., of London Prof. Wagner von Iauregg, M.D., of Vienna Prof. Jose Arce, M.D., Dean, Faculty Med., Buenos Aires Prof. Carlos Chagos, M.D., of Rio de Janeiro Prof. Jean Balacesco, M.D., Dean, Univ. of Bucharest 1. "Consideration of Malignant Tumors", Prof. Rafael Bastianelli, M.D., University of Rome Prof. Jose Covica, M.D., Dean Faculty of Med., Madrid Wm.L. Corcoran, Inst. St. Clare Hosp. Prof. Louis Martin, M.D., Dir. of Pasteur Inst., Paris Prof. Italo Alessandrini, M.D., of Santiago "X-Ray in Late Extra-uterine Pregnancy Diagnosis", Prof. J. C. Meakins, M.D., of McGill Univ., Montreal Prof. R. L. Wilbur, M.D., Pres. Stanford Univ., Calif. William Snow, Dir.X-Ray, Harlem and Bronx Hospitals. Prof. J. R. Angell, M.D., Pres. Yale University Prof. F. H. Lahey, M.D.; V. P. Blair, M.D.; Reginald Burbank, M.D. H. G. Bugbee, M.D.; P. N. Coryllos, M.D.; B. S. Oppenheimer, M.D. "Some Endocrine Problems in Practice", H.H.Rubin,M.D. L. J. Ladin, M.D.; O. R. von Bonnewitz, M.D.; Wm. T. Kennedy, M.D. C. G. Kerley, M.D.; J. H. Peters, D.D.S.; E. I. Huppert, M.D. 4. "Role of Dental Infection in Eye Disease", H.J.Ross,D.DS H. W. Lathrop, M.D.; W. Cramp, M.D.; F. Adams, D.D.S. G. Wyeth, M.D.; W. G. Exton, M.D.; Ignac Neumann, M.D. 5. "Folk-lore of Modern and Ancient Greece", Alexion, I. H. Rubin, M.D.; J. P. Grant, M.D.; G. Zuelzer, M.D. S. Jewett, M.D. R. H. Hoffmann, M.D.; H. Babcock, M.D.; M. Krimke, M.D. L. 0. Spier, M.D.; E. H. Cowles, M.D.; B. Sour, M.D.; R. Cronson, M.D. 6. "The Physician's Role in Government", H.Jacobs, LL.D. Adbisory Council Prof. Charles Mayo, M.D., Chairman; Carl Goldmark, M.D. DISCUSSIONS BY DOCTORS: H.M.Silver; Leo Stern; J.H. Emil Novak, M.D.; N. D. C. Lewis, M.D.; E. Reinzi, M.D. Scientific Board Heacock; .V.Weinberger; E.L. Hergert; Peters; Prof. James Ewing, M.D., Chairman; Alexis Carrel, M.D. 0.Balaban; Milton Eisen; R.Almela, and E. Hayt. H. Eppinger, M.D.; G. Bosch, M.D.; G. Maranon, M.D. Appointed Committees FOREIGN-Prof. Adolf Lorenz, M.D., Chairman; Alois Pick, M.D. Dr. Eugen Simon of Berlin will play piano selections. Albert Le Sage, M.D.; Martinez Vargas, M.D.; A. Popovici, M.D. RECEPTION- Prof. J. Eastman Sheehan, M.D., Chairman; H. Keller, M.D. R. E. Brennan, M.D.; H. A. Barrett, M.D.; W. L. Corcoran, M.D. MEDICAL-Prof. A. Judson Quimby, M.D., Chairman; Wm. H. Cary, M.D. LIGHT LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED H. J. Shelley, M.D.; J. W. Babcock, M.D.; Edgar Montealegre, M.D. DENTAL-Prof. H. J. Leonard, D.D.S., Chairman; R. W. Tench, D.D.S. Ch. Hattauer, D.D.S.; J. Selverstone, D.D.S.; J. S. Landa, D.D.S. PHARMACEUTICAL-Prof. H. Rusby, M.D., Chairman; A. J. Bauer, Ph.G Wm. C. Anderson, Ph.G.; A. Kaufman, Ph.G.; R. Wasicky, Ph.G. Gershberg, Pres. Robert Brennan, Secty ECONOMIC-Prof. Herman Grad, M.D., Chairman; David Perla, M.D. P. M. Lichtenstein, M.D.; E. Hoenig, M.D.; A. V. Weinberger, M.D. 294 Central Park West 140 East 54 Street ARRANGEMENT-Prof. G. L. Moench, M.D., Chairman; E. Mayer, M.D. H. M. Silver, M.D.; Jacques Kroner, M.D.; Jacob Braun, M.D. ENTERTAINMENT-Prof. G. W. Henry, M.D., Chairman; Ervin Torok, M.D. Oscar Glassman, M.D.; Wm. Snow, M.D.; H. Alofsin, D.D.S.; B. Kessler, M.D. PUBLICITY-Prof. Walter G. Crump, M.D., Chairman; Conrad Gale, M.D. Max Balaban, D.D.S.; F. C. McDaniel, M.D.; I. Lubowe, M.D. HOSPITAL-Prof. Puig Casauranc, M.D., Chairman; A. J. Gelarie, M.D. M. Marxuach, M.D.; H. H. Rejebian, M.D.; D. K. Zongos, M.D. Officers Indies Auxiliary HONORARY PRESIDENTS: Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth, M.D. of Belgium Chairman-J. M. Gershberg, M.D., 294 Cen. Pk. West President-Frances Seymour, M.D., 53 East 96th Street Vice-President-Margaret Lawrence, M.D. Secretary-Helen Benczur, M.D., 430 East 84th Street Treasurer-Gertrude Chandlee, M.D., 57 W. 57th Street Recording Secretary-Feiga Sathmary, M.D. Financial Secretary-May Schroder, M.D. Corresponding Secretary-Sonia Kraff, M.D. Executive Chairman-Frieda Henkin, M.D. Legal Advisors-Milton Eisen and S. Burstein, Esq. Presidents of Branches for 1937 Professors: Bucharest; N. Vargas-Barcelona; A. Burgess-England; B. Yancso-Hungary; B. Valverde-Brazil; R. Gonzales-Nicaragua; A. Gaggero-Uruguay; C. Leiva-Salvador; M. Baraona- Chas. Martin-Canada; M. L. Cardinal-Madrid; A. Eiselsberg-Vienna; F. Boas-Berlin; C. Levaditi-Paris; Angel Roffo-Argentine; A. Lustigi-Rome; R. Silva-Mexico; F. Reiner- W. N. Babcock-Philadelphia; I. Potter-Buffalo; Th. Bulard-Saratoga; E. Cienfuegos-Chile; Max Thorek-Chicago; G. Nystrom-Sweden: M. Wasserman-Franzenscad; R. Tapia- Honduras; Bleuer-Switzerland; J. Jimenez-Costa Rica; A. Salgar-Columbia; F. Hochberger-Carlsbad; Wm. Keller-Washington; J. Rowland-Baltimore; S. Meaker-Boston; Paraguay; P. Cobrero-Ecuador; J. Rodriguez-Bolivia; E. Diez-Cuba; L. Zela-Peru; G. Anrep-Egypt; D. Mavrocordato-Greece; I. Pletiew-Moscow; A. Mouhktar-Turkey. Γ in hvistmas PP7 q-I New Year L Greetings a C his most cordial appreciation of your friendly birthday greetings. Very sincerely yours, Mrin he Hand H. A. Lelland PRIVATE SECRETARY J. Frank Grimes, Esq., Independent Grocers' Alliance of America, 309 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois. es + M- from the ocoeres ay the joy which comes true Spivit of Christmas be yours today and through all the days of the coming year 1938 In his most cordial appreciation of your friendly birthday greetings. Very sincerely yours, Mrin he Hand N. A. Lelland PRIVATE SECRETARY J. Frenk Grimes, Esq., Independent Grocers' Alliance of America, 309 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois. es + PP7 Bubly February 18, 1938 q-7 My dear Mr. Grines: Your letter of January twenty-seventh, on behalf of the Independent Grocers' Alliance of America, has been received by the President. He was delighted to receive that fine cake and has asked me to express to you and to your associates his most cordial appreciation of your friendly birthday greetings. Very sincerely yours, Mrin he Wand H. A. Lelland PRIVATE SECRETARY J. Frank Grimes, Esq., Independent Grocers' Alliance of America, 309 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois. es + To House IGA INDEPENDENT GROCERS ALLIANCE OF AMERICA 309 WEST JACKSON BOULEVARD CHICAGO 3/ OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT January 27, 1938 pr X 5 The President Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: The Independent Grocers' Alliance of America (The I.G.A.) is sending you, in time for your birthday, an "All-American" cake, baked in the shape of the map of the United States. This cake is the counter-part of "the largest cake in the world" which featured our Baking Products Marketing Conference held in Chicago. The "All-American" cake recipe was chosen as the favorite recipe of 1,500,000 housewives in thousands of independent I.G.A. stores from coast to coast. It is a white cake with chocolate fudge icing. We join with all America in wishing you health and happiness on this joyous occasion and the many more which lie before you and the beloved nation you lead. Faithfully yours, Jrank President J. Frank Grimes:MH + & -Kishor X PAMPHLET TO BE RETURNED TO MISS LEHAND nt Place aten Island, N. Y. 3 FOR PRES. COLLECTION. of March 4, 1938 AND P.P.7. 3/9/2 President Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D. C. q-I My dear Mr President, pp710 Y On this fifth anniversary of your glorious x55 X administration, may I offer you this little gift for your private collection of Americana, and express a hope that is the hope of many millions of Americans, perhaps of all civilized persons living today: "Sic quinque, sic duodecim." Sincerely and respectfully yours, Sulamith (min) Joh - Kishor Y (Enclosure) sulamith Ish-Kishor 112 Stuyvesant Place St George, Staten Island, N. Y. 3 The March 4, 1938 P.P.7. 3/9/ President Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D. C. q-I My dear Mr President, pp710 Y On this fifth anniversary of your glorious X55 administration, may I offer you this little gift for your private collection of Americana, and express a hope that is the hope of many millions of Americans, perhaps of all civilized persons living today: "Sic quinque, sic duodecim." Sincerely and respectfully yours, Sulamith (min) Joh - Kisher X (Enclosure) X x March 9, 1938 My dear Miss Ish-Kishor: The President has received your let- ter of March fourth, and asks me to assure you of his deepest appreciation of the friendly motive which prompted you to present the little pamphlet to him. He is much pleased to have it for his collection and sends you his sincerest thanks and best wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Sulamith Ish-Kishor, 112 Stuyvesant Place, St. George, Staten Island, New York. cd i V ent GERSHBERG, J.M., M.D., Pres., International Spanish Speaking Association of Physicians, Dentists and Pharmacists, New York, N.Y. April 15, 1938. Encloses to the President the official program of their eleventh Anniversary Banquet at the Waldorf-Astoria on April 25th. After the Banquet, the Anniversary issue of the International Medical Blue Book, official organ of their Assoc. will be published, and they will send a copy to the President. See International Spanish Speaking Assoc. of Physicians br P.P.7 9-I X x x ent 11 ped June 1, 1938 P.P.7. 9-I My dear Mr. Estel: The President has read with interest your letter on behalf of the Town State Dairy Association. He is delighted to have that fine prise winning butter which you sent to him in com- memoration of National Air Mail Week, and asks ne to convey his most cordial appreciation to everyone concerned. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY E. S. Estel, Esq., Town State Dairy Association, Totte line Waterloo, P. 0. Box 348 Iowa. es u.s. UKLY Secretary-Treasurer ESE:N X AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Ass'n. of Ice Cream M'f'rs. of Iowa FREDERIC LARRABEE, President Fort Dodge Iowa Ass'n. of Local Creameries E. S. ESTEL, Secretary-Treasurer Iowa Creamery Butter M'f'rs. Ass'n. Waterloo Iowa Creamery Operators' Ass'n. Joma State Dairy Association DR. THOMAS L. CURRAN, Sec'y Agriculture, Des Moines Iowa Ayrshire Breeders' Ass'n. Co-Operating With DEAN H. H. KILDEE Iowa Brown Swiss Breeders' Ass'n. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Ames Iowa Guernsey Breeders' Ass'n. PROF. M. MORTENSEN Ames Iowa Holstein Breeders' Ass'n. ERNEST M. WRIGHT Iowa Jersey Cattle Club. Field Secretary Iowa Milking Shorthorn Breeders Ass'n WATERLOO, IOWA Boys 348 May 17, 1938 Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: In this the territorial centennial anniversary year of Iowa, and on the occasion of Air Mail Week, the members of the Iowa State Dairy Association are pleased to send you by air mail a tub of Iowa prize winning creamery butter. This butter was made by Dr. N. E. Fabricius, instructor in butter manufacture of Iowa State College, Ames, whose entry in the World's Dairy Congress held in Berlin, Germany last year re- ceived a perfect score. Dr. Fabricius also won nine first prizes in the same number of National contests held during 1937, thus gaining for him the title of world's champion buttermaker. Iowa, which stands first among the states in the pro- duction of many agricultural products, ranks second in butter production. Last year we produced 198,565,814 lbs. of butter, which added $66,555,000. to the state's income. While Iowan's are pleased with this quantity production of one of the most important human foods, they are exceedingly proud of the general high quality of butter made in the state. Those engaged in the dairy industry, as well as all citizens of Iowa, join me in presenting this gift and express- ing the hope that you and the members of your household will enjoy it. Yours sincerely, IOWA STATE DAIRY ASSOCIATION E.S. Estel Secretary-Treasurer ESE:N TELEGRAM The White House p.p.t RXCB396 POC 66 D.L 4 ex 12:23am 9.I 111 mins July book. PP7. st 2 q-I Hyde Park, New York, June 28, 1938. My dear Dr. Imaan: I am delighted to have that book and pamphlet on Latin America which you were good X#87 enough to so generously inscribe and send me. I an taking this material with no on the cruise and am looking forward with keen interest to reading it. Thank you ever so much for your nice thought of me. Very sincerely yours, Dr. Samuel Guy Inman, X # 254 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. I. fef TELEGRAM The White House RXCB396 POC 66 D.L 4 ex 12:23am p.p.t 9.I Mashington SN Chicago, Illinois, July 19, 1938. MARVIN H. MCINTYRE. The national tomato queen, Peggy Walsh X of Washington, Indiana, will be in Washington, Mayflower Hotel, all day Friday, July twenty- second. Will you give us a few minutes of your time to permit the national tomato queen to deliver hamper of tomatoes to White House. This would be greatly appreciated by Indiana Tomato Festival group. Hoping for favorable reply, and with best wishes, x Willard M. Rutzen, Assistant to Managing x Director, Morrison Hotel, Chicago, Illinois. + - I es The White Ho THE WHITE HOUSE Mashington WASHINGTON JULY 20 1938 7/20/38 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Memorandum for COMMODORE McKenna: Miss Peggy Walsh of Washington, Indiana, the National Tomato Queen, will be in at eleven o'clock Friday morning, July 22 to present to Mr. Hassett for the President a hamper of WILL BE DELIGHTED tomatoes. AM Show Mr. Hassett when she comes in. Intyre TMB - I es 5/50/ x DARD FORM No. 14A PPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT FROM MARCH 10, 1926 The White House Washington TELEGRAM JULY 20 1938 OFFICIAL BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RATES U. 8. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 45763 WILLARD M RUTZEN ASSISTANT MANAGING DIRECTOR MORRISON HOTEL CHICAGO ILLINOIS MR. WILLIAM HASSETT ASSISTANT TO SECRETARY EARLY WILL BE DELIGHTED TO RECEIVE TOMATO QUEEN AND HAMPER FRIDAY ELEVEN AM T. M. BACHELDER Assistant Secretary to Mr. McIntyre 1118 218 PRIVATE SECRETARY PARTIEY ARWIN 726 MISSION STREET Bartley Irwin, Esq., SAN GALIF. 726 Mission Street, San Rafael, California. es X ELEGRAM The White House Mashington IPO. RA. 24 11:17 a.m. Chicago, Illinois, July 20, 19938 T. M. Bachelder. Reference our wires. Can Tomatoe Queen deliver hamper of tomatoes to White House Friday morning eleven a.m? Willard M. Rutzen, A ssistant to Managing Director Morrison Hotel 030 as JUNE IDEASS PRIVATE SECRETARY IRWIN MISSION STREET Bartley Irwin, Esq., 726 Mission Street, San Rafael, California. es X DARD FORM No. 14A PROVED BY THE PRESIDENT MARCH 10, 1926 FROM The White House Mashington TELEGRAM JULY 20 1938 OFFICIAL BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RATES U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 45763 WILLARD M RUTZEN ASSISTANT MANAGING DIRECTOR MORRISON HOTEL CHICAGO ILLINOIS REFERENCE YOUR WIRE NINETEENTH MR. MCINTYRE OUT OF CITY. RETURNING SOMETIME SATURDAY TWENTYTHIRD T. M. BACHELDER Assistant Secretary to Mr. McIntyre 11. A. Leiland PRIVATE SECRETARY Bartley Irvin, Esq., 726 Mission Street, San Rafael, California. es August 2, 1938 pp7. q.I My dear Mr. Irwin: It was nice of you to send the plaque to the President. Thank you ever so much in his behalf for your courtesy. I can assure you that he will deeply appreciate your friendly thoughtfulness. Very sincerely yours, II, A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY IRWIN 728 Bartley Irwin, Esq., 726 Mission Street, San Rafael, California. es X And July 15, 1938. Dear President Roosvelt: Enclosed please find and accept with my compliments a bust plaque of yourself. I would greatly appreciate hearing from you as to whether it arrived without being broken. It was a real pleasure to see you on your visit to San Francisco, and I am happy you enjoyed your luncheon on Treasure Island. Yours sincerely, Bartley brwin BARTLEY IRWIN 726 MISSION STREET SAN RAFAEL, CALIF. BI/mr rlv JOHNSON, Hon. Louis Ass't Secretary of War, 8-25-38 Sent to the President, via letter to Mr. MoIntyre, & letter addressed to the President under date of August 21, 1938 from Lealie Nerland, Mayor of Fairbanks, Alaska, inviting him to visit Fairbanks and the Interior of Alaska in 1939. --- Ass't Secretary Johnson told Mr. McIntyre about his recent visit to Alaska, saying that the immediate thing that will do most for Alaska is the building of a for airports, and that he wants to talk to the President about this when he returns to Washington. Said also that he brought baok for the President a carved Alaskan ivory moose which he will deliver per- sonally as it is too delicate to ship. Attached copy of Robert Service's "The Spell of the Yukon". SEE INVITATION ALASKA pp7 9-I FRANK R. ALMQUIST EAST MOLINE WORKS WALTER MCINTOSH BAUER & BLACK EMPLOYES MEMBER <<<0< CUNA TELEPHONE HARRISON 2274 CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION T Mr Read book Eden E August 23, 1938 P.P.7 q.I My dear Mr. Holmes: Your letter of August eighteenth has been received in the absence of the President and I shall be glad to place it before him upon xpp.7 X ? his return to the city, You may be sure he will qB B appreciate your courtesy in sending him a copy of the Proceedings of the Illinois Credit Union League at its Ninth Annual Meeting. Very sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President mma P. D. Holmes, Esq., Illinois Credit Union League, 332 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois, JAMES T. GREENLEE IMPERIAL BRASS FRANK R. ALMQUIST EAST MOLINE WORKS WALTER MCINTOSH BAUER & BLACK EMPLOYES MEMBER <000 CUNA TELEPHONE HARRISON 2274 CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION RALPH G. LONG FRANK R. ALMQUIST VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT P. D. HOLMES REDIT UNION LEAGUE PRESIDENT RPORATED- NOT FOR PROFIT) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ILLINOIS CREDIT UNION LEAGUE H.H.DREWES 332 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET TELEPHONE HARRIS ON 4213 so. LA SALLE STREET JAMES .GREENLEE F.D. McKEAG CHICAGO, ILLINOIS HICAGO, ILLINOIS G.M.McNEIL JOHN L. KELLY LAURA MOYNIHAN ASST. MANAGING DIRECTOR GEORGE J.TINNES W.C.WRATH E. F. ARNOLD DECATUR WABASH H. E. MCARTHUR WAUKEGAN POSTAL EMPLOYES H. W. BURMEISTER August 18, 1938 ASSOCIATION HERBERT EMMERICH N.G. O. EMPLOYES FEDERAL W. C. WRATH TRACTOR WORKS IRA O. FASH WRISLEY EMPLOYES FEDERAL A. E. STUBE WILSON PLANT EMPLOYES Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt LEONARD INGRAM The President of the United States ARMOUR EMPLOYES WARD M. JOHNSON Washington, D.C. SANGAMO ELECTRIC EMPLOYES JULIUS F. YIRAK EDISON G.E. EMPLOYES Sir: TERMS EXPIRE 1940 Under separate cover I am sending you a P. D. HOLMES copy of the 1937 Report of the Credit Unions in Illinois. NYCO R. G. LONG DECATUR FIREMEN It is my hope that you will get a great A. J. CLAUTER ARMOUR 31ST STREET deal of pleasure and satisfaction out of this report. G. M. MCNEIL LAKESIDE LODGE Respectfully yours, LAURA MOYNIHAN CHICAGO TEACHERS FEDERATION M. W. TRIERWEILER AURORA POSTAL EMPLOYES WM. H. WEISE By PEOPLES POWER EMPLOYES LEROY MILLER A.B.Holuco. TRI-CITIES (RIL) FRANCES E. O'DONNELL PULLMAN GENERAL OFFICE EMPLOYES C. F. JENSEN CENTRAL COMMERCIAL C. F. EHRLEIN PEORIA POSTAL EMPLOYES TERMS EXPIRE 1939 F. D. MCKEAG ARMOUR PLANT EMPLOYES PDH:CRN LESLIE P. BRUCE P.G. L. & C. C. EMPLOYES LUTHER HISER STALEY H. O. PERLEE ROCKFORD POSTAL EMPLOYES REV. WM. M. MCGUIRE GENOA M. F. GREGORY SWIFT NSY EMPLOYES M. R. MERTENS KRAFT-PHENIX EMPLOYES H. H. DREWES HAWTHORNE JAMES T. GREENLEE IMPERIAL BRASS FRANK R. ALMQUIST EAST MOLINE WORKS WALTER MCINTOSH BAUER & BLACK EMPLOYES MEMBER <<00 CUNA TELEPHONE HARRISON 2274 CREDIT UNION NATIONALASSOCIATION HOLMES A.J. CLAUTER RALPH G. LONG FRANK R. ALMQUIST RESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT ILLINOIS CREDIT UNION LEAGUE (INCORPORATED- NOT FOR PROFIT) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DIRECTORS H.H.DREWES 332 so. LA SALLE STREET JAMES GREENLEE TERMS EXPIRE 1941 F.D. McKEAG JOSEPH S. DE RAMUS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS G.M.McNEIL GEORGE J. TINNES JOHN L. KELLY LAURA MOYNIHAN MANAGING DIRECTOR ASST. MANAGING DIRECTOR GEORGE J.TINNES C. & N.W. (PIONEER) W.C.WRATH E. F. ARNOLD DECATUR WABASH H. E. MCARTHUR WAUKEGAN POSTAL EMPLOYES H. W. BURMEISTER August 18, 1938 ASSOCIATION HERBERT EMMERICH N. G. O. EMPLOYES FEDERAL W. C. WRATH TRACTOR WORKS IRA O. FASH WRISLEY EMPLOYES FEDERAL A. E. STUBE WILSON PLANT EMPLOYES Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt LEONARD INGRAM The President of the United States ARMOUR EMPLOYES WARD M. JOHNSON Washington, D.C. SANGAMO ELECTRIC EMPLOYES JULIUS F. YIRAK EDISON G.E. EMPLOYES Sir: TERMS EXPIRE 1940 Under separate cover I am sending you a P. D. HOLMES copy of the 1937 Report of the Credit Unions in Illinois. NYCO R. G. LONG DECATUR FIREMEN It is my hope that you will get a great A. J. CLAUTER ARMOUR 31ST STREET deal of pleasure and satisfaction out of this report. G. M. MCNEIL LAKESIDE LODGE Respectfully yours, LAURA MOYNIHAN CHICAGO TEACHERS FEDERATION M. W. TRIERWEILER AURORA POSTAL EMPLOYES WM. H. WEISE By PEOPLES POWER EMPLOYES LEROY MILLER TRI-CITIES (RIL) FRANCES E. O'DONNELL PULLMAN GENERAL OFFICE EMPLOYES C. F. JENSEN CENTRAL COMMERCIAL C. F. EHRLEIN PEORIA POSTAL EMPLOYES TERMS EXPIRE 1939 F. D. MCKEAG ARMOUR PLANT EMPLOYES PDH:CRN LESLIE P. BRUCE P.G.L. & C. C. EMPLOYES LUTHER HISER STALEY H. O. PERLEE ROCKFORD POSTAL EMPLOYES REV. WM. M. MCGUIRE GENOA M. F. GREGORY SWIFT NSY EMPLOYES M. R. MERTENS KRAFT-PHENIX EMPLOYES H. H. DREWES HAWTHORNE JAMES T. GREENLEE IMPERIAL BRASS FRANK R. ALMQUIST EAST MOLINE WORKS WALTER MCINTOSH BAUER & BLACK EMPLOYES MEMBER CUNA CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TELEPHONE HARRISON 2274 Peed S ul DAVIES, Hon. Joseph E. Brussels, Belgium, December 7, 1938. Writes the President congratulating him on the speech at Chapel Hill, N.6 on Dec. 5th. States he is sending the President two historical old Russien icons.-It tached is memo. to Miss Grace Tully, dated Dec. 19th, from the President re this mat- ter. ttached, also, is a letter to Mr. McIntyre from Mr. Davies saying he is send- ing a box of neckties, which are for the President, Mr. Early and Mr. McIntyre. The President, on Jan. 6th, wrote Mr. Davies thanking him for the icons, the neck- ties and also for a copy of a letter from Lord Davies. SEE P.P.F. 1381 in di ai 9-d m Reed m June 8, 1938 P.P.7. q-I My dear Mr. Lieber: The President asks me to acknowledge your letter of June third and to thank you and your associates for your nice thought in sending him that copy of the report of the Indiana Lincoln Memorial. He is delighted to have this book and deeply appreciates the friendly spirit which prompted you to present it to him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Richard Lieber, Esq., Chairman, Executive Committee, Nated 2 The Indiana Lincoln Union, 824 Illinois Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. ngm Hour Y THE INDIANA LINCOLN UNION 824 ILLINOIS BUILDING INDIANAPOLIS OFFICERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GOVERNOR M. CLIFFORD TOWNSEND, Honorary President RICHARD LIEBER, Chairman J. I. HOLCOMB, President June 3, 1938. MRS. A. D. COOK MRS. FRANK J. SHEEHAN WILL H. HAYS, Vice-President ochis ARTHUR F. HALL MRS. SANFORD TRIPPET CHARLES ARTHUR CARLISLE, Vice-President FRED M. AYRES WM. LOWE BRYAN THOMAS TAGGART, Treasurer ohes FRANK C. BALL WM. J. MOONEY MRS. JAMES P. GOODRICH STANLEY COULTER, Secretary PAUL V. BROWN, Executive Secretary The President, The White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President:- On behalf of our organization, may I have the pleasure to enclose report of the Indiana Lincoln Memorial by the Indiana Lincoln Union. Its pages tell a concise story of thought and work during the past twelve years. We, in these parts, know that of all of the Lincoln memorials, it is the only one which commemorates Lincoln's formative years spent in our state from his seventh to his twenty-first year. Besides, the sanctuary contains the grave of his Mother, Nancy Hanks. We feel, therefore, that this hallowed spot is of national significance and that its recognition in the group of already existing Lincoln monuments, will serve as the connecting link between his birthplace in Kentucky and his resting place in Illinois. I have the honor to remain, Very respectfully yours, This. arm Richard Lieber, Chairman, Executive Committee, The Indiana Lincoln Union. RL:BPC PP.7. 7. + pr.7. q-I pr, January 9, 1939 My dear Mr. Irish: It was nice of you to send the Presi- dent a copy of your book. Thank you in his be half for your friendly thoughtfulness and for your good wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Ralph S. Irish, Esq., 10020 Commerce Avenue, Tujunga, California. es X NEW January 10, 1939. P.P.7. q-I Dear Harold:- Many, many thanks for that perfectly beautiful jade cigarette lighter. It is a grand one and I shall enjoy using it. I need not tell you how much I ap- preciate your thought of me. My best wishes to you and Jane. As ever yours, + The The Honorable Secretary of the Interior, pp73650 Washington, D. 0. Very truly yours, George NEW new X pp7 February 10, 1939 q-I My dear Miss Irwin: The President asks me to thank you very much for your nice thought in sending him a copy of that book "Heralds of Peace." He appreciates your kindness in the matter, and is also much pleased to know that you en- joyed the address to which you refer. Very sincerely yours, M. A. Lelland PRIVATE SECRETARY IRWIN Miss Beatrice Irwin, 155 East Fifty Second Street, New York, N. T. ia Very truly yours, George NEW new X 2an. thank 9% of" ILOO MALL Just a hum the lekola 2/2/29 of 139 9-I pr.7. tribute of fratitude from are amoug S to the thousands who his were rejoiced by rs ers Your fast sparch. Deatrice Train 15.5.8.52 new York - IRWIN PRIVATE SECRETARY X George New, Esq., 915 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, es Wisconsin. Very truly yours, George NEW new Itudy February 13, 1939 pr.7 q-I My dear Mr. New: Your letter of January fourteenth has been received. The President is glad indeed to have the etching and has asked me to express his sincere appreciation to you and to the members X of the International Society of Painter-Etchers for the friendly thought which prompted its presentation. He is deeply grateful for the good wishes which your letter conveys. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X George New, Esq., 915 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. es Very truly yours, George NEW new X Itudy Please thank and where 2-13 2-139 915 W. Wiscousin Co seand we, Milioauke, with Card an, to all January 14th 1939. Lch B Frankhin D. Roosevelt Pts and President of The United States, The Whitehouse, Washington, D.C. @. Mr. President :- Our duternational Society of Painter - Etchers wishes to honor itself throycar by presenting to you its selected etching antitled "The River a from the Buffalo Street Bridge aread of the Milioaukee River here, with the navalvesset in the privilege a the artist of thy forground and I have Please accept it with our forwarding this proof to you. heartiest good wishes for the soming war and your ser nation, and may to itadd in a modest way your collection Very truly yours, George NEW new Itudy rlv LARIMER, Admiral Edgar B. pp7 Charlottesville, Virginia 9- I 5-4-39 Brought a small sailor, with note to the President referring to Capt. Callaghan, Admiral Ross T. McIntire, and Mr. Claunch who was his Chief Yeoman before he came to the White House. --- Attached is not to Gen. Watson, even date, saying that last fall he brought to the office, as a gift for the President, an igloo rock-garden for which he received no acknowledgment. Asked for an acknowledgment of these gifts from the President. --- The President wrote to Admiral Larimer, thanking him for the two gifts and saying it is a pleasure to be remembered by his old friends in the Navy. SEE P.P.F. 1607 Irh Kishor P. S. If you do not already possess "The Mariner's Chronicle, IT 1834,71 should be delighted if you would accept it. / Sent to Study 7 MEMORANDUM 5-25-39 Memo for Dr. Roes McIntire from Gen. Watson, saying that the enclosed vapex inhaler was sent to the President by Senator Bankhead of Ala., who claims it will cure anything. I was supposed to have been given to the President. It is sent to Dr. McIntire for disposition as he sees fit, after conference with the President. act See P.P.F. 1362 P.P.7. 9-I P. S. If you do not already possess John Kishor "Th'e Mariner's Chronicle, IT 1834,7 should be delighted if you would accept it. / Sent toy Study 7 Hourma P.P.7 G-T July 7, 1939 My dear Mr. Imhoff: Permit no, please, to acknowledge the receipt of your note of April twenty- eighth. The President thanks you ever so much for the wood carving which you sent to him. He appreciates your friendly thought and asks no to convey his good wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY + J. A. Imhoff, Esq., 27 IR. Tom Avenue, Easthampton, es Massachusctts. P. S. If you do not already possess Joh Kishor "The Mariner's Chronicle, IT 1834,7 TI should be delighted if you would accept it. april 28, way Dear Cus President Rossevelt of hand Cauved Wooden Book Clainlanding you a novelty st 1, 1939 tild hope you it 9-I United a rear Peace of Work? for Completion it :ind letter X Required 0 Weelea work the volume trueling you Will receave P.P.7.9-13 is to the il-all.so.k. W.K. It is I am o have (incerely Ja of hought 2) bitton are Mass ask store M room AhN ours, Easthampton ROOSEVELT Miss Sulamith Ish Kishor, X 112 Stuyvesant Place, St. George, Staten Island, New York. wdh-mw nation so to have deserved and won the confidence TO the poor. Respectfully yours, Sulamith In Kisher P. S. If you do not already possess "Th'e Mariner's Chronicle, IT 1834, should be delighted if you would accept it. / sent to Study + August 1, 1939 -tild q-I Dear Miss Ish Kishor: Please accept my thanks for your kind letter X of July twenty-seventh accompanying copy of the volume p.p.7.9-13 entitled "Speeches of the Different Governors to the X X52 Legislature of the State of New York. 1825". It is x88 an interesting volume which I am delighted to have and I particularly appreciate the generous thought which prompted you to send it. Very sincerely yours, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Miss Sulamith Ish Kishor, X 112 Stuyvesant Place, St. George, Staten Island, New York. wdh-mw nation so to have deserved and won the confidence 01 Life poor. Respectfully yours, Sulamith Joh Kisher P. S. If you do not already possess "The Mariner's Chronicle, IT 1834, I should be delighted if you would accept it. 112 Stuyvesant Place St George, Staten Island, N. Y. acb 8/1/mm July 27, 1939 thanks have President Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D. C. My dear Mr President, May I be permitted to add my tiny quota to the future Hyde Park national library by offering you this little volume, "Speeches of the Different Governors to the Legislature of the State of New York 1825" ? I do not suppose it to be a rarity, but it seemed particularly appropriate for you, Sir, who were formerly Governor of this state and arenow, fortunately for the world, head of this nation. Since I am sure that, quite apart from politics, your heart is not unconcerned with the feeling towards you of the workers adversely affected by the Woodrum Act, I thought you might like to know from a first-hand source that at none of the meetings and conferences I attended nor even under the emotion- al stress of dismissals as I observed them at my former project or elsewhere was your name mentioned except as a source of hope and comfort. Indeed, one poor old handyman went about in- forming everyone that the firings were going to stop, for he had written a letter to the President and told him all about it! It is a marvelous thing and rare in history for any chief of any nation so to have deserved and won the confidence of the poor. Respectfully yours, Sulamith Joh Kishor P. S. If you do not already possess "The Mariner's Chronicle, IT 1834, I should be delighted if you would accept it. Consto conto to miseum of September 12, 1939 Respectfully referred to the P.P.7 q-I Department of the Interior with the request that the writer be advised with reference to the ore she mentions. M. A. LoHand es PRIVATE SECRETARY Letter 9/6/39 from Mrs. Annie E. Ingle Oneonta, Ala. Sends the Pres. a cane made by her husband, a World War Vet. Tells of a mountain there which she says contains aluminum; also a couple of Iron Hills which were worked some during the world war but since abandoned. Asks the Pres. to put her in touch with some- one who would maket these pred ores and permit her to share in the business, X SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD September 12, 1939 My dear Mrs. Inglet Your letter of September sixth has been received and 1t was nice indeed of you to send the cane to the President. He has noted what you say and asks me to express his appreciation of the friendly thought which prompted you to present 1t to him. With reference to your inquiry concerning the ore, the matter 1s being brought to the at- tention of the Department of the Interior. Very sincerely yours, 11. A, LoHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Annie E. Ingle, Oneonta, Alabama. es INTERIOR: Inquiry concerning iron and aluminum in mts. near her, is being referred to the Int. for consideration. See memorandum. SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD Orig. letter with memo to Interior Dept. COPY Oneonta, Ala. 9-12-39 ES. 9-6-1939 President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Washington, D. C. Greetings: You will please pardon my interruption of your daily routine and if you can use it, I am offering you an ebony walking cane, made by my World War Veteran husband from a piece of an abandoned cross, that came from Mexico. He had a little home work shop and did this from a tie sent to U.S. to burn at Nogalis, Ariz. But it is not finished. Needs a band to clasp handle, which is Mexican wood, too, Mahomy. But some scoundrel (3) set fire to our shop. Though it was made entirely of corrugated new tin and destroyed every piece of machinery and lumber. About $1500 or $2000 worth and we have nothing to band this cane with and there is nobody here who can do work like that. I hesitate to send it unfinished but decided as you wear a cane you could get some good from it. Hence I send it and trust you may receive it in the same spirit it is offered in. Because I am a Democrat and also my husband. I am constrained to add to this letter also a statement concerning a find I am sure some day in the near future will be valuable. There is here a whole mountain 6 or 7 miles long and 165 feet deep of aluminum. It also assays out 32% aluminum face powder. Very fine pottery clay, and tooth powder. The folks here are too poor to finance the development of it and I am asking you if you will put me in touch with someone, say the Du Ponts, who are interested in developing and are not afraid to invest. There is also a couple of Iron Hills here that has been asseyed and worked a little by the local people in the World War, but abandonded. It estimates 3 or 4 million tons. Perhaps the adjoining peaks more. I'd like to get on the ground floor of these deals as my husband is 75% disabled and I soon may have to take care of him, and myself. I am working very hard to keep SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD #2 Let 9-6-39 (Oneonta, Ala. in anyway I can but if I can get in touch with a concern and make a few pennies a day, I'll be very glad to confer with any company that could or would let me work with them. If it is not too much to ask of you, will you kindly put me in touch with an opportunity to market this ore. Nobody here knows where it could be marketed. I expect the whole mountain could be bought for $15,000. Thanking you in advance for any and all courtesies. Best wishes to you and yours. Sincerely, /s/ Mrs. Annie E. Ingle. X SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD "On Folhe City ofdight." with and al Miss Ethelfred Juman S deroted homage. October 3, 1939 P.P.7 512. S Aflantic Avenue Day tona Beach. q-I My dear Miss Inman: It was nice of you to send the book of poems to the President. He has asked me to X 3 thank you and to express his appreciation of x p.P 7 your friendly thought of him. G.B Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X Miss Ethelfred Irman, 512 South Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida. es SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD m nouis October 3, 1939 P.P.7 q-I My dear Miss Inman: It was nice of you to send the book of poems to the President. He has asked me to X 616 thank you and to express his appreciation of X P your friendly thought of him. 9 B Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X Miss Ethelfred Irman, 512 South Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida. es SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD Through Strerson 2 October 11, 1939 My dear Miss Inman: Thank you for your note of October X fifth. The reference to a "book of poens" in pr.7.9-p my letter of October third was, of course, an inadvertence and, in reassuring you of the Presi-> dent's appreciation of your courtesy in sending him your picture "On to the City of Light", I want you to know that he is grateful to you. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Dthelfred Inman, 512 South Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida. es X SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD The Shenndoah L E 330. N. Main Street 39 Orlando m now They dear Iniss Littand. your Hry kind letter Expressing our belond Presidents appreciation P.P. of "On to the City is greatly valued. want him to know however that its 9- a framed picture -the golden City in the distance (aross the waters St this present world its shappy a condition) not a book of pours- - of & get rew impirations. which I trust this picture seems Ensier to take a glimpse at one will do for he has a heavy load Carry F beare mider-it. Gow These him! present tis 20 worderfully cheerful of Irrote our First Lady, of the New York, N.Y. SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD 20me three weeks ago-whe may have the litter 7 with something of the story afit, 20mewhere : It was because one which to Hanniton Holl of Rollins College. soroti the such a beautiful letter, epeaking of the pleasure it the others pictures on Exhibition had given him. that the thought Came it might help with a Lit P.P.7 impiration at the white House. I was given the Blue Ribbon prize for and thir picture. 9-I which was Jung on the time rn The Summer 'Salon in N.Y. this fear + hope freed something I to The Corcorn Gallery when it opens Have only been back from Italy 2ince July 32- & was there for 12 years mainly in Rome-through all the Fas ait movement understand coll all the present difficulties the powers of sil abroad. International Business Machines Corp., 590 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD If for Could spare a minute to tell me if the picture pleases our belowed President Thould appreciate the us Kindness greatly Thanks hey Emergely 7 my ancester w The Art world soas Henry Imman, whose book hangs the Borton Sallery + Sir Charles Hohnes. who was Director the National Sallery in London. was my Concin. Iny dar jather bas the originator t director of the Ininan Line of "rean steawers Ince tery Early days lived in Americass-Mainly New york: 329 es Strerson 7 M Ami October 27, 1939 P.P.7 My dear Mr. Davis: q-I The President has asked me to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of October twenty-third and to thank you ever so much for the brochures. He wants you to know that he deoply appreciates your friendly thought in sending the volumes to him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY A. Davis, Esq., International Business Machines Corp., 590 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. es SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD absd 10/27/39 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION & GENERAL OFFICES, DIVISIONS: 590 MADISON avenue ELECTRIC ACCOUNTING MACHINE DIVISION NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL TIME RECORDING DIVISION INTERNATIONAL SCALE DIVISION INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC WRITING MACHINE DIVISION ack maL. October 23, 1939 The Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt White House Washington, D.C. My dear Mr. President: In response to many requests for the brochures produced by the International Business Machines Corporation, the company is sending two copies of this catalogue illus- trating its art exhibits to museum directors throughout the country. Under separate enclosure I am sending you both brochures, one covering our exhibit at the New York World's Fair and the other our show at the Golden Gate International Exposition at San Francisco. These exhibitions of Contemporary Art from 79 Countries, on view in our Gallery of Science and Art at both Fairs, have, as you undoubtedly know, been accorded a warm reception by leading art critics and press. They have been viewed by more than three million visitors to the Fairs. Many museums and colleges have expressed an interest in a tour of the show, a project now under consideration. The booklets on the two collections which you will receive were prepared with the idea of providing in brief form important information on the art of the many lands rep- resented in this international exhibition. We shall be happy if you find the brochures a serviceable addition to your museum library. Very truly yours, a. Davis SALES OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD P.P.7. q-I December 14, 1939 Gentlemen: Please let me acknowledge and thank you for your telegram of December ninth and for your courtesy in offering to send the President X P.P.7 some steak from the International Livestock 9-8 Grand Champion Angus steers. X X X creat I must advise, however, that the 9-B President can accept such gifts only with the understanding that there will be no publicity X 21-P in connection therewith. Thanking you for the courtesy of your inquiry, I am Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary Isbells Restaurant, X 622 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois. pls-rr 14 See Early See uo Dec offection 13-1939 this resturant harmy Scrift send steck But under ПФ circumstonces used i to Resident Storms For three successive years we have purchased the International Livestock Grand Champion Angus steers. It occurs to us that Your Honor might enjoy eating some of the fine steak from these champion steers for his Christmas Dinner. We will have Swift and Company supply you generously on receipt of your acceptance. Isbells Restaurant, 622 Diversey Parkway. M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Isbells Restaurant, 622 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, es Illinois. 7 TELEGRAM The White House 14WUAB 54 D.L. 3:55 p.m. Mashington Chicago, Ill., Dec. 9, 1939 THE PRESIDENT: For three successive years we have purchased the International Livestock Grand Champion Angus steers. It occurs to us that Your Honor might enjoy eating some of the fine steak from these champion steers for his Christmas Dinner. We will have Swift and Company supply you generously on receipt of your acceptance. Isbells Restaurant, 622 Diversey Parkway. M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Isbells Restaurant, X 622 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, es Illinois. Copy $ MN. T SECRET SERVICE WASH MURPHY SECRET SERVICE CGO CALLAGHAN Dec. 13, 1939 W 12:05 PM RE YOUR TELETYPE AS TO ISBELLS RESTAURANT. GRADE RESTAURANTS - ONE ON DIVERSEY PARKWAY AND ONE ON RUSH STREET. THEY OPERATE TWO HIGH THEY ARE CONSIDERED RELIABLE IN EVERY RESPECT. THEY PURCHASED THROUGH SWIFT AND COMPANY A PORTION OF GRAND CHAMPION CARLOAD ANGUS STEERS AT THE RECENT INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK SHOW. IF STEAK IS ACCEPTED BY PRESIDENT THE FACT WILL NOT BE SPECIALLY ADVERTISED BY ISBELL BUT WMC NEWSPAPERS WILL UNDOUBTEDLY GET STORY. WRITTEN PRESD XX PRESIDENT STATING THEY WOULD LIKE TO SEND HIM A STEAK FROM GRAND CHAMPION ANGUS STEER. PLS INVESTIGAIVE AND ADVISE IF THIS IS A REPUTABLE CONCERN AND GIVE ANY OTHER PERTINENT EZNFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT. RBT. WILSON END OK WILL DO SO PROMPTLY CALLAGHAN END M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Isbells Restaurant, X 622 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois. es 7 0 OPR CGO 803 OK CGO 803 V OK SECRET SERVICE CGO CALLAGHAN MARK 10.05 AM SECRET SERVICE WASH WILSON ISBELLS RESTARQ CC RESTAURANT, 622 DIVERSEY PARKWAY CHICAGO HAS WRITTEN PRESD XX PRESIDENT STATING THEY WOULD LIKE TO SEND HIM A STEAK FROM GRAND CHAMPION ANGUS STEER. PLS INVESTIGAIVE AND EZNFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT. RBT. WILSON END ADVISE IF THIS IS A REPUTABLE CONCERN AND GIVE ANY OTHER PERTINENT OK WILL DO so PROMPTLY CALLAGHAN END M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Isbells Restaurant, X 622 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois. es Sent to house 1 Fir January 3, 1940 Mr nonis q.I Gentlemen: The President was delighted to re- ceive those delicious steaks which you sent nest X to him with holiday greetings. He asks me to express his hearty thanks to everyone concerned and to convey his cordial good wishes for the coming year. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Isbells Restaurant, X 622 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, es Illinois. I also The White House 1/3/40ES 31wumc 20 5 exa Mashington Chicago, Ill., Dec.22,1939. The President. Prize steaks are being sent by TWA plane leaving Chicago 5:15 P.M. Heartiest season's greetings. Isbells Restaurant, 622 Diversey Parkway. 5pm EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President X Honorable Ed. V. Izac, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. 7 PP.7. January 31, 1940 q-I My dear Congressman Izac: The President has asked me to convey X X PP79-P his thanks for the lovely picture from San Diego which you left with him on the occasion of your last visit. The thought of that balmy climate is something to dwell on during this snowy Wash- ington weather. With kind personal regards, I am, Sincerely yours, EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President X Honorable Ed. V. Izac, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Ask Mr. Forster if it's O.K. to do this ON ary 29, 1940. My dear Congressman Izac: The President has asked me to convey his thanks for the lovely picture from San Diego which you left withhim on the occasion of your last visit. The thought of that balmy climate is something to dwell on during this snowy Washington weather. With kind personal regards, I am, Sincerely yours, EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President. Honorable Ed. V. Izac, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. THE WHITE house WASHINGTON January 29, 1940. My dear Congressman Izac: The President has asked me to convey his thanks for the lovely picture from San Diego which you left withhim on the occasion of your last visit. The thought of that balmy climate is something to dwell on during this snowy Washington weather. With kind personal regards, I am, Sincerely yours, EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President. Honorable Ed. V. Izac, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. that case THE WHITE 1/25/40 HOUSE WASHINGTON Miss Cabell, secy to Congr Izac of Calif. 1. Last time Congr. Izac was here he presented to the President a lovely picture of our "Heaven on Earth" Club, a organization 11 to promote interest in San Diego's wonderful Ju climate. Could the Congressman have a letter of thanks for this picture, saying substantially "Thank you for my Ambassadorship in 'Heaven on Earth", etc, which could be sent to his constituents in San Diego? ed January 29, 1940. My dear Congressman Izac: The President has asked me to convey his thanks for the lovely picture from the San Diego "Heaven on Earth" Club which you left with himon the occasion of your last visit. The thought of that balmy climate is something to dwell on during this snowy Washington weather. With kind personal regards, I am, Sincerely yours, EDWIN M. WATSON Secretary to the President. Honorable Ed. V. Izac, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Pres Study Pres it M none March 6, 1940 pp7 q-I H My dear Mr. Barrett: The President asks me to thank you very much for the copy of your booklet and to express his cordial appreciation of the friendly thought which prompted you to send it to him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Carl A. Barrett, Esq., President, Illinois Automobile Club, Michigen Avenue at 34th Street, Chicago, Illinois. es M DEPARTMENT Enflux and nent s N box March 8, 1940 p.p.7. we Dear Mr. Itton: q-I Please accept the President's thanks for your letter of February thirteenth. He greatly appreciated your thoughtfulness in writing as you did and in sending him the brotherhood emblem. Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President Mr. William M. Itton, 3408 Catalpa Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. wdh-mw Matheritt 3408 Catalpa Ave. Chicago, Ill. February, 13, 1940 President Franklin D. Roosevelt ack 3/8/40 White House Washington, D. C. Dear President Roosevelt: In a separate package, I am sending you a brotherhood emblem in commemoration of Brotherhood Week. This emblem is the first like it to be presented. It will be given to those who promote the American ideals of liberty in relation to one human being with another. You have deserved the Brotherhood Emblem because, your every word action, and gesture is based upon human laws of justice and mercy. Because, your steadfast devotion to the ideals of democracy in which no man can become a slave unto another. Because, of your rigid adherence to the conception of faith and freedom as the essentials of an American no matter what his ancestry, race, or creed. God Bless You, William M. of Miss Se Hand March 18, + 1940 P.P.7. q-I My dear Mr. Incandela: Thank you, in the President's behalf, for the candy which you left at this office. I want to assure you that your friendly thought is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Lawrence Incandela, Esq., Walter H. Johnson's Candy Company, Chicago, Illinois. es Iowa Historical Records Survey 555 $ Seventh Street Des Moines, Iowa of airsd 3-18-40 & P.P.7. Mar. 16, 1940 q-I Dear President: :- Ex120 6 + Please except this gift with the compliments of r the Walter H. Johnson s a, ed bandy Co. Chicago, Illinois. B Thank you, Mr. Lawrence Incandela noving Professional and Service Division, A e. Iows. Historical Records Survey, 555g Seventh Street, wdh-rr Des Moines, Iowa. myusutheres.............. 0. Clyde Sutherland State Supervisor Iowa Historical Records Survey 555 $ Seventh Street Des Moines, Iowa Pres Itudy of March 18, 1940 P.P.7. q-I Dear Miss Cresswell: Please accept the President's thanks for your letter of March thirteenth, accompanying E. copy of Volume I of the Legal Status of Women X120 from 2250 BC sent with the compliments of the rp79-B Iowa Historical Records Survey, a unit of the Professional and Service Division of the Work Projects Administration, which is responsible for its publication. Greatly as the President appreciates your action in making this work available to him, I must explain to you that & rule he has observed ever since he has been in his present position prohibits him from commenting in any way on the various works that are submitted to him. In the circumstances, I am sure you will appreciate his position. Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President Miss Helen Cresswell, Acting Professional State Director, and Service Division, mical X444-C Iows. Historical Records Survey, 555g Seventh Street, wdh-rr Des Moines, Iowa. 0. Clyde Sutherland State Supervisor Iowa Historical Records Survey 555 $ Seventh Street Des Moines, Iowa FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION OF IOWA GEORGE J. KELLER IOWA HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY ADMINISTRATOR 555% Seventh Street Ot. The With 8 RECEIVED Bl MAR Black THE HOUSE WHITE Des Moines, Iowa 13, March, 1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt, The President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear President Roosevelt: This copy of Volume I of the LEGAL STATUS OF WOMEN FROM 2250 BC is sent you with the compliments of the Iowa Historical Records Survey, a unit of the Professional and Service Division of the Work Projects Administration, which is responsible for its publication. Volume II of this publication will be forthcoming in the near future. Should you care to make a statement relative to this copy, it will be appreciated. You may address your letter to Mr. George J. Keller, State Administrator of the Work Projects Administration, Royal Union Life Building, Des Moines, Iowa. A carbon copy of your letter sent to this office will be appreciated also. Sincerely, Helen Cresswell Acting State Director Professional and Service Division For inquiry or reply, refer to: O.ClydeSutheread O.Clyde 0. Clyde Sutherland State Supervisor Iowa Historical Records Survey 555% Seventh Street Des Moines, Iowa / Pres Study + WORK April 10, 1940 P.P.7. q-I My dear Miss Cresswell: Permit me, please, to acknowledge your letter of April fifth and to thank you, in the President's behalf, for your courtesy in sending him the copy of Volume II of The Legal Status of X120 Women from 2250 B.C. Your kind thought in giving him an opportunity to see a copy of this work is Historical very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President X x444-e Miss Helen Cresswell, Miscel. Work Projects Administration, 305 Second Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. edb ack FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION OF IOWA GEORGE J. KELLER IOWA HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY ADMINISTRATOR 305 Second Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 5, April, 1940 President Franklin D. Roosevelt The White House Washington, D. C. Dear President Roosevelt: This copy of Volume II, the second and last book of The Legal Status of Women from 2250 B.C. is sent to you with the com- pliments of the Manuscript Department of the Iowa Historical Records Survey, a unit of the Professional and Service Division of the Work Projects Administration, which is responsible for its publication. The previous publications of the Iowa Historical Records Survey includes the following: Inventory of the Federal Archives in the States, Series; III, Department of the Treasury, No. 14, Iowa, V, !! If Justice 11 If If , VII, " " " Navy, " II " , X, " " Commerce, " 11 " , XVI, " " Farm Credit, " 11 " , Inventory of the County Archives of Iowa, Series; (Dubuque County, Ida County, Dallas County, Jasper County, and Cherokee County); The Legal Status of Women from 2250 B.C., Volume I; Diary of E. P. Burton, Surgeon, 7th Regiment Illinois 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division 16 A.C. You may receive any of the above publications that may have failed to reach you, by sending your request for the publication desired to the State Office of the Iowa Historical Records Survey. In order that we may know if the publication being sent to you today has been delivered, we would like for you to acknowledge its re- ceipt. We would also appreciate any statement of evaluation which you may care to make when you have had an opportunity to examine the pub- lication. Please send your letter containing acknowledgment and statement of evaluation to the official State sponsor of our program, State of Iowa, Board of Trustees of Libraries and Museums, East 12th & Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa, marked for the attention of Mr. Ora Williams, Curator and Sponsor's agent. If you care to do so, you may send a copy of your letter to the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C., the of- ficial sponsor of the national editorial office of the Iowa Historical Records Survey, marked for the attention of Mr. Sargent B. Child, our National Director. Very truly yours, George J. Keller State Administrator, WPA Helen Cresswell Helen Cresswell Acting State Director Professional & Service Division, WPA Pres Study I MEMORANDUM FOR FILES: Book: "Illinois Appellate Court Reports", 1939. PP7 x 9-I Sent to Justice Dept. er 5-27-40 x pl.7 q-B Pres Study + June 19, 1940 P.P.7. My dear Mr. Roemer: 9-I Please accept the President's thanks for the Biography of William Paterson. He asks me to express his appreciation of your friendly thought in sending the volume to him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X Charles H. Roemer, Esq., President, The Industrial Commission, City Hall, Paterson, X New Jersey. es THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION and 6-19-40 CITY HALL William P. Furrey, Mayor I PATERSON, NEW JERSEY LA Starrord, Mayor Charles H. Roemer, President SHERWOOD 2-3169 William R. Lambert, Secretary George A. Schultze, Treasurer Meyer Barnert Herman Benz David MacGregor Alexander Williams Industrial Consultant June 6th, 1940. Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States White House Washington, D. C. My dear President Roosevelt: Under separate cover, we are forwarding to you a Biography of William Paterson. The City of Paterson was named in honor of William Paterson and, because no adequate biography of his life is available, the preparation of this work was undertaken by our city. We sincerely trust that you will find it of great interest. Sincerely yours, Roemer CHR:MF President / mrs Eben 1-1 its pets July 9, 1940 My dear Mr. Glassgold: Thank you in the President's behalf for the group of drawings to which you refer in your letter of July first. I want to assure you that he will be deeply grateful to you and to your associates for the friendly thought which prompted this presentation. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X C. Adolph Glassgold, Esq., National Coordinator, Index of American Design, Federal Works Agency, WPA, 1734 New York Avenue, N. W., es Washington, D. C. achgd EDERAL WORKS AGENCY WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION 7-9-49 1734 NEW YORK AVENUE NW. WASHINGTON, D.C. F.C. HARRINGTON COMMISSIONER OF WORK PROJECTS July 1, 1940 The President The White House My dear Mr. President: It is my privilege to transmit to you a group of colored drawings of ship carvings made by artists of the WPA Index of American Design. It is my special pleasure to in- clude one that I painted. The four artists and I who did the drawings over a period of four months in our spare time are confident that we speak for all the artists employed on the Index of American Design in offering you this gift in their names. It is curiously ironical that on the very day on which I composed the prefatory note for these portfolios a notice of termination of my employment was handed me. Despite the disappointment I naturally feel about being separated after four and a half years I am, nevertheless, consoled by the fact that in this time the Index of American Design has accomplished a task that will forever be an enduring monument to the work of the WPA. Respectfully yours, Adaepr Changaed C. Adolph Glassgold National Coordinator Index of American Design ack FEDE WORK PROJECTS 1734 NEW YORK AVENUE NW m WASHINGTON, D.C. F.C. HARRINGTON COMMISSIONER OF WORK PROJECTS July 1, 1940 The President The White House My dear Mr. President: It is my privilege to transmit to you a group of colored drawings of ship carvings made by artists of the WPA Index of American Design. It is my special pleasure to in- clude one that I painted. The four artists and I who did the drawings over a period of four months in our spare time are confident that we speak for all the artists employed on the Index of American Design in offering you this gift in their names. It is curiously ironical that on the very day on which I composed the prefatory note for these portfolios a notice of termination of my employment was handed me. Despite the disappointment I naturally feel about being separated after four and a half years I am, nevertheless, consoled by the fact that in this time the Index of American Design has accomplished a task that will forever be an enduring monument to the work of the WPA. Respectfully yours, Adaepr Changood C. Adolph Glassgold National Coordinator Index of American Design Dr qualters THOR, Mr. Vilhjalmur Consul General of Iceland New York, N. Y1 July 10, 1940 State Department forwarded letter from above, expressing wish of Icelendic Commission to the New York World's Fair to present to the President a photographic reproduction of the femous Icelandie menuscript the Flateyjarbok. Mr. Thor was given appointment to present above gift to President but did not receive notice from the State Department in time to come. Accordingly, arrangements were made with Mr. "oodward of the Division of Protocol to have the Icelandic manuscript sent or delivered to the proper authority in the State Department for presentation to the President. See - 660 VII PPF to General Watson for President, g-I manuscript mentioned above. Mr. Thor case to White House first is week of September and presented Sept. 14, 1940 Presidential letter of thanks written to Mr. Vilhjalmur Thur. President considers it a notable addition to his library. WINIL IVDAI 7 August 27, 1940 P.P.7. 9-I My dear Mr, Isaac: Your letter of August second has been received and the President has asked me to thank you ever so much for the charcoal drawing which XP.P.7. X you were good enough to send him. Your thought- G-C fulness is appreciated. XP.RF. X P. p.7. Very sincerely yours, 9-D M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X Donald Isaac, Esq., 7 River View Street, Taunton, Massachusetts. mb WINIL IVDAI IIVVE nWAI Drawing of The Pres moon 7 River View Street Held is mail Jaunton massachunts 7 august 2, 1940 Dear are President Roosevelt, 8/2/1/18 I am an american colored boy, 18 years old and a senior at the Jaunton 9thgh School. my gift is drawing and although I I'm mbassador, re two not in a position to get instructions recently handed to Member of the House or good material I spend my time- drawing I take drawing very seriously and it all selins to come natural to me. any mind u set fn an art career and I intend to make it my life's work if I can br ever lessons. save enough money to take as a rample of my work I am I did h charcoal on a piece of sending you a picture of yourself paper I bought for two cents, WINIE IVDAI although it was done in about three quarters of an hour I hope you will accept it and make a colored boy happy just knowing that his president, m Franklin Welane Roosevelt, knows he has a urge to draw and is willing to streve to make that goal; Success. Sincerely Hours Wonald Isaac WINIL IVDAI IIVVE / * No record 7 SUMMERLIN, G.T., Chief of Protocol, Dept. of State, Wash., D.C. Sept. 25, 1940. Encloses to Gen. Watson a note from the Japanese Ambassador, re two portraits of the President woven into silk textile, which were recently handed to him (Japanese Ambassador), with a request from Mr. Gosuke Imai, Member of the House of Peers of Japan that they be presented to the President. See 197-A P.P.7 br 9-9 WINIL IVDAI IIVVE No record 7 October 15, 1940 pr.7. 9-I My dear Mr. Irizarry: The President was ever so pleased to receive. your kind letter of October tenth, with the enclosed leaflet, and has asked me to ex- press his sincere thanks for the letter opener which you were good enough to send to him. He much appreciates your thoughtfulness and is in- deed grateful for your congratulations and best wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Alfredo Font Irizarry, Esq., Postmaster, Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. mdg " WRITE TODAY TO THOSE AWAY " 3 Souvrnir from THIRD 5 Woasler Gabo Rojo, Pinrrlo Rico. Letter National Writing "Write Today to Those away Week Cabo Rojo. Puerto Rico. - OCTOBER 6 TO 12, 1940 October 10th. 1940. Mr. ALFREDO FONT IRIZARRY, Postmaster. Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, LOCAL COMMITTEE White House, Washington, D. C. Hon. EMILIO DEL TORO CUEVAS, Honorary President Hon. AGAPITO PADILLA, Sir; President. Congratulations and best wishes for you and Mrs. Roosevelt is our personal massage in Hon. ENRIQUE LOPEZ DELGADO, Vice President. occasion of the Third National Letter Writing Week. Mr. REINALDO MENDOZA, Secretary. Sincerely yours, - Hon. Benigno Sorrentini, Hon. Antonio V. Acosta, Chief, S. Rosa Vélez, Define Cabo Alfredo Postmaster, Font Puerto Irizarry, Rico. Major, Ubaldo del Toro, Rojo, Capt. Manuel Nazario, Jr., Mr. E. C. Avilés, Mr. Angel R. Feliberty, Mr. Francisco Panaini, Mr. Luis Fernández Barea, Miss Angela Colberg, Miss Isabel Font Irizarry, Miss Valentina Ramírez, Dr. Ramón Ibern Fleytas, Mr. Héctor F. Ronda, Jr. " WRITE TODAY TO THOSE AWAY " THIRD act National Letter "Write Today to Those Writing away Week may. Cabo Rojo. Puerto Rico. - OCTOBER 6 TO 12, 1940 - October 10th. 1940. Mr. ALFREDO FONT IRIZARRY, Postmaster. Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, LOCAL COMMITTEE White House, Washington, D. C. Hon. EMILIO DEL TORO CUEVAS, Honorary President Hon. AGAPITO PADILLA, Sir; President. Congratulations and best wishes for you and Mrs. Roosevelt is our personal missage in Hon. ENRIQUE LOPEZ DELGADO, Vice President. occasion of the Third National Letter Writing Week. Mr. REINALDO MENDOZA, Secretary. Sincerely yours, | Hon. Benigno Sorrentini, Hon. Antonio V. Acosta, Chief, S. Rosa Vélez, Office Alfredo Postmaster, Font Puerto Irizarry, Rico. Major, Ubaldo del Toro, Cabo Rojo, Capt. Manuel Nazario, Jr., Mr. E. C. Avilés, Mr. Angel R. Feliberty, Mr. Francisco Panaini, Mr. Luis Fernández Barea, Miss Angela Colberg, Miss Isabel Font Irizarry, Miss Valentina Ramírez, Dr. Ramón Ibern Fleytas, Mr. Héctor F. Ronda, Jr. " WRITE TODAY TO THOSE AWAY " P.P.7. G-I - I no record + m noves October 24, 1940 P.7. 9-1 My dear Friends: The President thanks you very much indeed for those beautiful flowers which you presented to him aboard his special train. He aske me to express his sincere appreciation of your cordial greetings and your expression of confidence in his leadership. Very sincerely yours, 11. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY + International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Local #228, Wilmington, Deleware. es P.P.7 G-I 9 - I October 29, 1940 Respectfully Poferred to the State Department for attention. EDWIN 11. WATSON Decretary to the President. er/ To the President: Antonio B. Martins Aranha, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. 10-6-40 Sends the President a copy of his book "Imperio Sovietico". Instituo de Botanica y Farmeologia, Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Julio A. Rooa", - 5 copies of magazine - "Londres Cuartel General Europeo". M. novis mr. nonnis Prus Study to November 14, 1940 PPF 9-I My dear Dr. Brown: The President thanks you very much indeed for the copy of your book "Dismissal Compensation". He wants you to know that he greatly appreciates your courtesy in sending the volume to him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X Dr. J. Douglas Brown, Director, Industrial Relations Section, Princeton, X New Jersey. mls act 40 Book Dismissal compensation "Bis STERN 1201 SYMBOLS J. DOUGLAS BROWN DL=Day Letter NION NT=Overnight Telegram LC=Deferred Cable DIRECTOR NLT=Cable Night Letter INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SECTION NCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER Ship Radiogram PRINCETON UNIVERSITY RMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT ARD TIME at point of origin. 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Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination NQ189 65 NT=WASHINGTON DC 4 PRES ROOSEVELT= 1940 NOV 5 AM 4 59 HYDEPARK NY= in I HAVE MAILED TO YOU TO HYDEPARK A PACKAGE CONTAINING A TOY DESIGNED AND MADE BY ME FOR YOU TO HAVE ON THIS IMPORTANT DAY A DUPLICATE WENT TO THE CHICAGO CONVENTION HER NAME IS NEWDEALIA AND SHE IS SATURATED WITH OUR PRAYERS FOR YOUR REELECTION ON WHICH WE BELIEVE RESTS THE FUTURE OF CIVILIZATION WITH EVERY GOOD WISH FOR YOU AND YOURS AND AMERICA= WILLOUGHBY IONS. PPX p.p.7, q-I IONS. THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE NO THE WHITE HOUSE NOV *6 - 1940 RECEIVED Pres Study + -4 December 6, 1940 plt My dear Mr. Dubinsky: 9 I The President has asked me to ac- knowledge your kind letter of November twelfth and to tell you how much he appreciates all that you say. He also asks if you will not convey to the members of your Union his sincere thanks for their thoughtfulness in presenting the bound copy of the song to him. He is deep- ly grateful for this evidence of friendly in- terest and good will. x104 Very sincerely yours, X music M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY X# David Dubinsky, Esq., President, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 3 West 16th Street, New York, N. Y. mb to n UNION LABEL LADIES WORKERS INION MADE OF THE I.L.G.W.U. Telephone WATKINS 9-6868 ackd, ORGANIZED IGWO 18-6 0061 LADIES' INTERNATIONAL GARMENT WORKERS' UNION 3 WEST 16th STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. DAVID DUBINSKY, President November 12, 1940. Thank The President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House, Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: During the recent Presidential campaign, a song which won wide public favor was "The Franklin D. Roosevelt Way," written by Harold J. Rome, author and com- poser of our musical revue, "Pins and Needles." The members of our International Union feel that this song, which was dedicated to you 8.8 a great humani- tarian, loved by all the working people of America, should be presented to you a.s a memento of an historic campaign. During your tour of the garment district in New York City, several days before the election, the chorus of the ILGWU greeted you with this song. They had also hoped to have the privilege to present you, at that time, with a bound copy of the words and music. Not having had the opportunity to do so them- selves, they have requested me, and I am happy indeed, to present to you the enclosed words and music of this song, which embodies within it the devotion and the gratitude of our entire membership for your great contribution to the advancement of labor and the preservation of our democratic institutions. With kindest personal regards, I am Respectfully yours, Dariel Dubineky DAVID DUBINSKY h UNION LABEL GARMENTON LADIES WORKERS A.F.OF L. OF THE I.L.G.W.U.