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PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE
PPF 9
Gifts M
Nov. 1936
PPF900493
1022 Lincoln Ave.,
q.m
November 13, 1936
My dear Miss Lagvanec:
The President has asked me to ac-
knowledge your letter of November seventh,
and to thank you most heartily for your kind
thought in sending him the medal.
He is desply grateful for this evi-
dence of your friendliness and for the good
wishes which your communication conveys.
Very sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Miss Agnes A. Lagvanec,
1022 Lincoln Avenue,
Olyphant,
Pennsylvania.
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and your family may He bless
1022 Lincoln Ave.,
Ilyphant, Pa
nov. 7, 1936.
Mary
President Franklin D. Roosevelt. and
Dear Mr. Pusident:
11/13/16
gratulations on your victory +
receive my sincere Con-
re-elected for a second as
am very happy that you term were
our President of the United States.
you certainly deserved it and
our men and women could not
splendid work that you have
turn you down for all the
done to put our america on her
feet agein down as she was very
and out.
country did prosper abundantly
brought about changes
prayed for your re-election
I prayed, in fact everybody
may and God bless you, your work,
your family may He bless
more years to come, that you
you with good health for many
might carry onth on the work in
your carel a thoroughness
to- day aonce more, God bless
you have done up until
you and Sincerely watch over you daily
(miss agnes a Lagvanec
M
pr. qm w
November 13, 1936
My dear Mrs. Remillard:
The President has asked me to thank
you for your kind letter, with the enclosed
+
616
poem and medal. He is indeed grateful for
your friendly interest.
Very sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Mrs. Roselma Remillard,
562 Front Street,
Woonsocket,
Rhode Island.
mwd
562 Front st
Woonsochet
R.d
May Peace and
Contentment
Always Be Yours
And In
Thoughts of
Our Blessed Tady
May You find true
November 13, 1936
joy and happiness.
My dear Mrs. Remillard:
The President has asked me to thank
you for your kind letter, with the enclosed
+
616
poem and medal. He is indeed grateful for
your friendly interest.
Very sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Mrs. Roselma Remillard,
562 Front Street,
Woonsocket,
Rhode Island.
mwd
562 Front st
Woonsochet
R.a
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pr.7. qm
November 13, 1936
My dear Mrs. Remillard:
The President has asked me to thank
you for your kind letter, with the enclosed
+
616
poem and medal. He is indeed grateful for
your friendly interest.
Very sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Mrs. Rosalma Remillard,
562 Front Street,
Woonsocket,
Rhode Island.
mwd
562 Front st
Woonsochet
R.a
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you this humble Loken afour
In sending
faith l am fulfilling a promise
made to Our Heavenly mather.
Long and earnestly l prayed-
when the hours seemed darkest
and the press gave us no evcoura-
gement for your reelection.
lb
l thank god for the foresight
and Keep you.
of the nation and may He Bless
Yours Res peckfully,
mrs Rosalma Remillard
562 Front st
Woonsochet
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medal
3
Woonsocket R.d.
november 5 1936.
President Franklyn D. Roosevelt,
Washinglow,
D.C.
my dear Sne President;
you this humble Loken afour
In sending
faith l am fulfilling a promise
made Lo Our Heavenly mather.
have and earnestly l prayed-
when the hours seemed darkest
and the press gave us no evcoura-
gement for your reelection.
Lb
l thank god for the foresight
and Keep you.
of the nation and may He Bless
Yours Res specificlly,
mrs Rosalma Remillard
562 Front st
Woonsorket
R.d
November 13, 1936
My dear Josephine:
Your very nice letter of November
fourth pleased the President a great déal,
and he has asked me to thank you most heartily
for your friendly thought in sending him the
little token.
He has much pleasure in extending
his very best wishes to you.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. Le Hand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Josephine Kullander,
Box 135,
X
Montara,
elb
California.
MARIE KULLANDER
thank
MONTARA, CAL.
askid
BOX 135
montara Gal.
november 4-1936
a line to wish you lot
h. on your realection
hafther all the things use said v about
you. and his, I Rayed for you ere
night that the People acout listen
to them. God Bless you Dear
Resident inclose and all your family
find a little tohen a
Josephine Kullander II year old
good mins) luck Piece Bless By the church
5 th. Grade, montan Cal.
vo,
New York, N. Y.
pen
this
M
your puside
pocket.
MARIE KULLANDER
Thank and
MONTARA, CAL.
BOX 135
P.
montara Gal.
november 4 1936
Sear President
My dear
just a line to wish you lot
of good luch on your realection
ter, wil
hafther all the things use 0 aid about
your kin
you. and his, I hayed for you are
to thank
night that the People acout listen
interest.
to them. God Bless you Dear
Resident and all your family
inclose find a little tohen a
good luck Piece Bless By the church
Josephine Kullander 11 year old
5 th. Grade, montana Cal.
Miss Gertrud
232 Sherman A
New York, N. 1.
mwd
P.P.A q-m
9-
November 13, 1936
My dear Miss Murphy:
The President has received your let-
ter, with the enclosed medal, and appreciates
your kind thought in writing. He has asked me
to thank you ever so much for your friendly
interest.
Very sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Miss Gertrude E. Murphy,
232 Sherman Avenue, Apt. 58,
New York, N. Y.
mwd
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then #1 aloiad Indal mww 11-4,-36.
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So Our Belored President
Builder
minont. I first knew you would :-
may god Bless you and
hank
x
P.P.F.
P.P.F.
guide you in your work
1
that
Heres Good Just, Good
the
Health, Long Life &
much Happiness to you.
and yourg
Sincerely
a
TARY
Testinde Musply
232 Sherman and
es
over York City
apt.58 u.y.
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November 13, 1936
Bucher
My dear Mr. McGinnis:
The President has asked me to thank
you ever so much for your friendly letter
P.P.F.
and for your kind thought in sending him that
crate of fine celery. You may be sure the
celery will be greatly enjoyed.
Very sincerely yours,
Zo Nawse
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
H. C. McGinnis, Esq.,
Troutdale,
es
Oregon.
Thank
H. C. McGINNIS
NOV THE WHITE HOUSE
GROWER AND shipper OF THE FAMOUS
blue ribbon
NROMIVED
Troutdale Celery
No
troutdale, oregon
November 5th. 1936.
Honorable Franklin D.Roosevelt.
President U. AWashington D.C.
and
Dear Mr.Roosevelt:
11/13/ES
To express the sentiment of our little community,
we are sending you a crate of celery.
To say we are very pleased with the result of the recent
election would be putting it very mild.
We have all the confidence in the world, in our president and we
all feel sure he will "carry on".
With best wishes for yourself and family,1 am
Respectfully yours,
November 13, 1936
pr.7. q-m
My dear Mr. Mollenheuer:
The President has received your
letter and greatly appreciates your kind
thought in sending him the booklet contain-
ing your article. He has asked me to thank
you ever so much for your congratulations.
Very sincerely yours,
Threw away
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Bernhard Mollenhauer, Esq.,
4769 Panorama Drive,
San Diego,
es
California.
Birnhard Mollenhauser
4769 Canorama Drive
San Diego. California
also 11/13/98
5
Thank
,San Drigo, California,
november l, 1931.
Dear Mr. Cresident:
may I congratulate you on a trumph so final
and ammia cannot forget your reduming
work and unfacting words of hope and promise The
eyes of the world turn espectantly to our destiny in
which your ideals are so livingly worln. and rightly
so because the only real progues and happenies is in the
triumph of principles; it his in this and in this alone.
Clean accept this little magageri as a todan of my
depent requird. It contains an article of mini intelled
"The Spirit of Ohilosophy." Plato said there would be hope
for the state when philosophers whe hungs. That time has
Come for is For is not the hen Deal a new philosophy ?
Respectfully yours
Birnhard Mollenhaur
4769 Canorama Drive,
San Diego, California
Horkice
NU-GOOD FOOD PRODUCTS CO.
216 W. BAY STREET
FRHONE 3.2881
TP7
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9-m
November 13, 1936
My dear Sister Laurence:
The President has asked me to ac-
knowledge your letter of November sixth and
to thank you most cordially for your kind
thought in sending the little "Blue Bell" to
him.
He is deeply grateful for this evi-
dence of your friendliness and for the good
wishes which your communication conveys.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. Le Hand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Sister M. Laurence,
Presentation Convent,
Aberdeen,
South Dakota.
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DID FOOD PRODUCTS CO.
216 W. BAY STREET
To our Friend
The President
Paren
Hope you will
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not what should he for a
chapel of advation
Pennsylvania.
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DID FOOD PRODUCTS CO.
216
BAY STREET
Is one Frind
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thong
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now wrong a for rooms
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to God for Macing by
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the of the Confidence W.S. is you we have in
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we lare now whong a for rooms
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and
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to God for Macing you head
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The of the W.S. it you see,
Confactunce we have in
good to God
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An In On Laurence
2115 East Cambria Street,
Philadelphia,
es
Pennsylvania.
216 W. BAY STREET
TELEPHONE 3-2881
M,
P.P.F.
Busly
November 14, 1936
9-m
My dear Mr. McCool:
The President has received your
letter of November sixth and thanks you
ever so much for that fine gift you made
for him. He has asked me to tell you
pillow tap
that he greatly appreciates your kind thought
of him and your good wishes.
Very sincerely yours,
gar away
M.A.LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
John J. McCool, Esq.,
2115 East Cambria Street,
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
es
216 W. BAY STREET
TELEPHONE 3-2881
Philadelfrhia Pal
ANNAH, GEORGIA
ember 16.1936
about
How Franklin L. Prosevelt
Nov of 6 1936 Chank
President of M.S.T america
sending him subscript
r. Morgan in New York
Washington 6.
on for Christmas and
My Dear Mr President.
First of all. I want
to Congrabulate you or ous
your Great and
family wish you all the
victary and I and my
four years know are
of Luck I you next
of your family
Minited States certainly
happy people of
knew what you ple folid
while you was
216 W. BAY STREET
TELEPHONE 3-2881
ANNAH, GEORGIA
ember 16. 1936
Washington I muc glad I
and the state lurned in
the jouple of Philadelphia
such and a great Canidates Victory for
sending him subscrip
r. Morgan in New Yor
you arthe
on for Christmas and
The articte that I wrote
to you about I am enclosing,
it can be used as a
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Pellow Top or for Deck. a Center
price for Table
9 made it all by hand S
in in fact the first one
made heo 40 years
thinking you I thought it,
you worfed also
the last 1932 Compracan
having your Accture. from
I placed it in the Center
and the first one I ever
216 W. BAY STREET
TELEPHONE 3-2881
3
ANNAH, GEORGIA
ember 16. 1936
made with the picture
Kindly let me know
sending him subscription
r. Morgan in New York Ci
on for Christmas and tha
if you received it alreght
Will close hoping you
and accof your family
are happy an and Week
Jour Yous Truly
John SY.
Pheladelfhia
Denna
FOOD
PRODUCT
216 W. BAY STREET
TELEPHONE 3-2881
Friday
Thild Pa
Oct 30 Pig36
VANNAH, GEORGIA
vember 16. 1936
How. Franklin 2. Possevelt
Preaident of the M. S. of america america
sending him subscription
Mr. Morgan in New York Ci
My Dear mr President
Washington
ion for Christmas and tha
maily all over. for you have
guess you glad it
Well my good fraind is I
head one of the most. critical
Canjaigns his the Heatory. But
you will be happier on
Nov 4th and glad to say
that my pray have been
with your in all of youthe
Glorioas Welcome you
fights. I am glood of
did received y estenday Ido in
Huladelphid and
NU-GOOD FOOD PRODUCTS C
216 W. BAY STREET
TELEPHONE 3.2881
VANNAH, GEORGIA
vember 16. 1936
carry Pendsylvania.
hope and fray that you were
.s sending him subscription
3 Mr. Morgan in New York City,
for you and I will send
have made something
otion for Christmas and that
r.
have been trying get a
it to you in a purdaye I
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Box the Size of the article
is why you havent received
it, bafare now. I hope you
will like it also owlady
of I wie our good Country
chose by washing you.
and one good
Lord. your Jam deserving Victory
Phold Pa. John July July I.
2115, East Camhria St
NU-GOOD FOOD PRODUCTS CO.
216 W. BAY Street
TELEPHONE 3-2881
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7,
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
November 16,1936
Subscription Service,
New York, N.Y. (?)
November 14, 1936
Writes the President, advising that Mr. Keith Morgan is sending him subscription
to LIFE for one year, as gift. - The President wrote Mr. Morgan in New York City,
on Dec. 17, that he is delighted to have this subscription for Christmas and that
it is a present that he will enjoy throughout the year.
P.P.F.
9-m
SEE - PPF 76 Morgan Folder
NU-GOOD FOOD PRODUCTS CO.
216 W. BAY STREET
TELEPHONE 3-2881
BARBECUE p.p.
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
November 16,1936
Mr. President:
U.S. S. Indianapolis
Charleston, S.C.
Your Excellency:
I hope you get the much needed rest, and that
you may enjoy your short vacation.
I have sent to you Mr. President., C/O U.S.S.
Indianapolis some of the sauce's I manufacture here
in Savannah, Ga. - there are two kinds one for meat and
the other for Sea food-It is my wish that you enjoy
these along with your vacation.
Yours respectfully
C.D. McBath
U.S.S. INDIANAPOLIS,
Charleston, S.O.
18 November, 1936.
Mr. C. D. McBath,
216 West Bay Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
Dear Mr. McBath:
Your letter of 16 November, 1936 and
the package for the President have been received.
I have been asked to thank you for your
thoughtfulness and kind sentiments.
Very sincerely yours,
Paul H. Bastedo,
Captain, U. S. Navy,
Naval Aide to the President.
Translated and summarized by:
Translator's summary of communication.
P.P.T
no
French
q.n.
Tanguage in which written:
Date of communication:
November 30
Addressed to:
The President
Bernard Malan
Le Vallon
Name and address of writer:
Route de Monein
Jurançon, France
Substance of statements made by the writer:
This correspondent says that he is taking the
liberty of sending the President a copy of a philosophical
novel which he has written called "Eloi, or the Technique
of Happiness. # The correspondent writes a few paragraphs
on his favorite subject and remarks: "The greatest hap-
piness is that of another."
Request made in communication:
Remarks:
Translated and summarized by:
Bernard Malan
waya
LE VALLON
ROUTE DE MONEIN
TEL.: 27-96 PAU
(B.P.) JURANÇON.L 30 Novembre I936
Translate
Monsieur le Président,
DÉC1
montrez de tous les d'avoir Chefs d'Etat, Je pense vous que, resterez dans célèbre notre histoire par le souci contemporaine, vous
préférence recours à l'intelligence et à la compréhension.de que
aux traditions, aux dogmes et aux lois.
ont conduit à des découvertes L'intelligence appréciables et l'esprit dont de recherche vous
américain. encore à Mais permettez-moi de vous en signaler profite une grande le peuple
tivement, faire dans ce monde: la découverte du bonheur. Car si, qui instine. reste
est aussi le celle bonheur qu'ils est connaissent la chose que le moins. les hommes désirent le plus, elle
poser le problème à vos collaborateurs, ils sauraient découvrir les
C'est pourquoi je pense que si vous daigniez
règles et less formules encore mystérieuses et vous construire
religion du bonheur dont vous vous apercevriez vite qu'elle serait une
un formidable levier social capable de provoquer la réconciliation
des hommes et de rallumer l'étincelle de l'idéal, indispensable aux
grandes entreprises humaines.
Je me permets de vous adresser un essai romancé
que je viens de publier sur ce sujet:
" ELOI ou la TECHNIQUE du BONHEUR TT
Si vous voulez bien faire analyser les. chapitres V VII IX XI XIV
contienent. et XVI, je pense que vous serez intéressé par les propositions qu'ils
Peut-être appervevrez-vous ensuite qu'il n'y a
pas d'homme ni de peuple qui ne soit prèt à écouter une promesse de
bonheur. Seulement, ce n'est pas de bonheur qu'on leur parle, c'est
de lutte. Et qui lutte, recherche la puissance qui, elle, déchaine la
haine et la cruauté.
Celui qui débarrassera le monde de cette féroce
"volonté de puissance TT et la remplacera par une volonté de bonheur 11
aura trouvé la clé miraculeuse qui sera capable de transformer nos
civilisations dangereusement inclinées vers la barbarie, en une civili-
sation vraiment humaine et fraternelle.
Et je pense que le premier article d'un code du
bonheur pourrait être celui-ci: TT Il n'est de plus grand bonheur que
celui qui nous vient du bonheur d'autrui; l'amour du prochain sera donc
la source des joies infinies et véritables."
Si vous vouliez bien mettre votre haute autorité au
service de cette cause du bonheur, je pense que de grandes choses
pourraient être réalisées. Car je sais bien que ma propre voix restera
imperceptible tant qu'elle ne sera pas amplifiée par de plus autorisées
que la mienne. C'est pourquoi je me permets de vous demander de
faire examiner mon oeuvre, bien incertaine il est vrai, mais issue
de cette anxiété qui domine notre époque, et que seule semble devoir
apaiser une mystique du bonheur.
Veuillez agréer, Monsieur le Président, l'expression te
mes sentiments les plus respectueux.
pr.,7. 9-7-
November 17, 1936
My dear Ruth:
Your nice letter of November third pleased
the President a great deal and he has asked me to
thank you most heartily for your kind thought in
sending him the medal.
He has much pleasure in sending his best
wishes to you.
Very sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Ruth Repasky,
937 Industry Street,
Mount Oliver Branch,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
mgs
pr.,7. 9-7-
STATE BRAND THEY
November 17, 1936
My dear Ruth:
Your nice letter of November third pleased
the President a great deal and he has asked me to
thank you most heartily for your kind thought in
sending him the medal.
He has much pleasure in sending his best
wishes to you.
Very sincerely yours,
M. H. MoINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Ruth Repasky,
937 Industry Street,
Mount Oliver Branch,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
mgs
Phone
acpd "117mgs
Mount Olives Branch
93 7 Industry Street
november 3, 1936
Pittsburgh Pa.
Dearest President,
writing a few lines to con-
sudden election
joy that H can'teven explain
my little heart is so full of
Werdidn t havebschool be
cause the & looak Catholic nune,
went Roosevelt. to prote' for you Dear President
you were good and my heart
all the poor people know
very good to poor W don't have
long ast you gre us. It isn't
you be good be to us as
aradiobut brother. borrowed
a little one. my just love to listen to your
spuches Please keep this little gift of
mine lof dememberanch this little
gift all accidents
alp the monestary. He aske me if
of got bya Passionist Fa ther
was to drive an auto just smilled
know to whom of amsending it
and told him no. If hewould only
your faithful friends
Ruth Repacky
Burby P.P.T.
q-m
November 17, 1936
My dear Elaine:
The President has asked me to thank
you for your nice letter of November eleventh.
He was indeed glad to have the flowers you pre-
sented to him, and has pleasure in sending you
his very best wishes.
Very sincerely yours,
Reves
M. A. Le Hand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Elaine Megley,
23 Norfolk Road,
Holbrook,
Massachusetts.
elb
23 norfalk Road
Holbrook Massachusetts
november 11, 1936
and
Dear Mr. President:
11/12/20
On your recent trip through
massachusetts you passed through
the little town of Hollrook.
another little girl and myself
twere the fortunate ones choosen
to present you and mrs. Roosevelt
with flowers.
my daddy is the postmaster
of this town. & am twelve years
old andit was a wonderful experience
to have shaken hands with my
president. We all were very glad that
es
you were re elected and extend
our best wishes for the
doming years.
l am sure that that was
a wonderful experience for me
and one that l will never
forget.
With best wishes for your
continued success l am :
Sincerely yours
Elaine megley
the
p.p.t
9-m
November 17, 1936
My dear Miss McAllister:
The President has received your note
of November thirteenth end thanks you for your
courtesy in sending him your sketch. He wants
you to know that he deeply appreciates your
friendly congratulations.
Very sincerely yours,
Vhew away
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Miss Frences McAllister,
1306 Rogers Avenue,
Brooklyn,
New York.
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Thank
1306 Rogers avenue,
B rooklyn, n.y.
november 13, 1936
my dear President Boosevelt
Permit me to congratulate you
on your return to the presidency,
and to wish you, with all my
heart, many similar opportunities
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of receiving the good wrshes of
your many friends and citizens.
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picture I saw of you in the news-
paper.
Bespectfully yours,
misstrances In allister
W. 11. MILLET, ESQ.,
2733 S. W. 30th Street,
Des Moines,
Iowe.
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November 17, 1936
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My dear Mr. Miller:
The President was delighted to receive
those pheasants and thanks you ever so much for
your courtesy in sending them to him. He greatly
appreciates your kind thoughtfulness and your
friendly good wishes.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
W. F. Miller, Esq.,
2733 S. W. 30th Street,
Des Moines,
Iowe,
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Thank
Des Moines, Iowa,
about
Sept.3 I936.
To my dear President Roosevelt:-That you may enjoy
a young pheasant dinner, trusting that our Country will
be blessed with you as our President for years.
With all my very best wishes,
Sincerely,
W.Jimiller.
2733 S.W.30th Street.
Des Moines, Iowa.
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By RICHARD ENDICOTT, Manager
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November 17, 1936
My dear Mrs. Messinger:
The President has received your kind
letter of November fourth and thanks you for your
courtesy in sending him the Bittersweet. He
has asked me to tell you that he is most appre-
cistive of your congratulations.
Very sincerely yours,
with Reeves
M. A. LeHand
(flowers)
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Mrs. J. Leroy Messinger,
Welnut Street,
Marysville,
Pennsylvania.
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STEEL PIER AMUSEMENT COMPANY
By RICHARD ENDICOTT, Manager
Marysville Pa.
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November, 4, 1936.
Franklin D. Reosevelt
Pres. of the U.S.A.
Washington, D.C.
My Dear Friend Mr. President:
Congratulations on your being elected to serve Four More
Years in The White House as the Presedent of this Great United
Statesof America. I am the happiest person over your Victory.
I am sending you the now Democratic Campaign Flower,
which I am sure brought such good luck, with a prayer to Our God
helping.
It is a wild flower called The Bittersweet
It's meaning:
Bitter to the rich mah, but sweet to the poor man.
We wore this flower with a picture of you or the name
Roosevelt, and did 9013 of the other party get sere. 1 hope.
Hoping I may have the greatest of Luck in hearing
what you think of this Letter and flower,
Always wishing you the best there is in life, and t
the best of success in all you do,
Always grateful to you
Sincerely.
Mrs J. Leroy Messinger
Walnut Street,
Marysville, Penna.
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Professor M. M. Martinek,
6309 Magnolie Avenue,
Chicago,
Illinois.
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provou measurg and WC
found him to be a willing and satisfactory worker
in every way.
STEEL PIER AMUSEMENT COMPANY
By RICHARD ENDICOTT, Manager
Beckley
20
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November 17, 1936
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My deer Professor Martinek:
The President has asked me to 8C-
knowledge your letter of November eleventh
end to thank you for your courtesy in sending
him the picture to which you refer. He is
indeed grateful for your friendly good wishes.
Very sincerely yours,
Am moIntype
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Professor M. M. Martinek,
6309 Magnolie Avenue,
Chicago,
Illinois.
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found him to be a willing and satisfactory worker
in every way.
STEEL PIER AMUSEMENT COMPANY
By RICHARD ENDICOTT, Manager
" 20 M's"
achigols
SHORT STAGE NAME OF
MR. MICHAL M. MARTINEK
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
MASTER OF SLEIGHT-OF-HAND AND
NORTHSIDE STUDIO BOOKING
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
ENGAGEMENTS, PHONE
AIR-TECHNIQUE
HOLLYCOURT 4101
Magic Man- - Mystifies Millions
November 11, 1936
President Franklin D.Roosevelt,
White House,
Washington, D.C.
Dear Mr. President:-
I have worked carefully to make for
you a mysterious picture. I send
it to you by express, prepaid.
It tells the story of the last eleo
tion, and your great victory for
the people.
Read it carefully to understand it,
and I hope you will like it very
much.
I did my best to help in the elec-
tion. I gave my services free to
the Committee and helped to enter-
tain the crowds at the meetings.
Wishing you very great success in
your helping the people of the
STEEL
PIER
country, I am,
ATLANTIC
CITY
PROF.
Very respectfully,
Martinecks
Masic
1936
Crown
M. Martinek
Prof. M. M. Martinek,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Home address,
Sept. 23, 1936
6309 Magnolia Ave.
Mr. Martinek was employed on the Steel Pier
Chicago, Ills.
throughout the entire summer season of 1936.
His magic act proved very interesting and we
found him to be a willing and satisfactory worker
in every way.
STEEL PIER AMUSEMENT COMPANY
By RICHARD ENDICOTT, Manager
EXPLANATION OF 20 M's.
In his performances, the Professor heralds himself as
"20 M's" - a sort of a stage name. This is because his
official title is composed of 20 words, all beginning
with M. Here they are: Master, Mysterious, Marvelous,
Miracle, Mental, Magic Man; Mystifies Million Men, Mind
Magic Make Money Mister Man Michael M.M. Martinek. The
Professor said it took him over three weeks to think all
that up and give it the proper euphonic assimilation.
(From JACKSONVILLE, FLA. - Beach-Record )
very best wishes for your welfare and happi-
ness.
Very sincerely yours,
gave to justs
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Mrs. Emme Mills,
c/o Grocers Beking Company,
Kelamezoo,
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Michigan.
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My dear Mrs Mills:
The President has received your
dard and greatly appreciates your kind
thought in sending him the hendkerchief.
He has asked me to thank you ever so much
for your congratulations and to convey his
very best wishes for your welfare and happi-
ness.
Very sincerely yours,
gamelo juniter
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Mrs. Emma Mills,
c/o Grocers Baking Company,
Kelamezoo,
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Michigan.
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My dear Miss O'Connor:
The President has received your nice
letter of November twelfth and has asked me to
thank you most heartily for your friendly thought
in sending him the enclosed medal. He is indeed
grateful for this evidence of your good will.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
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P. 0. Box 692,
Pasadena,
California.
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all
my heartiest congratulations
being a naturalised citizen how
I had the pleasure of voting
for you. my continued prayed
is that God will direct you
as he has done in the past
foul years
Respectfully
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margaret
P.O.Box-692
pasaderea. Calif
November 15, 1936
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"Standard Seemanship for
the Merchant Marine" end asks if you will not
be good enough to convey his sincere appre-
ciation to Captain Riesenberg.
The President sends you his very
best wishes.
Very sincerely yours,
Min se Hard
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
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Very sincerely yours,
Min se Hared
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25 West 45th Street,
New York, N.Y.
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November 15, 1936
Burdley
My dear Mr. Morley:
The President has received your let-
ter of November tenth and wants you to know
how pleased he is to have the inscribed copy
of your book "Streemlines", He is also glad
to have the copy of "Stendard Seemanship for
the Merchant Marine" end asks if you will not
be good enough to convey his sincere appre-
cistion to Captain Riesenberg.
The President sends you his very
best wishes.
Very sincerely yours,
min se Hard
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Christopher Morley, Esq.,
25 West 45th Street,
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New York, N.Y.
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Dear Mr. President,
I take the liberty of sending you
under separate cover a copy of the new
edition of STANDARD SEAMANSHIP FOR THE
MERCHANT MARINE by Captain Felix Riesen-
berg. I am doing this not only at Cap-
tain Riesenberg's suggestion but also
because I cannot imagine more congenial
reading for your well-earned vacation!
And in the same package will come
a little book of my own which I am in
duty bound to send you as you were an
unwitting collaborator!
Faithfully yours,
Chrinolgher Morley
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
The White House
Washington, D. C.
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My dear Mr. McNamara:
The President has asked me to scknowl-
edge your letter of November eleventh and to
thank you for your kind thought in sending him
the tokens you enclosed. He deeply appreciates
your friendly interest and has requested me to
convey his very best wishes for your welfare
and happiness.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. LeHend
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Joseph P. McNamera, Esq.,
391 Control Avenue,
Albeny,
New York.
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Washington
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Spain, Trinidad,
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express to you his great appreciation for the
beautiful flowers you sent to him on board the
U. S. S. INDIANAPOLIS.
Very sincerely yours,
Paul H. Bastedo,
Captain, U.S. Navy,
Naval Aide to the President.
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INDIANAPOLIS,
Spain, Trinidad,
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I have been asked by the President to
express to you his great appreciation for the
beautiful flowers you sent to him on board the
U. S. S. INDIANAPOLIS.
Very sincerely yours,
Paul H. Bastedo,
Captain, U.S. Navy,
Naval Aide to the President.
erer.
U. S. S. INDIANAPOLIS,
Port of Spain, Trinidad,
J.O November, 1936.
Mayor,
Mt. Pleasant,
South Carolina.
Dear Sirt
I have been asked by the President to
express to you his great appreciation for the
beautiful flowers you sent to him on board the
U. S. S. INDIANAPOLIS.
Very sincerely yours,
Paul H. Bastedo,
Captain, U.S. Navy,
Naval Aide to the President.
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U. S. S. INDIANAPOLIS,
Enroute Port of Spain, Trinidad,
18 November, 1936.
Mayor,
Mt. Pleasant,
South Carolina.
Dear Sir:
I have been asked by the President to
express to you his great appreciation for the
beautiful flowers you sent to him on board the
U. S. S. INDIANAPOLIS.
Very sincerely yours,
Paul H. Bastedo,
Captain, U.S. Navy,
Naval Aide to the President.
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November 19, 1936
My dear Arthur:
The President has received your nice
letter and has asked me to thank you for your
friendly thought in sending him your drawing.
He has much pleasure in extending
his very best wishes to you.
Very sincerely yours,
Unew away
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Arthur Mills,
306 East Congress Street,
St. Paul,
Minnesota.
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November 19, 1936
Backley
My dear Mr. McCaleb:
The President has asked me to ac-
knowledge your letter of November fourteenth
and to thank you for your courtesy in sending
him the inscribed copy of your book. He greatly
sppreciates your kind thoughtfulness end your
generous words of commendation.
Very sincerely yours,
Mrs Increase
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Walter F. McCaleb, Esq.,
820 Superior Avenue, N.W.,
Cleveland,
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Ohio.
A.F.Whitney,
President. Thank
I.R.Harvey, Assistan President
G.W.Anderson General
Grand Lodge
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
In reply refer to
General Offices. Cleveland, Ohio.
November 14, 1936
File No.
NOI
820 Superior and
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His Excellency, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
The White House,
Washington, D.C.
Dear Mr. President:
Under separate cover, I have the honor of forwarding to
you a copy of my HISTORY OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN. This
book reviews in large outline the progress of labor in this country for
fifty years. I do hope you can take it with you on your southern
voyage. Perhaps you may recall that my LIFE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
was dedicated to you.
With great admiration of your courage and matchless
leadership, I am
Faithfully,
WFMcC-w
Walter F. McCaleb
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My dear Anastasio:
Your letter of November tenth, with
the enclosed drawing, has been received and I
am sorry to have to send you a disappointing
reply but because of the numerous requests
similar to the one you make it is impossible
for the President to comply with them.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Anastasio Montanez,
Box 394,
Bayamon,
Puerto Rico.
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Builly
and
Byomis P.R.
November 10, 1936
Mr. Franchlin Delono Roosevelt
I amo a fourteen years old
I am poor and I have not mother and fother
I write this letter to say some thing of interest.
My Country is in terror wis the nacionalist
kodack Eight to film movies
and no one gave my a cent to by a Comero
I think for 2 month and thens-I.
the king of the american Continent, Roosevelt.
a friend say to me if you wish it, write to
Then I write to you, because I should like to
say you Rossevelt, by me this Camero to pilm
moveles in the name of your mother and bod
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Mr. anastasis Mortanes
of God.
Bayamon P.R.
Box 394
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suers did so. But nobody
Consented him more than 300
electoral vates. some states
were in doubt other were
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My dear Mr. Munch:
The President has received your very
kind letter of November fourth, and is deeply
grateful to you and Mrs. Munch for your congratu-
lations and for the kindly thought which prompted
you to send him the chocolates. Many thanks to
you, in his behalf.
Very sincerely yours,
recidat Hydrstak
M.A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Julian Munch, Esq.,
136 West Twenty-second Street,
avv
New York, N. Y.
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136 WEST 22ND street
New York, N. Y.
Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt,
November 4th 1936
Hyde Park,
New York,
Dear Mr. President:-
My wife and I extend to you, our idol, sincere and
heartfelt congratulations upon the occasion of your
re-election by virtual acclamation.
Under separate cover by parcel post I have pleasure
in sending you some of my chocolates which I beg of you
kindly accept as a slight token of my high esteem for
you.
JM/OP
Julian munch Very truly yours,
McDERMOTT, Hon. Charles J.,
New York, N.Y.
Nov. 20, 1936.
Writes to Miss LeHand, regarding a new fish hook he sent to the
President. In Miss LeHand's acknowledgment of Nov. 17th, letter stated that
gift will be accepted with understanding that there will be no publicity in
connection with its presentation.
In reply Judge McDermott advised Miss LeHand that he does not under-
stand this, since he is a friend of the President's and gift was sent as one
fisherman to another. Wants explanation.
See P.P.F.2217
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November 21, 1936
My dear Mrs. Cilman:
In the absence of the President, per-
mit me to acknowledge your letter of November
seventeenth, which 1 shall be pleased to bring
to his attention upon his return.
Meanwhile, I wish to assure you that
he will deeply appreciate your writing and. send-
ing him the token which you enclosed and will be
grateful for your good wishes.
Very sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Threw away
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Mrs. Doris Gilman,
206 West 95th Street,
New York, N. Y.
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P.P.7. 7.
November 23, 1936
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My dear Mr. McGrath:
Your letter of November sixth to the
President has been received and I wish to thank
you in his behalf for your courtesy in sending
him a copy of your booklet, "Anticipating the
Future".
Very sincerely yours,
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Thomas 0. McCrath, Esq.,
1667 Buckingham Road,
Los Angeles,
California.
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BUSINESS (ALL ACTIVITY) IS AN EXPRESSION OF ENERGY.
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HONE WHITNEY 3370
1667 BUCKINGHAM ROAD
thank for country
THOMAS ORRIN MCGRATH
THE ENERGY FORECAST SERVICE
Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
November 6, 1936.
Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt,
President of the United States,
Washington, D.C.
My dear Sir:
qark
Thinking you may wish to read my small book while on
your vacation I send you a copy under separate cover.
Under the title of Anticipating the Future / I have endeavored
to summarize the fundamentals involved in living our lives under
our form of government.
I think you will wish to read Chapters 7 and 8 entitled
Cycles of Individual Growth and Cycles of National Growth. The
contents of these two chapters are more or less in harmony with the
ideas of Feline who delivered an address last Monday night.
Yours very truly,
Jombrath
The sections under the headings,
The mation, page 69
self Group & blass, page 71
may also interest you.
BUSINESS (ALL ACTIVITY) IS AN EXPRESSION OF ENERGY.
Buchley
November 23, 1936
P.P.7.
My dear Mr. Mazzei:
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It was mighty nice of you to send
those artichoken to the President, end I
went to thank you in his behalf for your
courtesy. I can assure you that he will more
than appreciate this evidence of your friendly
interest and your good will.
Very sincerely yours,
Voltouse
M. H. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
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J. A. Mazzei, Esq.,
Devenport,
Celifornia.
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P.P.A
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November 23, 1936
My dear Miss Spalding:
In the absence of the President, I wish
to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of Novem-
ber fourteenth and to thank you most heartily for
your kind thought in sending him the crucifix. I
am sure he will be deeply grateful for this evidence
in
of your friendliness and for the good wishes which
your communication conveys.
Very sincerely yours,
rg
M. A. LeHand
XID
PRIVATE SECRETARY
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Miss Mary Spalding,
505 West 7th Street,
Sterling,
Illinois.
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Sterling Illinois
nov. 14,1936
Frankle D. Prosevelt.
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hoping you are well
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Mr President. may God
bless you and keep you.
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London, Eng., 11/10.
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nov. 14,1936
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Beloved President
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hoping you are well
and happy d am happy
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to know that you are still
Mr President. may God
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wish you all the good
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happy return & am
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Sterling Illinois
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November 24, 1936
Respectfully referred to the State
P. C7.
Department for appropriate acknowledgment.
Attention Mr. Holmes.
M. A, LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Book attached
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MELCHET, Lord, Mulberry House, Smith Square, S.W.b,London, Eng., 11/10.
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States that at the suggestion of Dr. Stephen S. Wise he sends 9. book
on the Hewish Question under the title "Thy Neighbor".
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Writer, who gives family history, encloses
a reproduction of pages 206 and 207 from
the Order Book of George Washington, con-
taining the Story of the Purple Heart.
Also says she sends violets from Dr.
Craik's garden where Washington lived when
in Alexandria. Asks that half of the violets
be planted on White House lawn in honor of
Pres. and Mrs. R.- the other half to be
mber 25, 1936
presented to Mrs. Sarah Delano Roosevelt
for same purpose at Hyde Park.
Writer, a landscape and garden
painter, suggests method for planting
and arranging the flower bed.
My dear Mrs. Malono:
Your letter of recent date has been
received in the absence of the President. You
may be sure that your kindness in sending him
the violets and the photostat copy of the his-
torical paper is much appreciated and I know he
would want no to express his sincerest thanks
for your thought of him.
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Very sincerely yours,
Store Roug
M. H. McINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Mrs. Blondelle O. E. Malone,
210 Duke Street,
Alexandria,
Virginia.
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November 25, 1936
My dear Mrs. Malone:
Your letter of recent date has been
received in the absence of the President, You
may be sure that your kindness in sending him
the violets and the photostat copy of the his-
torical paper is much appreciated and I know he
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would want no to express his sincerest thanks
for your thought of him.
Very sincerely yours,
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Store Roum
ly
M. H. MoINTYRE
Assistant Secretary
to the President
Mrs. Blondelle O. E. Malone,
210 Duke Street,
Alexandria,
Virginia.
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November 27, 1936
Builley
My dear Senator:
Your note of November sixteenth and
the box of dates have been received. I shall
be very glad to bring them to the President's
attention upon his return from South America.
He will, I know, appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Very sincerely yours,
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M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
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Honorable William G. McAdoo, **
United States Senator,
Los Angeles,
by,
California.
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UNCAN U. FLETCHER, FLA., CHAIRMAN
LASS, VA.
PETER NORBECK, S. DAK.
ERT F. WAGNER, N. Y.
PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, MD.
ALBEN W. BARKLEY, KY.
JOHN G. TOWNSEND, JR., DEL.
ROBERT J. BULKLEY, OHIO
FREDERIC C. WALCOTT, CONN.
THOMAS P. GORE, OKLA.
ROBERT D. CAREY, WYO.
EDWARD P. COSTIGAN, COLO.
JAMES COUZENS, MICH.
ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N.C.
FREDERICK STEIWER, OREG.
United States Senate
JAMES F. BYRNES, S. C.
HAMILTON F. KEAN, N.J.
JOHN H. BANKHEAD, ALA.
WILLIAM GIBBS MC ADOO, CALIF.
COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY
ALVA B. ADAMS, COLO.
WILLIAM L. HILL, CLERK
and
Los Angeles, California,
November 16, 1936.
11/27/96
23/36
Dear Frank:
Here is a sample of some of the best
dates we raise in the Coachella Valley (a
part of the Imperial Valley), in California;
and what is more interesting is the fact that
they are raised by our mutual friend, Charles
R. Crane. I hope you may enjoy them.
Please don't acknowledge this.
The President,
The White House,
Cordially nofueadao yours,
Washington, D. C.
WGM/ad
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PP.X. 9-m
November 28, 1936
My dear Mrs. Bonelli:
The President was pleased to receive
your kind letter of November twelfth and asked
me to thank you for your thoughtfulness in
writing. He greatly appreciates the friendly
spirit which prompted you to send him the gift
to which you refer.
in
Very sincerely yours,
then away
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M. A. LeHand
PRIVATE SECRETARY
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Mrs. Julia Bonelli
1852 Pilgrim Avenue,
The Bronx,
New York, N.Y.
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U. S. S. INDIANAPOLIS,
Enroute Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires,
28 November, 1936.
P.P.7. 9-m
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Dear Dr. Manduca:
The President has received your book,
"Deus", a Study on Psychc-Physiology" and has
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asked me to express to you his appreciation of
your thoughtfulness and courtesy.
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With every good wish,
Very sincerely yours,
James Roosewelt,
Acting
Secretary to the President.
Dr. Joe Mars Manduca,
Rua dos Suvalidos 153,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
U.S.S. INDIANAPOLIS
Rio de Janeiro
27 November
Claunch,
The inclosed book was brought aboard by its
author, Dr. Joe Mars Manduca, who wishes to present
it to the President as a remembrance from him to
the President's Father, with whom he shook hands
when he was in Rio de Janeiro in 19_ (an exact
year he couldn't remember.
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My dear Mrs. McNemara:
Permit me, in the absence of the
President, to asknowledge your letter of
November twelfth and to thank you most cor-
dially in his behalf for your kind thought
in writing. I can assure you that he will
me
more than appreciate the spirit which prompted
you to present that beautiful flag to him.
Very sincerely yours,
and Lanubes
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M. A. LeHand
ly,
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Mrs. Johanna McNemara,
Florissent,
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Non. kranklin D.Rossevelt:- nov. 12, 1936.
President of the U. S. america:
Thank
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Dear Mr. President:-
Prond of the great victory of the Demo-
eratic party, d eonsider myself privileged to satisfy an
Election Bet, made with friends. To fulfill my promise
d will mail tomorrow nov. 18, 1936, in taken of your
outstanding victory 9 flag of and great u.sa, which d
made myself, and which is size 5x9/2 feet.
although d could not east a vote personally, because I am
not yet a eitizen of and U.S.A., d hope within a short time
to be privileged to become q citizen, for at present my
application for final papers of Certizenship are pending
at and St. Lanis Office for nationalization.
With many wishes to you for great smiess, most simcerely,
Mrs. Johama me namara d family.
ourudesse CBTM
Mt. St. Joseph,
144 Railroad Street,
St. Johnsbury,
Vermont.
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November 30, 1936
My dear Miss Minerd:
The beautifully framed picture which
you were so kind as to send to the President
pleased him very much and he asked me to tell
you that he greatly appreciates the friendly
interest and good will which prompted its
presentation.
Very sincerely yours,
thomaway
M. A. LeHend
PRIVATE SECRETARY
Miss Josephine Minerd,
Mt. St. Joseph,
144 Railroad Street,
St. Johnsbury,
Vermont.
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