Letter from George B. Cortelyou to E. A. Hitchcock
This item is a letter regarding the selection for the Board of Visitors to the Government Hospital for the Insane. Also included is a letter President Theodore Roosevelt regarding Dr. G. L. Magruder.
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States Senate,
WASHINGTON,D.C.
April 24, 1902.
My dear Mr. President:
Dr. Magruder has just called upon me, with
your letter, and we have gone over the matter of the appoint-
ment to be made on the Board of Visitors to the St. Elizabeth
Insane Ssylum. I regret that Dr. Sellhausen does not seem
to meet with the favor of the medical profession in the Distric
for this place, and, in view of this, I have expressed my
willingness to withdraw my endorsement of him, in favor of
Dr. Magruder. I acquiesce in this, and should be glad if
you would send in Dr. Magruder's name for the appointment.
Faithfully yours,
T.Cream
To the President.
Dr. Magruder' S address is,
Dr. G. L. Magruder,
815 Vermont Avenue,
Washington, D. C.
Dr. Magruder has signified his willingness to accept.
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