Letter from William van Buskirk to Mary Ethel Noland, with Related Material
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OCR Page 1 of 4HARRY S. TRUMAN
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK BUILDING
KANSAS CITY 6, MISSOURI
March 9, 1953
Dear Mr. Crosbie:
Thanks very much for your letter of the twelfth. For
your information, I do all of my writing with my right
hand. I never did write with my left hand. I am
naturally left-handed in most things and have become
ambidestrous in everything I do but I can't write with
my left hand.
I appreciated the copy of the magazine on autographs
and have read it with a lot of interest. I was particu-
larly interested in the Columbus letter because I was in
Washington when that event took place. In fact, I ap-
pointed Dr. Evans as Librarian of Congress.
You asked some questions about the proposed Library we
expect to build southwest of Independence. It will be
a branch of the Archives. It will contain the papers
of my tour of duty as President along with a great many
other historical documents of the period during my Ad-
ministration. I hope eventually to start a Research
and Cultural Center at this point. It looks now as
though we are going to be successful and accomplish that
purpose.
Sincerely
yours,
as personal Jr. confidential.
Please regard
Mr. . George H. Crosbie,
210 West 72nd Street
HSA
New York 23, New York
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