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New York City.
February 9th, 1946.
President Harry S. Truman,
White House,
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. President:
I am one of those citizens who believe
that every President tries to do a good job while
he is in office.
I believe that you have done well for
the country and that we are fortunate to have
you in office during these troubled times.
I believe that you have acted fairly and honestly
on every question that has come before you.
There has been more trouble in your
official family than necessary. This should
correct itself quickly if you eliminated Chester
Bowles. He does not consider you as his boss
and his orders come from elsewhere.
This condition
is not right.
Wishing you every success.
5. MATIONAL TRUMAN 1
AND
Respectfully yours,
ENEWilson
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