Letter from Pairlee McWilliams to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from William D. Hassett
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OCR Page 1 of 2filed 6-24-52
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June 9, 1952
31.R.5678 Con
M
My dear Miss McWilliams:
Your letter of May twenty-sixth has
been received by the President and your words
of approval and prayerful wishes are deeply
gratifying to him.
It was thoughtful of you to submit an
expression of your views and you may be sure that
if and when the bill to which you refer is pre-
sented to the President for official action, it
will be given his most careful consideration.
Very sincerely yours,
HARRY of TRUMAN NATIONAL LISCARY
ARCHINES RECORDS AND
S.
Secretary SERVICE
WILLIAM D. HASSETT
to the President
Miss Pairlee McWilliams,
545 West 159th Street,
x
New York 32,
New York.
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