Letter from Corporal Mervin Barlow to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from William D. Hassett
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OCR Page 1 of 3July 8, 1947
P.P.F.
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My dear Corporal Barlow:
The President has received your let-
ter of recent date and has asked me to thank
you for your kindness in writing to him about
those interesting old papers which you have in
your possession. I want to explain, however,
that the President is so extremely busy these
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days we are very much afraid that he will not
have an opportunity to look at them. I am,
therefore, returning the papers to you herewith.
It is suggested that you may wish to communicate
with the Library of Congress.
I have pleasure in advising you that
General MacArthur's address is: Commander in
Chief, Far East Command, A.P.O. 500, c/o Post-
master, San Francisco, California.
Very sincerely yours,
x584
MATTHEW J. CONNELLY
Secretary to the President
Corporal Mervin W. Barlow,
Bks. 1314 U.S.M.C.,
X
M. C. Supply Depot,
Camp Lejeune,
North Carolina.
Enclosures - Outline of World Tour A; Tour B; copies of 2 letrs written by
Theo. Roosevelt; membership certificate in Roosevelt Memorial Assn.
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