Authors

Fred M. Dearing

Document Type

Letter

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Date

9-9-1943

Keywords

Secretary of State, article, New York Herald-Tribune, foreign policy, Fred Morris Dearing, Dorothy Dearing

Description

A handwritten letter from Fred Morris Dearing addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated September 9, 1943. Within, Dearing comments on Wilson's recently published article in the New York Herald-Tribune.

Sender

Fred Morris Dearing

Recipient

Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Corresponds to:

Folder 3-10, Document 5

Transcription

Dear "H. W."

You have nominated yourself Secretary of State in the Republican administration which is to take office next year with your article in this morning's Herald Tribune. That is the synthesis and it is clear, humane, sound, sensible, and right and it's about time someone were giving shape and character to the foreign policy and a foreign policy to the government.

D.D. got your note this morning and is trying to find a place for you and will let you know. Tommy Jenning's hotel is being closed. Perhaps you could manage it from the Beekman Arms in Rhinebeck? No? D.D. will write.

Best to you both.

Yours. F.M.D.

Language

English

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Letter From Fred Morris Dearing to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, September 9, 1943

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