Document Type
Letter
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Date
10-11-1939
Keywords
Huntington Wilson, article, New York Herald-Tribune, embargo, Neutrality Act, Sallie C. Carrington
Description
A handwritten letter from Sallie C. Carrington addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated October 11, 1939. Within, Carrington writes a personal letter to Wilson congratulating him on his recent article published in the Herald-Tribune.
Sender
Sallie C. Carrington
Recipient
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Corresponds to:
Folder 3-1939, Document 16
City
Scarsdale, New York
Transcription
October 11, 1939
Dear Mr. Huntington-Wilson
This morning's mail brought the reprint of your article on "The Embargo and Neutrality Question" and I am very pleased to receive it. It was mere chance that I should be up here when it was published in the Herald-Tribune, else I wouldn't have seen the paper, and at the time (on the train) I cut the piece out. You have presented the question clearly, forcefully, convincingly.
I appreciate being on your mailing list for this article and to be remembered. I was indeed sorry not to have seen you and Mrs. Huntington-Wilson in Charleston last spring. Please remember me most cordially to her.
You have my kindest regards.
Cordially,
Sallie C. Carrington
Language
English
Rights Statement
Please contact the Myrin Library Special Collections Department for permissions to use this document. https://www.ursinus.edu/library/archives-special-collections/
Recommended Citation
Carrington, Sallie C., "Letter From Sallie C. Carrington to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 11, 1939" (1939). World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945. 83.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_secondworldwar_documents/83