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to Katharine & Louisa Loring re: his recent trip and expected vacation
1912/09/07
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Written as President. The Lorings were neighbors of Taft at the vacation spot.
GLC02793.060
to Gertrude Bondhill re: his pleasure in her performance
1913/08/09
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Written as President
GLC02793.061
to Thomas Marshall re: thanking him for his thoughtfulness
1914/08/06
Written as President. Date inferred from content. Marshall was Wilson's Vice President.
GLC02793.062
to J. Edwin Murphy re: asking for explanation about a story on his typewriter
1915/11/22
Signed as President. Enclosing a news story about Wilson's faulty typewriter which Wilson calls "silly and annoying." Murphy was editor of the Washington Times.
GLC02793.064
to J. Edwin Murphy re: thanking him for admitting mistake
1915/11/30
Signed as President. Goes with #2793.064. Wilson's distress was in being seen "a fool and a sloven." Murphy was editor of the Washington Times.
GLC02793.065
to Justice & Mrs Mahlon Pitney re: thanks for wedding gift
1915/12/31
Typed (as he notes) and signed as President on White House stationery.
GLC02793.066
to Jesse W. Weik re: thanks for sample of Lincoln's handwriting
1915/01/20
GLC02793.063
to Bella W. Swope re: running for a second term
1916/12/05
Signed as President on White House stationery. WW notes that "I look forward to the next four years with something of a sinking heart...."
GLC02793.067
to Rev. William J. Hampton re: his love for his mother
1917/09/15
Signed as President, on White House stationery, aboard the U.S.S. Mayflower.
GLC02793.068
to James Murrary Dewey re: his penmanship
1921/08/29
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
Written as President on White House stationery, apparently in response to a request to pen a letter. Harding compares his penmanship to Horace Greeley's.
GLC02793.070
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