Gladys R. Newman to PM Kebort
Title
Gladys R. Newman to PM Kebort
Creator
Newman, Gladys R.
Identifier
WWP16675
Date
1930 June 7
Description
Gladys Newman tells P. M. Kebort that the telegram about Dr. Waggoner’s surgery had been received.
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
My dear Mr. Kebort, -
Your letter of June 3rd notifying Admiral Grayson of Mr. Waggoner’s operation was received yesterday. The Admiral sailed for France at four o’clock yesterday afternoon but it is possible he received my telegram about Mr. Waggoner in time to telephone Mrs. Waggoner at Philadelphia. I am sure he is dreadfully sorry to have to leave the country right now when he would have liked to have been with his good friend from Texas.
Inasmuch as I shall be in touch with the Admiral by cable from time to time, I should appreciate it if you would write me of any change in Mr. Waggoner’s condition.
Sincerely yours,
Gladys R. Newman
Secretary.
Your letter of June 3rd notifying Admiral Grayson of Mr. Waggoner’s operation was received yesterday. The Admiral sailed for France at four o’clock yesterday afternoon but it is possible he received my telegram about Mr. Waggoner in time to telephone Mrs. Waggoner at Philadelphia. I am sure he is dreadfully sorry to have to leave the country right now when he would have liked to have been with his good friend from Texas.
Inasmuch as I shall be in touch with the Admiral by cable from time to time, I should appreciate it if you would write me of any change in Mr. Waggoner’s condition.
Sincerely yours,
Gladys R. Newman
Secretary.
Original Format
Letter
To
Kebort, PM
Collection
Citation
Newman, Gladys R., “Gladys R. Newman to PM Kebort,” 1930 June 7, WWP16675, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.