Benjamin Strong Jr. to William G. McAdoo
Title
Benjamin Strong Jr. to William G. McAdoo
Creator
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928
Identifier
WWP18558
Date
1917 May 7
Description
Benjamin Strong Jr. writes William G. McAdoo to thank him for his kind words at lunch, and to congratulate him on his speech.
Source
Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank
Language
English
Text
My dear Mr. Secretary:
I was very much touched and pleased by the kind things you said about my return when we had the pleasure of entertaining you at luncheon in New York last Friday. I take this means of expressing my deep appreciation, which I will do in person at the first opportunity.
I hear from New York that your remarks were received with the greatest enthusiasm, and have gone a long way toward giving this immense loan transaction just the kind of a start that is needed to make it a success.
Yours very truly,
I was very much touched and pleased by the kind things you said about my return when we had the pleasure of entertaining you at luncheon in New York last Friday. I take this means of expressing my deep appreciation, which I will do in person at the first opportunity.
I hear from New York that your remarks were received with the greatest enthusiasm, and have gone a long way toward giving this immense loan transaction just the kind of a start that is needed to make it a success.
Yours very truly,
Original Format
Letter
To
McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1863-1941
Collection
Citation
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928, “Benjamin Strong Jr. to William G. McAdoo,” 1917 May 7, WWP18558, Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.