ER Wicks to Cary T. Grayson
Title
ER Wicks to Cary T. Grayson
Creator
Wicks, ER
Identifier
WWP16563
Date
1924 August 6
Description
Wicks is worried about the health of Stockton Axson.
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
My dear Admiral
I have heard our friend, Dr. Axson, speak of you in such frequent and glowing terms that I rather feel somewhat acquainted with you already.
I am quite concerned about Dr. Axson, and the last letter I received from him was most discouraging. I am wondering if you would not drop me a little note and give me a confidential, but frank, statement in regard to his condition, with the assurance that, of course, it will never reach him.
He occupies a pretty large space in our affections, and not hearing from him has caused my feeling grave anxiety about him.
Cordially yours,
ER Wicks
I have heard our friend, Dr. Axson, speak of you in such frequent and glowing terms that I rather feel somewhat acquainted with you already.
I am quite concerned about Dr. Axson, and the last letter I received from him was most discouraging. I am wondering if you would not drop me a little note and give me a confidential, but frank, statement in regard to his condition, with the assurance that, of course, it will never reach him.
He occupies a pretty large space in our affections, and not hearing from him has caused my feeling grave anxiety about him.
Cordially yours,
ER Wicks
Original Format
Letter
To
Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938
Collection
Citation
Wicks, ER, “ER Wicks to Cary T. Grayson,” 1924 August 6, WWP16563, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.