Cary T. Grayson to Ray Stannard Baker
Title
Cary T. Grayson to Ray Stannard Baker
Creator
Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938
Identifier
WWP16591
Date
1925 July 7
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
My dear Friend
I want to thank you very much for your letters and for your kindness in sending me the two pamphlets. I more than appreciate your interest in this matter.
What you say in your letter of June twenty-second has of course greatly interested me. My own plans for the next few months have just about reached a definite shape. For a considerable period my tonsils have been giving me a good deal of trouble and I have been advised to have them taken out. This I shall do very soon, and then I will probably be laid up until my vacation begins in August. During that month I shall be away for the purpose of recuperation from the tonsil operation. By the time I get back we shall have cooler weather and I suppose you will be making a number of visits to Washington in connection with your great work. I shall, of course, wish to see you after my return to the city. We can then have a good talk.
We are now living at 3825 Wisconsin Avenue, and I want you to know that a warm welcome always awaits you there. The boys are doing as well as could be expected in the midst of a spell of whooping cough, from which all three are suffering. Your name is often mentioned in our household.
With best wishes and warm personal regards, believe me to be
Sincerely yours,
Cary T. Grayson
I want to thank you very much for your letters and for your kindness in sending me the two pamphlets. I more than appreciate your interest in this matter.
What you say in your letter of June twenty-second has of course greatly interested me. My own plans for the next few months have just about reached a definite shape. For a considerable period my tonsils have been giving me a good deal of trouble and I have been advised to have them taken out. This I shall do very soon, and then I will probably be laid up until my vacation begins in August. During that month I shall be away for the purpose of recuperation from the tonsil operation. By the time I get back we shall have cooler weather and I suppose you will be making a number of visits to Washington in connection with your great work. I shall, of course, wish to see you after my return to the city. We can then have a good talk.
We are now living at 3825 Wisconsin Avenue, and I want you to know that a warm welcome always awaits you there. The boys are doing as well as could be expected in the midst of a spell of whooping cough, from which all three are suffering. Your name is often mentioned in our household.
With best wishes and warm personal regards, believe me to be
Sincerely yours,
Cary T. Grayson
Original Format
Letter
To
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946
Collection
Citation
Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938, “Cary T. Grayson to Ray Stannard Baker,” 1925 July 7, WWP16591, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.