Benjamin Strong Jr. to William G. McAdoo
Title
Benjamin Strong Jr. to William G. McAdoo
Creator
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928
Identifier
WWP18619
Date
1918 December 12
Description
Benjamin Strong Jr. writes William G. McAdoo to thank him for his letter.
Source
Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank
Language
English
Text
Dear Secretary McAdoo:
Your letter is one of those letters which one receives now and then that gives a real glow. I am so glad to have you say that our association has been a pleasure to you. It has been a great pleasure to me, and an inspiration as well. When you come to New York, whether it is to practice law, to go into business, or whatever it may be, I hope that I may be of some service in forwarding your plans, and, particularly, be counted one of your friends.
With warmest regards, believe me,
Your letter is one of those letters which one receives now and then that gives a real glow. I am so glad to have you say that our association has been a pleasure to you. It has been a great pleasure to me, and an inspiration as well. When you come to New York, whether it is to practice law, to go into business, or whatever it may be, I hope that I may be of some service in forwarding your plans, and, particularly, be counted one of your friends.
With warmest regards, believe me,
Original Format
Letter
To
McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1863-1941
Collection
Citation
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928, “Benjamin Strong Jr. to William G. McAdoo,” 1918 December 12, WWP18619, Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.