George R. Van Namee to Benjamin Strong Jr.
Title
George R. Van Namee to Benjamin Strong Jr.
Creator
George R. Van Namee
Identifier
WWP18632
Date
1919 March 1
Description
George R. Van Namee sends Benjamin Strong Jr. a ticket to a presidential speech at the Metropolitan Opera.
Source
Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank
Language
English
Text
Room 2000,
111 Broadway,
New York City.
Dear Sir:
You have been appointed a member of the Committee in charge of the meeting at the Metropolitan Opera House, on Tuesday, March 4, at 8 P. M., at which President Wilson and former President Taft will speak.
Herewith enclosed is your Committee pass entitling you to a seat upon the stage. This pass is issued to you personally and is not transferable to any other person. If you cannot attend please return the ticket as soon as possible to the undersigned, 111 Broadway, Room 2000.
If this pass is presented by anyone other than yourself, admission will be refused. This ticket must be surrendered at the entrance. Please be in your seat at eight P. M.
Very truly yours,m
George R. Van Namee
Secretary to the Committee.
111 Broadway,
New York City.
Dear Sir:
You have been appointed a member of the Committee in charge of the meeting at the Metropolitan Opera House, on Tuesday, March 4, at 8 P. M., at which President Wilson and former President Taft will speak.
Herewith enclosed is your Committee pass entitling you to a seat upon the stage. This pass is issued to you personally and is not transferable to any other person. If you cannot attend please return the ticket as soon as possible to the undersigned, 111 Broadway, Room 2000.
If this pass is presented by anyone other than yourself, admission will be refused. This ticket must be surrendered at the entrance. Please be in your seat at eight P. M.
Very truly yours,m
George R. Van Namee
Secretary to the Committee.
Original Format
Letter
To
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928
Collection
Citation
George R. Van Namee, “George R. Van Namee to Benjamin Strong Jr.,” 1919 March 1, WWP18632, Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.