Benjamin Strong Jr. to L. Lanier Winslow
Title
Benjamin Strong Jr. to L. Lanier Winslow
Creator
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928
Identifier
WWP18666
Date
1919 June 16
Description
Benjamin Strong Jr. asks for a passport for his secretary for a trip to Europe.
Source
Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank
Language
English
Text
My dear Lanier:
Taking advantage of your suggestion, I am sending this note to you by Mr. Harold Vaughan, who is to accompany me to Europe as my secretary. Mr. Vaughan’s signature is attached to this letter for identification.If a passport can be issued to him of such a nature as will enable him to avoid delay in vise, etc., as in my own case, it will be a great convenience indeed, and I will be grateful for anything that you and your associates can do to accomplish that. I am sailing on the Baltic on July first.
With best regards, I am,
Very truly yours,
BS
Mr. Vaughan will sign:
__________________.
Lanier L. Winslow, Esq.,
Department of State,
Washington, DC
BS/MBB
Taking advantage of your suggestion, I am sending this note to you by Mr. Harold Vaughan, who is to accompany me to Europe as my secretary. Mr. Vaughan’s signature is attached to this letter for identification.If a passport can be issued to him of such a nature as will enable him to avoid delay in vise, etc., as in my own case, it will be a great convenience indeed, and I will be grateful for anything that you and your associates can do to accomplish that. I am sailing on the Baltic on July first.
With best regards, I am,
Very truly yours,
BS
Mr. Vaughan will sign:
__________________.
Lanier L. Winslow, Esq.,
Department of State,
Washington, DC
BS/MBB
Original Format
Letter
To
L. Lanier Winslow
Collection
Citation
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928, “Benjamin Strong Jr. to L. Lanier Winslow,” 1919 June 16, WWP18666, Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.