Benjamin Strong Jr. to L. Lanier Winslow
Title
Benjamin Strong Jr. to L. Lanier Winslow
Creator
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928
Identifier
WWP18667
Date
1919 June 16
Description
Benjamin Strong Jr. asks L. Lanier Winslow for help in getting Strong's secretary a passport.
Source
Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank
Language
English
Text
My dear Lanier:
I have had the good fortune to get a first-class man to go abroad with me, Mr. Harold Vaughan, as my secretary, and I am taking the liberty of sending him to you with a letter in the hope that you will be able and willing to facilitate his getting the necessary passport.
Mr. Polk was good enough to give me a special passport and, as Mr. Vaughan will be with me during the entire trip, it will be a great convenience if he can be given such credentials as will enable him to experience no greater delay that I in connection with the trip.
Many thanks in advance for your help and courtesy.
Very truly yours,
BS
Lanier L. Winslow, Esg.
Department of State,
Washington DC
BS/MBB
I have had the good fortune to get a first-class man to go abroad with me, Mr. Harold Vaughan, as my secretary, and I am taking the liberty of sending him to you with a letter in the hope that you will be able and willing to facilitate his getting the necessary passport.
Mr. Polk was good enough to give me a special passport and, as Mr. Vaughan will be with me during the entire trip, it will be a great convenience if he can be given such credentials as will enable him to experience no greater delay that I in connection with the trip.
Many thanks in advance for your help and courtesy.
Very truly yours,
BS
Lanier L. Winslow, Esg.
Department of State,
Washington DC
BS/MBB
Original Format
Letter
To
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928
Collection
Citation
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928, “Benjamin Strong Jr. to L. Lanier Winslow,” 1919 June 16, WWP18667, Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.