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Truman Harry

Typed letter signed “Harry S Truman,” 1 page, 7.25” x 10.5”. Kansas City, Missouri, March 19, 1956. To Thomas E. Turner, Chief, Central Texas Bureau, Dallas Morning News, Waco, Texas. Fine condition. With original postmarked envelope with mounting remnants on verso. 


In full, “Thank you very much for sending me the editorial about Margaret from The Dallas Morning News ‾ it is very interesting. I suppose there has to be a first time for everything and I more than appreciate your thoughtfulness in sending me the editorial.” In a postscript, Truman penned “That paper has treated me like a pickpocket!” 

On March 12, 1956, at a morning news conference in Kansas City, Missouri, former President Harry S. Truman announced for himself and Mrs. Truman that their daughter Margaret was engaged to Clifton Daniel, assistant to the foreign news editor of “The New York Times.” That afternoon, Miss Truman and Mr. Daniel met with newsmen at the Hotel Carlyle in New York City where Miss Truman had been living. They said they had met in November 1955, were engaged in January, and would be married in Independence, Missouri, in April. The announcement of Margaret’s engagement may have resulted in the editorial. 

An Associated Press story about the Truman letter here offered, headlined “Truman Thanks Paper / For ‘First’ Good Turn,” was published by “The New York Times” on March 28, 1956. In full, “Former President Harry S. Truman still has a strong opinion about newspapers that have not agreed with him, Thomas Turner found out today. Several days ago Mr. Turner, of The Dallas Morning News’ central Texas bureau, clipped a Dallas news editorial praising Margaret Truman and mailed it to her father. The Dallas News was a vigorous critic of Mr. Truman when he was President. In less than a week he had an answer, which appeared to Mr. Turner to have been typed by Mr. Truman himself. The note thanked Mr. Turner, then added: ‘I suppose there has to be a first time for everything.’ A hand-written sentence was written under Mr. Truman’s signature. It read: ‘That paper has treated me like a pickpocket.’” A photocopy of the “Times” AP story is present.

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