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Truman Writes: “Had a hell of a time in Phoenix. 10,000 at the Airport and they bruised me up good"


Typed Letter Signed “Harry,” one page, 7” x 10.5”. Independence, Missouri, January 12, 1960. To John W. Snyder. Fine condition.



Truman and John W. Snyder had been close friends since they served together in the U.S. Army Reserves after World War I. Snyder served as Truman’s Secretary of the Treasury from 1946-1953.



In full, “You do not know how very much I appreciated your letter of January 7 and of course, when I get my ducks in a row you can rest assured I will do my level best to make that visit to Vanderbilt. I must have at least twenty invitations from schools at which I want to appear but I have had so much mail during the last thirty days that I have not been able to get to the bottom of it.



“I hope you will be in Washington between January 20 and January 23. If so, you and I will see if we can work out a date for Vanderbilt University I have not answered Mr. Booth’s letter because I have been unable to make a firm commitment but I am sure we can work it out before we get through.”



In a handwritten postscript, Truman adds: “Had a hell of a time in Phoenix. 10,000 at the Airport and they bruised me up good – and as the colored gal said – I bruses [sic] easy.”



On January 8, 1960, Harry Truman spoke before an Arizona Democratic Party fund-raising dinner in Phoenix. Referring to the Russian plan to launch a series of missiles in the Pacific Ocean for the purpose of developing a more powerful space rocket, Truman accused Russia of using “high-handed and brazen military pressure to force their will on the world” by making a “missile invasion” of the Pacific. “Without prior discussion or negotiations with us or our allies,” Truman continued, “the Russians are roping off arbitrarily a large area of the Pacific and have warned that all ships and planes, under whatever flag, keep out of this area for a period of thirty days … The Soviet Union has expressed an interest in measures to reduce the common peril of war, but the Russians rarely make moves that have any relation to their words of peace…”



Truman also spoke about whom the Democrats should nominate for President in 1960: “We need a vigorous, fighting, genuine liberal in the White House, and not a hot-house liberal, who talks the fame but doesn’t play it. The man the Democrats must finds for 1960 must be a man not only with a sense of history, but with a vision of the future. He must be a man with ability to lead. He must be a man with the capacity to make bold decisions.”



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