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Correspondence Between Lt. Mary L. Hendricks and Representative George B. Schwabe Regarding Post-War Policies and Legislation, 1945-11-11

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 33
Identifier: CAC_CC_047_1_7_33_0016
Correspondence Between Lt. Mary L. Hendricks and Representative George B. Schwabe Regarding Post-War Policies and Legislation, 1945-11-11
Correspondence Between Lt. Mary L. Hendricks and Representative George B. Schwabe Regarding Post-War Policies and Legislation, 1945-11-11
Lt. Mary L. Hendricks writes a letter to Representative George B. Schwabe expressing her views on various legislative issues and urging him to act in the best interest of the nation. She also mentions attending a play called "State of the Union" and hopes that Schwabe saw it and was moved by it. Hendricks outlines her support for legislation related to the United Nations, atomic power, military organization, conscription, racial discrimination, price and wage controls, food rationing, and aid to European nations. Schwabe responds, assuring her that he is doing what he believes is best for his district and the nation as a whole.

Dates

  • 1945-11-11

Language of Materials

English

Access Restriction

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Extent

3 Pages