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TRUMAN, HARRY S. Typed Letter Signed, as President, to Shannon C. Douglass,

"DIRTY COLUMNISTS . . . WILL DO EVERYTHING THEY CAN TO SMEAR BILL BOYLE" TRUMAN, HARRY S. Typed Letter Signed, as President, to Shannon C. Douglass, dismissing a report concerning his friend--activist and later Democratic National Committee Chairman William M. Boyle--and adding that all of his close associates become targets of "dirty columnists" led by Kansas City Star Washington bureau reporter Duke Shoop and others. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, with integral blank; moderate marginal discoloration from prior matting, horizontal fold. Washington, 16 February 1949

". . . You can rest assured that the dirty columnists headed by Duke Shoop, Walter Winchell and Pearson will do everything they can to smear Bill Boyle. That is customary with anyone who happens to be in any way connected with me in a confidential manner. . . ."
With-- (Harry S. Truman.) Printed letter, unsigned, to an unnamed recipient (lacking salutation), facsimile of ALS written from Federal Reserve Bank Building in Kansas City on February 10, 1953, thanking for congratulations. With the original envelope, addressed to Mrs. Basil M. Boykin. Kansas City, 13 February 1953 [from postmark].

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    ". . . You can rest assured that the dirty columnists headed by Duke Shoop, Walter Winchell and Pearson will do everything they can to smear Bill Boyle. That is customary with anyone who happens to be in any way connected with me in a confidential manner. . . ."
    With-- (Harry S. Truman.) Printed letter, unsigned, to an unnamed recipient (lacking salutation), facsimile of ALS written from Federal Reserve Bank Building in Kansas City on February 10, 1953, thanking for congratulations. With the original envelope, addressed to Mrs. Basil M. Boykin. Kansas City, 13 February 1953 [from postmark].
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