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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON
April 12, 1945
Mrs. George P. Wallace
605 West Van Horn Road
Independence, Missouri
Dear May:
Certainly did appreciate your letter of the Ninth and so did the whole family.
I am sending young Perryman the picture which you suggested.
I imagine that Spott is getting fatter and fatter. I have gained nine pounds myself. What do you think of that? So Spot and I will be in the same class.
Glad you liked the Buffalo speech.
The situation here gets no better fast. It looks as if I have more to do than ever and less time to do it, but some way we get it done. If I don't get this letter dictated to you, I will never get it written.
Tell George and Frank and Natalie hello. Bess and Margaret and Mrs. Wallace all want to be remembered. They are all in good health and spirits.
Sincerely yours,
(Signed, 'Harry')
Harry S. Truman
This was dictated before the world fell in on me. But I've talked to you since and you know what a blow it was. But - I must meet it.