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Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, April 11, 1959
Eisenhower discusses Japan and tradeTHE WHITE HOUSE
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Augusta, Georgia, April 11, 1959.
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Thank you for your letter of the seventh. I am cer¬ tain that Doug Dillon has been thinking along the lines of what aid we can give in fostering the development of trade between Japan and her neighbors.
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Incidentally, one of nay friends here tells me that a new
air freight system is being set up which will insure
Japan's goods being delivered anywhere in the world
within a couple of days at a cost, when all things are
considered, not appreciably higher than freight ship-
naents. That presents another problena to the econonaists
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It was nice to see you.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, July 14, 1955
Eisenhower wishes Anderson a happy birthday.DDE
THE WHITE HOUSE July 14, 1955
Dear Dillon:
In the midst of our somewhat hectic activities in preparation for the trip that begins tomorrow, I discover that you are trying, without much per¬ sonal success, to celebrate your birthday anni¬ versary. In addition to the heartiest of good wishes, may I also add my personal gratification that this July fourteenth finds you an intimate and valued member of the Administration team.
With warm personal regard -- and Happy Birthday!
Sincerely,
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The Honorable Dillon Anderson Shoreham Hotel Washington, D. C
Mamie D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, October 1, 1955
Mamie Eisenhower thanks Anderson for his help and concern following Dwight Eisenhower's heart attack/
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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
Denver, Colorado October 1, 1955
Dear Dillon,
Thank you so nauch for your sweet
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The President is
confident that in your competent hands the affairs of the National Security Council will be handled in perfect accord with the policies that have been laid down; I know he is relieved that there are naen of great stature to carry on for hina during his tenaporary absence from official business.
I personally very much appreciate your offer to be of help; you^ll never know how nauch it means to have friends such
as yourself on every side.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, June 8, 1960
Eisenhower expresses his appreciation of a letter written by AndersonTHE WHITE HOUSE
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Dear Dillon
I think you give me credit where credit is not due, but nonetheless I appreciate your letter of June sixth.
With warm regard,
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Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, November 20, 1950
Eisenhower thanks Dillon for holding an even
Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, October 15, 1952
Eisenhower thanks Dillon for helping with his Texas visit\
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Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, October 13, 1954
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THE WHITE HOUSE
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Denver, Colorado October 13, 1954.
Dear Dillon
Your willingness to help in the matter we discussed is the finest birthday present I could possibly have.
With warm regard,
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Esperson Building, Houston, Texas.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, December 22, 1954
Eisenhower thanks Anderson for a joke he sent and wishes him a Merry ChristmasTHE WHITE HOUSE
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Decenaber 22, 1954
Dear Dillon;
Thanks for sending me the "Portrait of
a Poker Player." I got a terrific chuckle
out of it -- particularly as I well remember
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I am looking forward to seeing you April
first.
Meantime, Merry Christmas !
As ever,
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Dillon Anderson, Esq. , Niels Esperson Building, 804 Travis, Houston, Texas. ¦
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Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, August 13, 1957
Eisenhower writes about revisions Anderson made to his reportI!
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Dear Dillon:
I agree with your pciragraph as re-written. Thank you for giving me your further thoughts on this important and conaplex subject.
With warm regard,
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The Honorable Dillon Anderson, 1600 Esperson Building, Houston, Texas.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, June 1, 1954
Eisenhower thanks Anderson for his supportTHE WHITE HOUSE
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It is the support of friends, such as is pledged in your letter of the twenty- ninth, that makes this job endurable.
.My profound thanks.
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