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    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, October 13, 1954

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    Eisenhower thanking Anderson for his helpI - ^ - \ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 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, Sincerely, * Mr. Dillon Anderson, Sixteenth Floor, Esperson Building, Houston, Texas. r « CSLd(\A«J 4t) ^KJL SpJl^oH ^jULAMtA^tu &^i5UJ\^ mAHM/vt4^ Ctp-fntf t,lfc: /•^ t

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, June 8, 1960

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    Eisenhower expresses his appreciation of a letter written by AndersonTHE WHITE HOUSE ' * WASHINGTON June 8, 1960, I I ¦ ¦, I ¦ J 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, M^ As ever. t ^ ' L ',' The Honorable Dillon Anderson Sixteenth Floor Esperson Building Houston, Texas \ ¦ ¦f

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, April 11, 1959

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    Eisenhower discusses Japan and tradeTHE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .^ Augusta, Georgia, April 11, 1959. I I B k Dear Dillon: i V I. 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. r 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 but should stimulate Japan's industrial talents consider- f . ably I I ^ I - It was nice to see you. With warm regard, I I I J As ever, ''. / . ^, t- *% r. ^ H O. *f .? The Honorable Dillon Anderson, Esperson Building, Houston, Texas. I - I d ' -¦ -t r. ^ r -*^* \^

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, March 26, 1956

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    Eisenhower offers his sympathies upon Anderson's hospitalization/ DDE THE WHITE HOUS March 26, 1956. Dear Dillon: am time it at Walter Reed, But the worst will be over by the tinae this reaches you, and I know that you will soon feel better than vou have in months. I am off to White Sulphur for a couple of days, but Howard will keep in touch with Leonard Heaton to be certain that you are being a good patient. With warna regard. As ever. /Cr^ :)m The Honorable Dillon Anderson, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C. *ft h t^ tja ^^ Ua T^Ka^ /

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, January 16, 1958

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    Eisenhower thanks Anderson for his note about the State of the Union address¦J THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ¦"-.. h" January 16, 1958 ¦vl -^'' 1 Dear Dillon > Many thanks for your note regarding the State of the Union Message. I am, quite naturally, delighted that you approved of the content and delivery. * ¦ ¦ It. T J . . . . r I, too, had a gratifying letter frona Fred 1 T Lazarus. With warm regard. \ , ^ Sincerely, 4 r / + 4 The Honorable Dillon Anderson. Sixteenth Floor Esperson Building Houston, Texas ".*--'¦ - i -* ¦¦

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, June 1, 1954

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    Eisenhower thanks Anderson for his supportTHE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ¦i' , '. > J June I, 1954 T I ' Dear Dillon: ^i •s ,4 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. h ^ ^ r As ever, r^ fi Mr, Dillon Anderson Sixteenth Floor Esperson Building Houston, Texas r -4 k - J* .:¦ ¦ -'¦¦'¦ »* ^ r . *

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, November 20, 1950

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    Eisenhower thanks Dillon for holding an eventfit0Jtotnbm cStnb^rsrttp New York 27, N.Y. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT i ;^overaber 20, 1950 Dear Mr. Aaderson: 1 You and your associates, Messrs. Francis and Blaffer^ certainly provided a most stimulating occasion, I "was pleased to have the opportunity to meet your friends and to discuss the American Assembly with them. It is my hope that their apparent interest can be cultivated, through a good follow-up, to active participation in and support of the x^og^ram. Many thanks to you for making the delight- ful occasion possible. Sincerely, I -r \, Mr, Dillon Anderson Baker, Botts, Andrews & Parish Esperson Building Houston 3j Texas ^ ."I .T- ¦

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, November 23, 1956

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    Eisenhower writes about Anderson being offered the Presidency of TWAA THE AVHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON i' ¦ 'i- -.-. Novenaber 23, 1956. Dear Dillon: While your note of the twentieth requires no answer, I do want to say this. When my brother called me to say that the Board of Directors wanted to offer you the Presidency of TWA, nry first answer was '*! can talk to you quite a while about his qualifications, but first I should say that it is my conviction that you can't get hina. " 4 4 My very best to your lovely bride. As ever, '\ f Mr, Dillon Anderson, 1600 Esperson Building, Houston 2, Texas. ,s ^¦^ h T. k

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, December 30, 1954

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    Eisenhower writes about sending Anderson a gift of a lithograph he madef IT—*? ¦—¦ ^ ¦ T^" -¦ i t' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Augusta, Georgia December 30, 1954 Dear Dillon; ; A few naonths ago I did a "painting" of Washington and later had a lithograph made J* of it to give as a Christmas gift to naembers of nay staff and a few close friends. While I consider nay part in the production woefully inadequate, it nevertheless occurs to nae that you naight possibly like one. I ana therefore bold enough to have a copy sent to you. Once again, my very best wishes for a Happy New Year and a naost successful 1955. Sincerely, Mr, Dillon Anderson, Niels Esperson Building, 804 Travis Street, Houston, Texas, " ¦*N ;T*-

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, September 25, 1954

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    Eisenhower thanks Anderson for sending him a bookr i t TT i f h - ^ib THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Denver, Colorado September 25, 1954 I - Dear Dillon: Bobby Cutler brought nae this morning the copy of "Claudia's Kinfolk" that you so kindly sent I know from previous experience that I me ^ shall enjoy the entire book, but I shall search out the "near" Denison adventures immediately. Many thanks for your thoughtfulness in sending I it to nae. With warm regard, Sincerely, ' I Mr. Dillon Anderson Niels Esperson Buildin 804 Travis Houston, Texas Persona
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