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Letter to the President of the Senate, 24 Aug 1935

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Letter to the President of the Senate, 24 Aug 1935 (1935)
by Franklin Delano Roosevelt
6390Letter to the President of the Senate, 24 Aug 19351935Franklin Delano Roosevelt


The White House
Washington

August 24, 1935.

My dear Mr. President:-

If the opportunity presents itself, will you be good enough to extend my greetings to the Members of the Senate and to express to them my deep and sincere congratulations upon the work which they have accomplished? When a calm and fair review of the work of this Congress is made, it will be called a historic session. It has dealt, in a spirit of statesmanship, with matters of vital interest to the lives of our people. Much has been accomplished for the permanent well-being of the Nation as a whole.

I am grateful for, and happy in, the cooperation between us, and I extend to each and every one of you my good wishes for a well-earned rest.

Faithfully yours,
Franklin D Roosevelt [signature]

The Honorable
The President of the Senate,
Washington, D. C.