Letters, May 31, 1943

Sirs:

The title of your column The Presidency, at least insofar as the May 10 issue is concerned, is a misnomer. Why not make it "Pan the President?" The problems which necessarily plague the leader of a great democracy in wartime you term a "mess." Then, from out of the depths of your infallible wisdom, you conclude—"The mess was, in the last analysis, of his own making." . . .

SAM HOUSTON

Hollywood, Calif.

> Neither TIME nor Franklin Roosevelt is infallible (see below).—ED.

Sirs:

. . . Your utter hate of F.D.R. and his Administration and,...

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