Letters, Oct. 24, 1955

Ike's Illness

Sir:

President Eisenhower's greatest assets are, as you stated, that he is liked and understood. This is, of course, a result of his complete sincerity and integrity, which cannot help being recognized. Surely he has proven that these basic qualities have done more for the U.S. in less than three years of his Administration than 20 years of the partisan politics of Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman could accomplish. Therefore it is imperative that his policies continue to be carried out by a Republican President . . .

MARYSE SALMONSEN

Portland, Me.

Sir:...

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