Dear Fred:1 During the Inauguration, I saw several of our Colorado friends--among them, Dan Thornton.2 Quite naturally, we missed you.
This morning I got to wondering how your health is progressing,3 and I know no better way than to ask you directly. I do hope that you continue to improve and that you will be able to go back to Denver for at least a little while this summer to enjoy that beautiful home of yours on the edge of Cherry Hills.4
While I cannot predict that Mamie and I can get back to our old stamping grounds this summer even for a few days, I do know that both of us love the place, so we shall certainly be trying. It really would be fun and I don't think would be too difficult except for the security business which makes any travel a real bore. It also makes it difficult for us to stay anywhere in a congested area.5
Dan Thornton called me on the phone the other day to talk about the beef situation. Our people have it under earnest study and should be able to come up with something that will help.6 Certainly we have a Secretary of Agriculture who is intensely sympathetic, and I know he will do what he can.
Give our love to Hazel and, of course, my warm personal regard to yourself. When you write to the youngsters, give them all my greetings also.7 Sincerely