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Document
#35; February 17, 1953
To Harry Cecil Butcher
Series:
EM, AWF, Name Series
; Category:
Personal and confidential
The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, Volume
XIV - The Presidency: The Middle Way
Part
I: Charting a New Course; January 1953 to April 1953
Chapter
1: Developing a spirit of teamwork
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Dear Butch:1 I regret that a somewhat hasty expression of a bit of exasperation on my part made you feel that you should write such a long letter of explanation concerning the "trust" story.2 I am well aware of the campaign that you have carried forward to put me into political life--I have never for a moment doubted the complete soundness of your friendship and loyalty. My momentary irritation was brought about merely by the feeling that privacy seemed to be no longer attainable, no matter what the circumstances. I didn't remember telling anyone about the trust arrangement. I obviously considered you so much a member of the family, so to speak, that I completely overlooked the desirability of cautioning you that it was something I would not want to have talked about.
In any event, no harm is done, and I regret putting you to so much trouble. Sincerely
Bibliographic reference to this document:
Eisenhower, Dwight D. Personal and confidential To Harry Cecil Butcher,
17 February 1953.
In The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, ed. L. Galambos and D. van Ee, doc. 35.
World Wide Web facsimile by The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Commission of the print edition; Baltimore, MD: The Johns
Hopkins University Press, 1996, http://www.eisenhowermemorial.org/presidential-papers/first-term/documents/35.cfm
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