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Herbert Hoover. Unusual T.L.S., during

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Herbert Hoover. Unusual T.L.S., during
Herbert Hoover. Unusual T.L.S., during his campaign for the Presidency. Mar. 8, 1928, 2 pp., to Melville Stone of Associated Press. "I do not place too much importance on the attitude of any one newspaper...The New York Sun however, has taken on certain lines which are the most vicious type of journalism. Their correspondent here, Maurice Judd, has instructions to prepare a series of articles of as bitter [an] attack as he could devise...attempted to give the impression that I had forestalled the President in announcing the program (relating to flood control)...No correction was made by the Sun. The second attack was directed to trying to demonstrate that I am surrounded by a rotten political gang...There is no Hoover headquarters, there is no national manager, there is no national anything...I have no objection to any honest opponent, but I think it is a disgrace to journalism to give orders for subordinates to create malice...I am unburdening my soul to you because I do not know what else to do. You will see by the morning papers that I am taking on another of the four horsemen of the Senate...." Vestige of paper clip mark at top left corner, else fine, with generous signature. A revealing letter, quite at variance with his public image. Hoover would be elected the same year.