1. Letter from C. P. Connolly to William Allen White (1907-11-08)
- Author
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Connolly, C. P. (Christopher Powell), 1863-1935, Connolly, C. P. (Christopher Powell), 1863-1935, Connolly, C. P. (Christopher Powell), 1863-1935, and Connolly, C. P. (Christopher Powell), 1863-1935
- Abstract
C. P. Connolly expresses his desire to be employed as President Roosevelt's private secretary and asks William Allen White for his opinion. Connolly states his qualifications as a stenographer, court reporter, general secretary, and lawyer, and details his extensive professional experience and previous employment in New York and Montana. He knows men of prominence and is confident he can get letters of recommendation from them. Hoping there is a chance that Roosevelt will consider his application, Connolly is grateful for any assistance that White can offer.
- Published
- 1907