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Sunny, Bernard E. (Bernard Edward), 1856-1943

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Letter from Bernard E. Sunny to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Bernard E. Sunny to Theodore Roosevelt

Bernard E. Sunny sends Theodore Roosevelt the honorarium from his visiting the Union League Club in Chicago on Washington’s birthday, and asks if Frank Harper would be able to send the expense account for Roosevelt’s trip so that they can pay that as well. Sunny and the entire Union League Club are very grateful for Roosevelt’s spending the day with them.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-02-23

Creator(s)

Sunny, Bernard E. (Bernard Edward), 1856-1943

Letter from Bernard E. Sunny to Frank Harper

Letter from Bernard E. Sunny to Frank Harper

Bernard E. Sunny informs Frank Harper that he has written to Theodore Roosevelt that Lewis K. Torbet has agreed that the idea of holding the afternoon meeting for school children under the auspices of the Daughters of the American Revolution should be abandoned. Sunny considers the matter resolved.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-10-27

Creator(s)

Sunny, Bernard E. (Bernard Edward), 1856-1943

Recipient

Harper, Frank, 1882-1971

Letter from Bernard E. Sunny to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Bernard E. Sunny to Theodore Roosevelt

Bernard E. Sunny, a member of the Union League Club of Chicago, conveys a request from Lewis K. Torbet asking whether it would be possible for Theodore Roosevelt to deliver an address to the Daughters of the American Revolution when he is in Chicago. Sunny provides an overview of the full day of events the Union League Club already has scheduled, but acknowledges Roosevelt’s “facility for crowding a good deal into a little space,” and says the club will do its best to accommodate any outside requests Roosevelt decides to accept.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-09-26

Creator(s)

Sunny, Bernard E. (Bernard Edward), 1856-1943