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"So, you want to know about the President's mail?" asked FDR's press attaché Steve Early (1889 – 1951). "It's a whale of a story."
"Yesterday, the President received 3,617 letters and telegrams and 1,051 postcards. Day before that , 4,402 letters and telegrams and 825 postcards. That's about average. If some hot issue is up the figure goes higher. Frequently it's enormous. Reaction to fireside chats; messages to Congress; greetings on his birthday; Christmas; New Year's Eve; Easter, etc. In a lull, of course it drops off... Mr. Roosevelt has encouraged this business of writing, through his let's-sit-down-and-get-together attitude as revealed in fireside chats and the now nearly-forgotten Forgotten Man slogan."

The American people were quite fond of Winston Churchill - click here to read about all the cards and gifts they used to send him.

     


His Mail (Spot Magazine, 1941)

His Mail (Spot Magazine, 1941)

His Mail (Spot Magazine, 1941)

His Mail (Spot Magazine, 1941)

His Mail (Spot Magazine, 1941)

His Mail (Spot Magazine, 1941)

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