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May 21, 1918.

Hon. F. M. Simmons,
Washington, D.C.

My dear Senator:-

I beg to send you the enclosed extract from a letter that I have just received from a member of the Local Board of Cabarrus county.1 I am sure that nothing could possibly afford you more pleasure than to be relieved of the embarrassment incident to applications made to you from registrants and their friends, and I deem it a personal kindness to you to send you an extract from this letter to the end that you may be in a position to say to all such applicants that the administrative draft officials do not welcome letters from civil officers in regard to these matters.

With kind regards, I am,

Very truly yours,

[unsigned]

B_G

[1] See Gordon A. Carver to Thomas W. Bickett, May 16, 1918.