May 24, 1939 My dear Bishop Manning:- The President asks me to thank you for your letter of May twenty-third. The program of the King and Queen for Saturday, June tenth was under discussion for several months and the problem presented was that of cutting down the many appealing visits which many of us wanted our guests to make in the City of New York. The time was limited by the earliest hour they could leave the World's Fair and the latest hour they could arrive at the President's house at Hyde Park in time for dinner. This has meant that there will be time only to stop for about ten minutes at Columbia University where the King and Queen will view the original Charter of King's College, the predecessor of Columbia. I understand, however, that the route to be taken will pass the Cathedral. I regret that it is impossible to make any change at this time. Very sincerely yours, Secretary to the President The Right Reverend William T. Manning, Bishop of New York, 1021 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, N.Y |