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WILLIAM H. TAFT
(1857 - 1930) Twenty-seventh President of the United States and Supreme Court Chief Justice. T.L.S. as Secretary of War under Roosevelt, 1p. 8vo., Washington, Dec. 21, 1906, on War Department letterhead to his influential friend, Oswald Garrison Villard of the New York Post. In part: "...Mr. Lowry tells me that in some way or other a statement has been made in the New York papers containing a reference of your private letter to me on the Pershing matter. I am greatly surprised at this, for I communicated nothing about the letter except to Senator Warren, upon whose silence with respect to the matter I thought I could certain count. I shall ask Senator Warren about it as soon as I can see him...". He adds in a holograph postscript: "I told Lowry I had shown your letter to the President but I do not think I did". In October 1906, after John "Black Jack" Pershing's promotion by President Theodore Roosevelt from Captain to Brigadier General, over the heads of 862 senior officers, spurious rumors of "immorality" began to surface, in an effort to discredit the brilliant soldier. Taft, as Secretary of War, investigated the rumors on behalf of President Roosevelt, keeping his newspaper friend Villard informed of each step taken in clearing Pershing's name. Fine.

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