On the recordMay 22, 1945
As problems arise in the field of agriculture, I expect to call upon you for advice and assistance.
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presidency.ucsb.eduAs problems arise in the field of agriculture, I expect to call upon you for advice and assistance.
Letter Accepting Resignation of Claude R. Wickard as Secretary of Agriculture
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