OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT,
September 9, 1960.
DEAR ROD: This is just a note to tell you how
pleased I was to learn from Charlie Rhyne, national chairman of Volunteers
for Nixon-Lodge, that you have accepted the appointment as chairman of
their homebuilders' committee. I want you to know how much I personally
appreciate your willingness to accept this position.
The importance of the homebuilding industry,
and the need for continued stimulation of its growth as a vital segment
of our economy cannot be overemphasized. Despite the recent accomplishments
of the housing industry, some stubborn problems stand in the way of achieving
our common objective of better homes for all Americans, and the Federal
Government must help provide the economic climate and the incentives which
will make this objective obtainable. To achieve these ends, we must rely
increasingly on the active participation of interested and informed citizens
in developing suitable programs.
For my own part, one of the most gratifying
aspects of public life is the support of enthusiastic people such as yourself
who are willing to assume a responsible role of leadership within their
communities and professions, and who, in so doing, inevitably make a substantial
personal contribution to the national scene.
With appreciation and every good wish,
Sincerely,