Mr. Cleveland, a Personal Impression

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He gave up a fishing trip he had planned and an- swered all the personal ones himself, saying: "If these fellows care enough to write to me, the least I can do is to write to them." After luncheon, which was at half- past one, he received some callers and declined to receive some others. A good part of his time was spent in de- fending himself from the importuni- ties of those who wanted him to make addresses, write sentiments, introduce books, or boom enterprises. He always treated them gently... as long as he could; declined unwelcome requests so considerately, in fact, that sometimes persistent persons, who did not appre- ciate his well-known obstinacy, were misled and tried to persuade him [30] MR- CLEVELAND against his will. Then he got angry at their presumption, demolished them, and sent them about their business.
His aversion to being interviewed was well known. He enjoyed talking to newspaper men — but not often for publication. Indeed, he was far more accessible than most of them seemed to realize, and often discussed great questions with great freedom; but when they asked, "Can I print any of this?" he would be apt to shake his head, or dictate a formal sentence or two, and have it repeated verbatim.


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