https://news.lettersofnote.com/p/my-mother-declared-my-bedroom-a-disaster [https] Letters of Note SubscribeSign in Share this post [https] My mother declared my bedroom a disaster area news.lettersofnote.com Copy link Facebook Email Note Other My mother declared my bedroom a disaster area President Reagan responds to a unique request for funding [https] Shaun Usher Apr 18, 2024 72 Share this post [https] My mother declared my bedroom a disaster area news.lettersofnote.com Copy link Facebook Email Note Other 9 Share The following exchange can be found in the second volume of Letters of Note. Reprinted by kind permission of the Reagan Library. The picture of Ronald Reagan peering into a child's messy bedroom--which I'm now realising, as I type, is mildly sinister?--is in fact, believe it or not, two photos mashed together1. Both are from Getty who I'm sure won't mind. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [https] As one would expect, Ronald Reagan was the recipient of thousands of letters each month during his presidency; a mailbag so voluminous, in fact, that a gang of patient volunteers were tasked with opening them all on his behalf and passing him approximately 30 each week to read and respond to. Letters arrived from all over the world, written by a diverse group of people: men, women, fans, critics, average Joes, celebrities, world leaders, and, marking a moment in history, a letter from a 13-year-old boy from South Carolina named Andy Smith, written exactly 40 years ago on 18 April 1984. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [https] Andy Smith to U.S. President Ronald Reagan, 18th April 1984 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Andy Smith 400 London Pride Road Irmo, South Carolina 29063 April 18, 1984 Dear Mr. President, My name is Andy Smith. I am a seventh grade student at Irmo Middle School, in Irmo, South Carolina. Today my mother declared my bedroom a disaster area. I would like to request federal funds to hire a crew to clean up my room. I am prepared to provide the initial funds if you will provide matching funds for this project. I know you will be fair when you consider my request. I will be awaiting your reply. Sincerely yours, Andy Smith --------------------------------------------------------------------- May 11, 1984 Dear Andy: I'm sorry to be so late in answering your letter but, as you know, I've been in China and found your letter here upon my return. Your application for disaster relief has been duly noted but I must point out one technical problem: the authority declaring the disaster is supposed to make the request. In this case, your mother. However, setting that aside, I'll have to point out the larger problem of available funds. This has been a year of disasters: 539 hurricanes as of May 4th and several more since, numerous floods, forest fires, drought in Texas and a number of earthquakes. What I'm getting at is that funds are dangerously low. May I make a suggestion? This Administration, believing that government has done many things that could better be done by volunteers at the local level, has sponsored a Private Sector Initiative Program, calling upon people to practice voluntarism in the solving of a number of local problems. Your situation appears to be a natural. I'm sure your mother was fully justified in proclaiming your room a disaster. Therefore, you are in an excellent position to launch another volunteer program to go along with the more than 3000 already underway in our nation. Congratulations. Give my best regards to your mother. Sincerely, Ronald Reagan 1 Before you ask about my photo manipulation training: I'm self-taught. 72 Share this post [https] My mother declared my bedroom a disaster area news.lettersofnote.com Copy link Facebook Email Note Other 9 Share Previous 9 Comments [https] [ ] Ashley South Scratching the Surface 11 hrs ago It pains me to like anything with R Regan's name on it, but [https] that's a witty, ideologically impeccable (nice metaphor, with a tip of the conservative hat at the end), oddly tender and ironically generous reply. Expand full comment Reply Share B2 9 hrs ago [https] Reagan had great charm. It enabled him to do great harm. Expand full comment Reply Share 7 more comments... Top Latest Discussions No posts Ready for more? [ ] Subscribe (c) 2024 Letters of Note Privacy [?] Terms [?] Collection notice Start WritingGet the app Substack is the home for great culture Share Copy link Facebook Email Note Other This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please turn on JavaScript or unblock scripts