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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 14, 1946 Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: Replying to yours of the eighth regarding your position on the Education Committee, I sincerely hope that things will not interfere so you can't go through with that program. I don't want to be selfish and appear to work you to death but it seems to me that for its first start you would be an ideal person to set the American policy. of course, if this interference with Assembly meetings becomes increasingly apparent, I'11 be glad to consider your recommendation of Miss Williams. I hope, however, it will not be necessary for you to leave the Committee on Education. Sincerely yours, stifference Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Apartment 15-A 29 Washington Square, West New York City 11, New York