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OCR Page 1 of 2HST-135
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
U.S. Naval Station
Key West, Florida
March 17, 1952
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
I certainly did appreciate your letter of March
the seventh from Bangalore. I am more than happy that
Chester Bowles has created the impression which we have
been striving for all along in India. It is my feeling
that a great many of our career anbassadors are not poli-
ticians and it takes a politician to understand the people
of any country. Your statement about Chester Bowles more
than confirms that opinion.
It has almays been necessary whenever there is a
difficult job to be done in any country, to have it done by
someone who understands people and how to get along with
people. That was the case when we sent Stanton Griffis to
Poland, to Egypt, then to Argentina and then finally to
Spain. Our ambassadors to Great Britain and France have
always been men who understand people and how to get along
with people.
I an more than happy that Chester Bowles has made
good in India. I think your visit there has had a wonderful
reaction also and I am very glad that you were able to go
there.
Hanythrune
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
Park Sheraton Hotel
56th Street and Seventh Avenue
New York, New York
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