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OCR Page 1 of 2APARTMENT 15-A
" WADHINGTON SQUARE, wert
NEW YORK CITY "
THINK
November 25, 1947
Dear Mr. President:
I read your message to Congress and I want
to tell you that I thought it very courageous
and very good in every way. I am sure you
have had many favorable comments.
The old Greek Prime Minister came to see me
and asked me to tell you how grateful they
are for what has been done for Greece.
They hope you will back some form of a
miódle-or-the-road government and try to
draw the two extremes together.
I leave on Friday for the Human Rights Com-
mission meeting in teneva, and I am sorry
not to have had the opportunity or seeing
you before I go. I hope I shall be able
to get to Washington around the 12th of
January, and that you will be free to see
me. If I may, I shall ask for an appoint-
ment when I know just when I will be in
Washington.
With my every good wish to you and Mrs.
Truman and Margaret, I am,
Very cordially yours,
Thann Roosward
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Reconstruction (1939-1951)
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