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OCR Page 1 of 2Mr. D.
The Part Hetel
202 Sireet West
New Youk 19, N. Y.
5
December 4, 1952
Dear Mr. President:
As you know, at the end of this General Assembly
session all of the delegates automatically resign
80 thie is not a letter of resignation. I shall
write to General Eisenhower and resign as the
US member on the Human Rights Commission.
But before that time comes and when my work ends
on this session, I am hoping to come, to Washington
for a few hours. This will probably.on Pecember
20th or 22nd. May I come in to see you for a
few minutes around noon? I promise not to take
up more than & few minutes of your time.
I would also like to have an opportunity to say
good-by to Mrs. Truman if she is not too buey to
let me run in for a minute or two.
When you are a free and independent citizen, I
hope you will occasionally come to New York City
end that I may inveigle you and Mrs. Truman to
spend a week end at Hyde Park. It would be a
great pleasure if you could, and even more
pleasure if Margaret could be with you.
Very cordially yours,
Heaver Roascouts
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