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PPF 8821 MARX, HARPO oK has THE E. The 8821 July 7, 1944 Dear Harpo: Thanks for your nice letter of the thirtieth. I'll bet if you tried to, you could play those six lines on your harp beautifully. It was good to hear from you. Very sincerely yours, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVED # Harpo Marx, Esq. 9437 Santa Monica Boulevard Beverly Hills, California SIR:G \ July 7, 1944 Dear Harpo: Thanks for your nice letter of the thirtieth. I'll bet if you tried to, you could play those six lines on your hurp beautifully. It was good to hear from you. Very sincerely yours, FRANKLIN D. RGOSEVELT Harpo Marx, Esq. 9437 Santa Monica Boulevard Beverly Hills, California SIR:G MARX, HARPO TOOO N9R 9437 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, California, June 30, 1944. My dear Mr. President, Earl x I listened to Governor Warren's address x856 outlining the Republican platform and he stressed three points x2167-A 1. Win the war, 2. Bring back the boys, 3. Get them jobs. I wonder if he thinks the Democratic platform is xpf73131-A 1. Lose the war, 2. Keep the boys over there, X1871-A 3. Don't give them any jobs. My best to you always. Harpistically yours, (Herbert Swope gave me that word.) HaΓpo Marx MARX, HARPO 1288 ddd