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APARTMENT 15-A
- with
NEW YORK CITY "
The Children's Bureau is close to the hearte
of many of the women in organized groups through-
out the nation and they will be deeply inter-
ested in the outcome of whatever you do.
Politically you are going to need the women if
you decide to run in 1948 and if you decide not
to run, whoever is nominated, will go down to
defeat unless the great mass of women, both
Republican and Democrat, backshim in the next
campaign.
with my congratulations on your courage and all
good wishes, I am,
Very cordially yours,
Their Richards
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