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Brunsurck, Me.
Pres. Trumau
6 Bowker st
Dear Sir.
Oct. 23, 1945.
address to Congress, and 0 am the sick
D have just heard your
11
at melitary whom are we machine afraid? segmifies I that fear. we were of
heart This building up of
promised Freedom from Fear.
what is the matter with
our State Department that wherever
it sends an embassador there we
shud fail to know we have made are
lasting friends? ? Can it be men? we
failing to send the right
Perhaps Longfellow 10-29 was
right: Were half the power that fills the
Were half the wealth bestowed on
world with terror
guen to redeem the human mind
camps of courts
shere were no need for armenals or forts
from error
I am told this will
probably never reach you, the but same I
am sending it along just
Cordially yours
Mercy of. Barley
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