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OCR Page 1 of 2MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
211 EAST 62ND STREET
NEW YORK 21. N.Y.
February 10, 1956
Dear Mr. President:
Would it be possible for you to be the
speaker at the annual Convention banquet of
Americans for Democratic Action in Washington
on May 12th?
ADA delegates from all over the country
will be gathered to lay plans for the elections.
It would be wonderfully inspiring if they
could hear you. You may remember that you
spoke to the ADA Convention in 1952. No one
who heard you then has forgotten your good
advice. We need more of it now.
The other officers of ADA join with me
in extending this invitation most cordially
and hope very much that you will be able to
accept. We would like to make it a sort of
birthday party for you.
Cordially yours,
THINK
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Theaver Proseast
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