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OCR Page 1 of 2THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
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March 19, 1946
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
I wish to thank you sincerely for your telegram
of March thirteenth, telling of your readiness to help in
the work of the National Fanine Emergency Council.
I note particularly your readiness to talk and
write on the subject, and do all you can in a personal
way. That is exactly what I had most hoped for. In
that way you can do a great deal of good. I do not feel
that the inability to serve in organization work which
you mentioned will be a handicap, and since the council
plans no general meetings, your trip to the Wiest Coast
will not interfere.
Again I wish to thank you for your prompt and
wholehearted expression of cooperation.
Very sincersis yours,
Harphman
lirs. Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Hyde Park,
Niww York.
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