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OCR Page 1 of 2THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 14, 1946
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
I certainly appreciated your note on the
election.
You are exactly right about the congres-
sional situation - it couldn't be much
worse than it was last winter. In fact,
I think we will be in a position to get
more things done for the welfare of the
country, or at least to make a record or
things recommended for the welfare of the
country, than we would have been had we
been responsible for a Congress which was
not loyal to the party.
Mrs. Truman and Margaret want to be
remembered.
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Sincerely yours,
Hanghoman
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
Apartment 15-A
29 Washington Square, West
New York City 11, New York
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