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OCR Page 1 of 2HST-124
Truman,,IV.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 30, 1951
My dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
I am distressed beyond measure by the
unqualified falsity of statements in an article in
the current issue of COSMOPOLITAN regarding my senti-
ments toward you and all the members of the Roosevelt
family, not ghitting even calumnious statements con-
cerning my attitude toward my lamented predecessor.
An the face of all this false witness, this
perjured, Vevidence, I cannot restrain the impulse to
write you this assurance that the entire article is
a tissue of lies, a willful distortion of truth and
fact. In my heart I feel that this disclaimer in toto
on my part is unnecessary but I shall feel better for
having written to you.
With highest esteem and respect,
Faithfully,
development
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Val-Kill Cottage,
Hyde Park,
New York.
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