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OCR Page 1 of 2HST-133
TRUMAN
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 2, 1952
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
I can't tell you how very much I appreciated
your letter of January twenty-ninth from the
Hotel Crillon in Paris. My recollection of
that great Hotel is of Woodrow Wilson who
walked down the front steps while I looked on
as a spectator.
I also appreciate very much what you have to
say about the Vatican situation and I am giving
it a great deal of thought. I hope we can get it
worked out without creating a religious con-
troversy. I don't know whether we can or not
but I expect to try.
I am always glad to hear from you and to have
your frank statements of your opinion.
Sincerely
yeurs
you are doing a band jot!
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Park Sheraton Hotel
202 Fifty Sixth Street West
New York 19, New York
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