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OCR Page 1 of 4THE WHITE HOUSE
wASHINGTON
November 29, 1946
I haven't had a chance to answer your letter of the
tventy-seventh. - We had company all day yesterday -
went to Church over in Alexandria and then had the
Cliffords and Fosketts with their whole families for
dinner. Clifford has three girls and Foskett has two.
The Cliffords had a visiting young lady about the same
age a.s their daughters so I had six girls under fifteen
for guests - about as nice a behaved outfit as I have had
around The White House. The smallest one about six
brought me a present - an iron donkey's head, which is
a bottle onener.
We had c very nice Thanksgiving, except that Margaret
wasn! t able to come down. If she had come down she
would have had to go back last night and I didn't want
her to arrive in New York after dark, a.s she has another
test today. I am enclosing you some clippings from the
papers about her. The one in the New York Journal -
American is a lie but it makes enod reading.
Loseto you both.
Harry
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