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Mrs. D. Roourvele The Park Hotel 202 Weet Now Yeek 19. N. Y. February 28, 1951 Dear Mr. President: I am sending you the enclosed because it seems to me very well thought out and typical of a number of letters that have come to me though it is far better expressed. On the whole I agree with what the gentleman says and I am troubled at several trends today. Irhope that before I go to Geneva, if the Human Rights minutes I may have Commission, to an tell opportunity you of our to positionS so see you for you a will few has to meet there in April, that be acquainted with the situation. I was not very happy over some of the trends in the last General Assembly but I wrote you a report on that. Now I feel we are badly in need of a speech from you in the simplest possible terms, simplifying and clarifying for the people the whole present situation in the field of foreign and domestic affairs. Very cordially yours, Thank Rooswell The Englage is Lowewher to spake

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