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OCR Page 1 of 2TRUMAN
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 3, 1952
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
I told the Chairman of the National Democratic
Committee to get in touch with you about the
day and hour for your speech on the United
Nations to the Democratic Convention, You
should hear from him in the next day or two.
I am very anxious that you tell the people just
exactly what the United Nations means to peace
in the world. I don't think anybody in the Party
can do it any better than you can.
Sincerely yours,
Harphanna
Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt
Val-Kill Cottage
Hyde Park, Dutchess County
New York
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