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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 7, 1946
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Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
Thanks a lot for all your trouble in sending
me the memorandum of your visit to London. I
read it with a lot of interest and it will be
helpful to me.
I am sorry about the Pauley matter but I merely
thought I was carrying out the Program. Per-
sonally I think very highly of Pauley and I
think he is an honest man.
I sincerely hope we can get this United Nations
program implemented so it will work, and I know
we can do it if we make up our minds to do it.
Your suggestion on the financing and rehabilita-
tion of Europe is most interesting. It certainly
was a pleasure to me to have an opportunity to
discuss the situation with you the other day.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt
Apartment 15-A
29 Washington Square, West
New York City 11, New York
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