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Truman, H THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON fits April 12, 1951 Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: I certainly did appreciate yours of the ninth and, of course, I am sorry that conditions were such that I didn't get a chance to see you before you left but I'll be most happy to talk with you when you come back. I think our position is the correct one with regard to Human Rights and with regard to the world foreign policy, which covers the whole globe and not just one location. I am glad you got a chance to tell that Cosmopolitan author some of the facts. That is one of the most vicious articles that has ever been written with regard to my relations with you and President Roosevelt. Putting it mildly there just wasn't one word of truth in it. You, of course, know that to be a fact. I hope you will have a most successful meeting and that I will have the pleasure of talking with you about it when you return. Sincerely yours, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt The Park Sheraton Hotel 202 Fifty Sixth Street West New York 19, New York