Letter from Harry S. Truman to Eleanor Roosevelt, accompanied by a copy of a telegram
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OCR Page 1 of 3HÄRRY_ S. TRUMAN
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MISSOURI
April 12, 1957
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
You do not know how very much I appreciated your
kind letter of the 4th.
I am enclosing a copy of the telegram I sent you
yesterday. The situation is a regrettable one, and if
it is possible for us to meet in Washington at the time
of the National Committee meeting, I'll toll you about
my difficulties.
My schedule seens to become bulkier every day that
I live. I know that you are in the same fix and that we
can understand each other when things do not go as we
want them to.
Sincerely yoursy
Mrs. Franklin D.
211 East 62nd Street
Now York 21, N. Y.
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