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Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Park Sheraton Hotel
202 Fifty Sixth Street West
New York 19, N. Y.
April 9, 1951
WARTY U.S. ARCHIVES S. "NATIONAL SERVICE" RECORDS GOVERNMENT TRUMAN AND LIBITRY
Dear Mr. President:
I am sorry to leave for Geneva without
having gone to Washington again but I
will come down soon after I return the
end of May to report to you whatever is
accomplished at the meeting of the Human
Rights Commission.
Our position seems to me constructive
and wise and I hope we can get it through.
I do not think any of us want to take up
your time unless it is essential, and as
the State Department did not feel it was
necessary for me to come at this time, I
think it will be much wiser for me to
come when I will be able to report the
results of this meeting.
I had the pleasure of telling the author
of that diaagreeable article in Cosmo-
politan in a radio interview the other
day that as far as I was concerned, and
of course I can only speak for myself,
I had never found you anything but kind
and considerate in every way which was a
great satisfaction to me.
Very cordially yours,
New Roodrvest
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