TLS, 1947 April 28 : New York, to Ken W. Purdy.

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TLS, 1947 April 28 : New York, to Ken W. Purdy.

Mrs. Roosevelt writes as honorary President of the United States Committee for the Care of European Children to Mr. Purdy, then editor of Parade Magazine. She thanks him for the fine article run in his magazine which explained the plight of these war-orphaned children.

1 p. ; 27 x 18.5 cm.

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