Eleanor Roosevelt letters, 1938-1959.

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Eleanor Roosevelt letters, 1938-1959.

The collection contains 4 typescript letters from Eleanor Roosevelt to Donald S. Klopp on 6 Sept. 1938 indicating she didn't know who a certain columnist [Westbrook Pegler] was and that she would be delighted to hear any comments from Mr. Klopp about her column (My day); to Mr. Battan on 30 April 1957 discussing Communist China having troops in North Korea and North Vietnam, Gandhi and Nehru, and indicates that she is not contemplating running for President; to Robert G. Grey on 17 June 1958 thanking him for his letter about the Humane Slaughtering Bill; and to My dear Students, 12 May 1959 about America's role against Communism. The letters to Mr. Klopp and Mr. Grey include envelopes. The letter to Mr. Klopp was sent from the White House in Washington, D.C., the remaining letters from New York, N.Y.

4 items.

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Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962

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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was the longest-serving First Lady throughout her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four terms in office (1933-1945). She was an American politician, diplomat, and activist who later served as a United Nations spokeswoman. A shy, awkward child, starved for recognition and love, Eleanor Roosevelt grew into a woman with great sensitivity to the underprivileged of all creeds, races, and nations. Her constant work to improve their lot made her one of the most loved–...

Grey, Robert G.

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Grey was the secretary of the Bruckner Society of America. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1944-1948. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155863379 ...

Klopp, Donald S. (Donald Sellers)

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Battan, Mr.,

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