[Letter] : 1946 July 19, New York City [to] Mrs. Sherwood.

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[Letter] : 1946 July 19, New York City [to] Mrs. Sherwood.

Does not know if she will be serving on the permanent Human Rights Commission but will be on the (U.N. General) Assembly; wants to visit a camp in Cornwall for blinded veterans as is informed it will help their morale to have their story told.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8354731

Haverford College Library

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