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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 1
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‘: Office Memor naune °¢ UNITED STATES GOVERNME
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iad The following information wa: furr’shed this Miel4 Lirision by Bosttn
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On the evening of October 32, 1945, attended a anh ’
given in honor of tirs. FRANFLIN D, (ElEANUP; RluStvhiT at the Ceplet
Plaze Hetel in Boston under the anscices of the Massachieetts Citienne
Political Action Committes. atternted this dinner are.
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Approximately one week before the djuner, Mine Wir: “ad ineatrocted
the publicity department of the Litile Brown Com-nny 4 gard e estles
proof of her (Hiss WINTER‘s) forthenming beol te jira. WUSLVATT. The
book is entitled "JI Saw the Russian feople,” and tis culley preois wers
forwarded under the Informant 's direction tr ra, ? oF iVALT's ait tee
at 342 Madison Avenue, New Yerk Cit). 49d tee! thie
address is also that of MAXSCLEYALS. 1, who dic the Jiterary arent for Lb 0
. ANDEEn™RUTH, presently under an ineictment ollesim gerienaca,.) ‘ee
4 WINTER was hopeful that Mrs. ROOST woutd revie: 4ne beat favcrably
and furnish a comment which could bs vsei by the adecrifein« dan: rte
ment of the publisher in a-furthenine Lue sales of, the 200Ke tae
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In the course of the dinner on Octrler 3), jiise JviTLp nivisee TD $%
that she had met recent], vith kre, Ws IT al dicevarcst
wi er the contemplated tcur to ussian, “See wil dik thourht it wes
extromely gracious of ELEAN « ROCS?'T LT to eubrfit the ; tane fer tor
contemplated tour to the U. J, State vepartwn' fer a irovale Tite } :
ROOSEVELT obviously anticiprted tiit such e;-reve) woued be fort
coming. Miss WINTER further relate) tiat Mra. Meo. “uiT had ae: ed
her to contact the proper persons jp vucsia wwe would ke able tu OM
Fanil litate Mrs BAAGEUET Tia -assare thro. ab ell carke af the UP: SF, a
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Mrs. ROUSEVELT was also anxious to nent the breper rersone in off iets}
Circles, 1.6., persons who ceuld giever questions shoo ai ht hes: cen-
cerning the USSR. Mrs. ROUSSVELT forthor ececa “Sse wWIhTEs to me
certain that if she did go io Russir thet ste rool! be well rece’ rod
by the Kkussiens. Mrs. ROUS. .HLT fs allaret ho “fees wh hiv to hore
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