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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 29
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Campobello Island
New Srunewick, Canada
July 31, 1947
Dear Ur. Hendrick:
I was glad to get word that Miss
Thompson could go as part of the
delegation if we have to go to
Geneva, dut I was discouraged to
hear that the Seoretary-General
mignt not have to pay any atten
tion to the decision of ECOS00
and the preference of the majority
of ita members. I still wait
rather anxiously as I do not see
how it will be possible to do a
good job in the Assembly and ona
the Human Rights Commission meet~
ing both.
Comceens
Stabe
ont,
If the meeting is in Geneva, I
ahall have to fly over and fly
back, and I can not leave before
August 23rd.
One of the women who lives on this
Island has just brousht me a
letter which she received from a
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woman whom my Mother-in-law be-~ Concerns:
friended. TI have yet her, but
I do not know hefvand I have a FBI
feeling from the letter that
probably the strain of the war
has more or less affected her mind.
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