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					<l>United States Senate</l>
					<l>WASHINGTON, D. C.</l>
					<l>January 4, 1940</l>
					<l>My dear Mother:</l>
					<l>Roswell&apos;s welcome letter of the second tells</l>
					<l>us about your gradual improvement.</l>
					<l>I want to add my encouragement to the idea</l>
					<l>of your having a companion and helper in the</l>
					<l>house with you. I presume that you do not</l>
					<l>recognize any need for this, and probably you</l>
					<l>are correct so far as your own physical cond-</l>
					<l>tion is concerned. But for the rest of us</l>
					<l>it is extremely important. I know you realize</l>
					<l>that we need, more than you do, help of this</l>
					<l>kind.</l>
					<l>I thought the President&apos;s speech yesterday</l>
					<l>was the poorest one he has made.</l>
					<l>I was glad that I was not available to the</l>
					<l>press when they were trying to get an ex-</l>
					<l>pression out of me.</l>
					<l>Love from Mildred and me.</l>
					<l>Your devoted</l>
					<l>Warren</l>
					<l>Mrs. Chauncey G. Austin,</l>
					<l>St. Albans,</l>
					<l>Vermont.</l>
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