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Paul Hasbrouck To His Father, April 27, 1927
Miss Williams and her sister, Miss Ford (who came when Dr. Williams left) have just started back to New York this morning. Miss Williams is to be married in June to a cadet who graduates from West Point. She had an operation to stabilize her heel, and now walks pretty well. "She'll be alright," as Brudell says, "to get married in June." A very delightful girl, nineteen or twenty....
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Title: Paul Hasbrouck To His Father, April 27, 1927
From: Paul Hasbrouck Letters From Warm Springs
Creator: Paul Hasbrouck (author)
Date: April 27, 1927
Format: Correspondence
Source: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
Control no.: Paul Hasbrouck Papers
Keywords: Assistive Technology; Automobile; Braces; Health & Medicine; Identity; Marriage; Physical Disability; Technology & Equipment; Transportation
Topics: Institutions, Organizations & Corporations
Funding Support Provided By: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute


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