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Paul Hasbrouck To His Father, May 8, 1927
Mrs. Roosevelt arrived here on Friday night, and she and Mr. Roosevelt were called north the following day by the death of a brother. Yesterday afternoon, there being no walking exercises, Edward Edgert on and I went up to see the "iron man" -- a former target for duellists. On the way, Mr. Roosevelt's car passed us, taking him to the station, and he called that he would be back in about ten days. Mr. Curtis and Mrs. Curtis, too, are in Boston, because of her mother's death....
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Title: Paul Hasbrouck To His Father, May 8, 1927
From: Paul Hasbrouck Letters From Warm Springs
Creator: Paul Hasbrouck (author)
Date: May 8, 1927
Format: Correspondence
Source: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
Control no.: Paul Hasbrouck Papers
Keywords: Church; Diagnoses & Diseases; Eleanor Roosevelt; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Health & Medicine; Identity; Music; Physical Disability; Religion; Transportation
Topics: Institutions, Organizations & Corporations
Funding Support Provided By: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute


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