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Alfred Pratt To FDR, October 9, 1938 |
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Alfred Pratt (author) |
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October 9, 1938 |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Library |
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311 Franklin Ave.
Ridgewood, N.J.
Oct. 9, 1938.
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The President,
Washington, D.C.
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Dear Mr. Roosevelt:
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In case Mr. Toombs has not already discovered it, may I point out that his drawing of the Duchess Hill cottage in the New York Times of today shows the bathroom window opening on the Terrace.
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Act II. Scene I: The Duchess Hill cottage.
Time: A summer evening; breathless quiet.
Folks: Three notables from Europe.
Doing: Conferring.
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Shall Mr. Toombs not allow for the attendant ratiocination to be undisturbed by the flush of water?
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Friendly yours,
Alfred Pratt
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