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Stop Throwing Pop Bottles at the Umpire!
Letters to President Roosevelt Concerning the Court Packing Proposal
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Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt
Washington, D.C.

Feb. 13, 1937

Dear Mr. President,
You put the Banks of the country on a firm basis, you put people back to work. You saved business. In fact, you accomplished everything you started to do so, I think you know what is the matter with the Supreme Court and I know you can correct its faults. I am behind you with my support and I find that all ordinary and common people with whom I come in contact are behind you too. You are a fighter for the common good of all so I know you won't let the Tory Press worry you.

With all good wishes for your good health and happiness, I am:

Very respectfully,

A-- F-- H--
(Sales Representative)
Beloit, Wisconsin



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