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Mrs. May Walden Box 853 Avon Park, Fla.
is the sounder one - that it's hard to beat a prosperous administration. I agree with Wallace that his campaign had a lot to do with electing Truman. If Truman would only ask Wallace to be his Secretary of State, now, things would move along much more intelligently. One can't help but admire the old boy the way he fought, almost alone, against his own Party members and everybody else. We all expected Dewey to be elected, but nobody voted for him. It certainly was a grand fight. Well, poor old Ann didn't live very long in the nursing home, or wherever she was. I'm glad she looked ornamental. She would have been much gratified if she could have been conscious of your compliment. But Dearie! I think you have missed the glory that was hers to be buried in Graceland. It must have been Graceland, that old