Sold – Eleanor Roosevelt Is Honored to Support Cancer Research
"I feel greatly honored to have my name linked with your contribution".
Typed Letter Signed on her personal letterhead, New York, October 16, 1961, to a Mr. Shaw, who had made a contribution in her name to cancer research. “May I thank you most cordially for your greetings and very kind message. I feel greatly honored to have my name linked with your...
Typed Letter Signed on her personal letterhead, New York, October 16, 1961, to a Mr. Shaw, who had made a contribution in her name to cancer research. “May I thank you most cordially for your greetings and very kind message. I feel greatly honored to have my name linked with your contribution to the Dr. Howard Sloan Memorial Research Fund and am most appreciative of your thought of me.”
The fund she speaks of is associated with the famed Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. The letter is beautifully framed with a color picture of her.
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