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Bolton, Mrs. Dorothy G., January 3, 1948.

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But we know about it, and we suffer with you in thinking about it- even superficially.
 
But we know about it, and we suffer with you in thinking about it- even superficially.
  
I want you to know that I read carefully every word that comes to me and some things over and over, such as Mr Hecht's book and your article in the Atlantic Monthly, and the one you sent to us by Cord Meyer, I thank you so much for sending those things.  I heard Mr Meyer the other night on Town Meeting of the Air.  I wish I could remember the name of a book of yours which I read on the Records for the Blind about 2 years ago  I am not blind, but I could not use my eyes at all for about 2 years, now I see [illegible] [illegible] with one eye and a little bit with the other. But when I have read something wonderful like that book of  yours about World Government and the Record have long been sent back, sometimes I do wish very much that I knew just the title of the book, for I felt its truth even then.
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I want you to know that I read carefully every word that comes to me and some things over and over, such as Mr Hecht's book and your article in the Atlantic Monthly, and the one you sent to us by Cord Meyer, I thank you so much for sending those things.  I heard Mr Meyer the other night on Town Meeting of the Air.  I wish I could remember the name of a book of yours which I read on the Records for the Blind about 2 years ago. I am not blind, but I could not use my eyes at all for about 2 years, now I see [illegible] [illegible] with one eye and a little bit with the other. But when I have read something wonderful like that book of  yours about World Government and the Records have long been sent back, sometimes I do wish very much that I knew just the title of the book, for I felt its truth even then.
  
 
So now- as I understand it, the best thing for us to try for, is Supranational Control as far as possible and a partial world Government, hoping that
 
So now- as I understand it, the best thing for us to try for, is Supranational Control as far as possible and a partial world Government, hoping that

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But we know about it, and we suffer with you in thinking about it- even superficially.

I want you to know that I read carefully every word that comes to me and some things over and over, such as Mr Hecht's book and your article in the Atlantic Monthly, and the one you sent to us by Cord Meyer, I thank you so much for sending those things. I heard Mr Meyer the other night on Town Meeting of the Air. I wish I could remember the name of a book of yours which I read on the Records for the Blind about 2 years ago. I am not blind, but I could not use my eyes at all for about 2 years, now I see [illegible] [illegible] with one eye and a little bit with the other. But when I have read something wonderful like that book of yours about World Government and the Records have long been sent back, sometimes I do wish very much that I knew just the title of the book, for I felt its truth even then.

So now- as I understand it, the best thing for us to try for, is Supranational Control as far as possible and a partial world Government, hoping that