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ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Typed Letter Signed, as President, to Max Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook,

IN OPENING MONTHS OF WAR: "I . . . AM . . . CONCERNED BY THE SUBMARINES" ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Typed Letter Signed, as President, to Max Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook, thanking for the gift of two decorative prints including a view of Fredericton [probably "New Brunswick Fashionables" after the painting by John Campbell] and a depiction of British General James Wolfe's attack on Quebec in 1759 [possibly "The Death of General Wolfe" after the painting by Benjamin West], remarking that his relative married British General Richard Montgomery who later made a similar attack on Quebec, sympathizing with his concern about [Nazi Germany's] advanced submarines and mines, hoping he would continue to exert pressure to keep prices down, and anticipating that Africa will have greater significance after the War than many believe. 2 pages, small 4to, White House stationery, pale green paper, written on a folded sheet; two holes punched in left margin, horizontal fold. (SFC) Washington, 14 December 1939

". . . I am delighted to have the Wolfe print because I have made a special study of the relative strategy between the Wolfe attack on Quebec and the later attack by General Montgomery, who married a cousin [sic] of mine from Dutchess County.
". . . I take it that things with you are still pursuing . . . the course of the war during its first month. I, too, am a bit concerned by the submarines and the new mines but console myself with the thought that no offensive naval weapon has failed to produce an antidote within a reasonable time.
"I hope your people will continue to cooperate in keeping prices down--not only in England but over here as well.
". . . Keep the subject of Africa alive even though there is no immediate need for going into details or promises. In the general settlement, Africa will play a larger part than most of our statesmen visualize today."

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    ". . . I am delighted to have the Wolfe print because I have made a special study of the relative strategy between the Wolfe attack on Quebec and the later attack by General Montgomery, who married a cousin [sic] of mine from Dutchess County.
    ". . . I take it that things with you are still pursuing . . . the course of the war during its first month. I, too, am a bit concerned by the submarines and the new mines but console myself with the thought that no offensive naval weapon has failed to produce an antidote within a reasonable time.
    "I hope your people will continue to cooperate in keeping prices down--not only in England but over here as well.
    ". . . Keep the subject of Africa alive even though there is no immediate need for going into details or promises. In the general settlement, Africa will play a larger part than most of our statesmen visualize today."
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