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Similar to the Roosevelts 1935 card, the official 1942 Presidential Christmas card was a single-sided black and white photograph of the President and Mrs. Roosevelt sitting outside of the Oval Office at a drop leaf table. The greeting on the card read, With Christmas Greetings and our Best Wishes for a Happier New Year, The President and Mrs. Roosevelt.
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