United States Senate Washington Aug. 27, 1940. My Dear Mother: Long day yesterday: Started in my office at 7.30 A.M.  Commmitee at 10, Senate at 11, and held right up to 10 P.M. Today we repeat. Right now Sen. Johnson of Colorado is on the floor with what looks like the manuscript of a two hour speech, which will not add a new thought or clarify an old one. We made progress yesterday by disposing many proposals to amend. I think that we improved the bill. It seems to me [ ] that (that word is intriguing) both Pres. Roosevelt and Mr. Wilkie sent word to me- the one thro' Sen. Gibson, the other thro' Sen. [ ] commending my service for National Defense. I hope your garden was not frozen stiff during the cold wave.  Also I hope that you are feeling stronger. Best love, Warren