Letters from the President, Woodrow Wilson — to the Secretary of Labor, W.B. Wilson

1913-1920

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November 11, 1920

My dear Friend:

I am very much obliged to you for the copy of your speech delivered at Fairmont, Virginia, in October. I shall look forward to reading it when I can get the leisure of mind to do so. I have admired throughout the earnest work you have done to clarify the issues which the country have allowed to become so hopelessly obscured.

Cordially and faithfully yours,

Woodrow Wilson