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

1913-1920

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February 23, 1915

My dear Mr. Secretary:
May I not send you this line of cordial good wishes? I have learned with the greatest interest of the complimentary dinner which the employees of the Department of Labor are to tender you and I want to add my word of congratulation. The two years that have gone by since the formation of the Department have been fruitful in interesting and important and beneficial work, and any honors that my be paid you are thoroughly well deserved.

Cordially and sincerely yours,

Woodrow Wilson