763.72/2550½
President Wilson to the Secretary of State
Washington,
1 March, 1916.
My Dear Mr Secretary: Thank you for letting me see the enclosed.24 I note what the Ambassador says about my letter to Senator Stone. He leaves no occasion unimproved to put his understanding (his erroneous understanding) of the point at issue forward. I wonder if you have yet drafted your correction of his impressions, as a memorandum of the same sort as his?
Faithfully Yours,
W. W.
- Note of Feb. 29, 1916, from the German Ambassador, Foreign Relations, 1916, supp., p. 182.↩