763.72111/1930
President Wilson to the Secretary of State
Washington,
21 April, 1915.
My Dear Mr. Secretary: I am glad to accept the emendations suggested (except where I have run my pencil through them) and also the rearrangement of paragraphs, and hasten to return the note to be copied and delivered.25
I took advantage of your suggestion to add the words (p. 6) “and I respectfully submit that none of the circumstances urged in Your Excellency’s memorandum alters the principle involved.”26
In haste,
Faithfully Yours,
W. W.
- For text of the note as sent, see Foreign Relations, 1915, supp., p. 160.↩
- Ibid., p. 162.↩