763.72/1862½

The Counselor for the Department of State (Lansing) to the Secretary of State

Dear Mr. Secretary: I have received the draft of the note to Germany, prepared by the President,96 and also your statement of his [Page 439] request that I should go over the note for form and validity of statement and claim.

This note is of such grave importance to this country that I do not feel I can comply with the President’s request properly at the Department, or within a short time. I desire to take the draft home with me and study it tonight and tomorrow, unless the President is desirous that it should be sent tomorrow. I think, in justice to myself, as well as to my duty to you, that I should have this time for consideration of the matters submitted to me by the President.

Faithfully yours,

Robert Lansing
  1. For this draft, embodying Mr. Lansing’s suggested changes, see p. 441; for text of the note as sent, see Foreign Relations, 1915, supp., p. 436.