Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him by Joseph P. Tumulty
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in New Jersey.
[Illustration: The White House Washington Cornish, N. H., July 3, 1915 My dear Tumulty: I am heartily obliged to you for your telegrams. It is characteristic of you to keep my mind free by such messages. I am really having a most refreshing and rewarding time and am very thankful to get it. I hope that you are not having depressing weather in Washington and that you are finding it possible to make satisfactory arrangements for the family, so that we can have the pleasure of having you with us at the White House when I get back. With warmest messages from us all, Affectionately yours, (signed) Woodrow Wilson Hon. Joseph P. Tumulty Washington, D.C. This letter reveals the warm personal relations between the President and |
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