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

1913-1920

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September 13, 1918

My dear Wilson:

Mr. Furuseth left the enclosed papers with me the other day, after a very earnest interview (the man always makes a deep impression on me), and I am again driven to seek your advice.

Probably you have seen copies of these papers already, but some time very soon I should like to have a talk with you about the matter, so that we can act by the best counsel to remedy the things which Mr. Furuseth feels are going wrong.

Cordially and sincerely yours,

Woodrow Wilson