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World War I Letters
Subject
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World War, 1914-1918
Creator
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Woodrow Wilson
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Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers, 1786-1957
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Letters from the White House to various individuals
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Library of Congress
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
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3 file drawers of scanned copies, 1517 pdfs
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English
Type
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papers, digital documents
Date
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1917-1918
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MS100001
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19180517
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Dear Mr. President
<p>IN REPLY REFER TO1-H-S<br />Please find attached hereto copy of a telegram I have sent to Mr. Poland, who is Director of the Belgian Relief in Europe. I have seen Mr. Hurley this morning and he has given directions that such ships as can be diverted from the Cuban sugar trade shall be assigned to the Belgian Relief, as we shall have to justify this further shortage in sugar supplies on the basis of a contribution of the American people to saving life in Belgium.<br />I am in hopes that Mr. Lloyd George will see to it that the British authorities provide at least an equal amount of tonnage to that which will be supplied by these and other means on this side. I feel sure that we have an issue here that transcends in its moral and, therefore, in its eventual military significance the earlier despatch of soldiers to France and I am confident that on a definite consideration of the problem by Premiers Clemenceau and Lloyd George they will again adhere to this conclusion which has had to be debated in each crisis of the Relief so often in the past. </p>
Yours faithfully,<br />Herbert Hoover<br /><br /><br />His Excellency<br />The Presidentof the United States,<br />Washington, D.C.<br />Encl.
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Letter
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
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1918 May 17
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Text
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WWP22375
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Herbert Hoover to Woodrow Wilson
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Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers, 1786-1957
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Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
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Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964--Correspondence