Woodrow Wilson to Cleveland H. Dodge

Title

Woodrow Wilson to Cleveland H. Dodge

Creator

Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924

Identifier

WWP17969

Date

1913 August 25

Source

Wilson Papers, Library of Congress, Library of Congress, Washington, District of Columbia

Subject

Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence

Text

My dear Cleve:

How delightful it was to get your letter. I thank you for it with all my heart. Your letters always cheer me.
Is it not a joke too good to be invented that the tax assessors at Princeton are to tax the new Graduate School buildings on the ground that they are not to be devoted to educational uses? Mrs. Wilson and I had seen the notice in the Princeton Press, and have chuckled over it, as you may imagine.
We rejoice in the victory of the beautiful Corona. We learned to love the yacht when we were on it, and she certainly is fine enough to win anything.
All unite in warmest regards. Mrs. Wilson and Nellie stole down from Cornish without my permission to spend Sunday with me and have made me very happy by their presence.

Always
Affectionately yours,
Woodrow Wilson


Mr. Cleveland H. Dodge,
New York City.

Original Format

Letter

To

Dodge, Cleveland H. (Cleveland Hoadley), 1860-1926

Files

http://resources.presidentwilson.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Temp00863.pdf

Citation

Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924, “Woodrow Wilson to Cleveland H. Dodge,” 1913 August 25, WWP17969, First Year Wilson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.