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[Stamp: THE WHITE HOUSE, FEB 26 1914 RECEIVED]

DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON

February 26, 1914.

ACK'D FEB 27 1914 C.L.S.

My dear Mr. President:

The Russian Ambassador has asked me to ascertain
for him whether you are likely to appoint an Ambassador
to Russia soon. He wants to make a trip to Russia, but
would rather remain here until the appointment is made,
if you intend to make it soon. Have you reached any
decision in the matter that I could communicate to him?

With assurances of high respect. I am my dear
Mr. President,

Very sincerely yours,

W. J. Bryan

The President,
The White House.

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ADDRESS OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION TO
THE SECRETARY OF STATE, WASHINGTON D. C.

(THE WHITEHOUSE, FEB 26 1914 RECEIVED)

DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON

February 26, 1914.

ACK'D FEB 2 1914 C.L.S.

My dear Mr. President:

The Russian Ambassador has asked me to ascertain
for him whether you are likely to appoint an Ambassador
to Russia soon. He wants to make a trip to Russia, but
would rather remain here until the appointment is made,
1f you intend to make it soon. Have you reached any
decision in the matter that I could communicate to him?
With assurances of high respect. I am my dear
Mr. President,
Very sincerely yours,

W. J. Bryan

The President,
The White House.

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