some people who are of sufficient influence to carry conviction when they get home. Not only would there be advantage from the technical point of view in these gentlemen seeing this organization, but the great advantage would lie in the methods of placing and carrying through orders which might be readily adapted to our own needs in our war preparations. My excuse for writing you direct on a matter of this kind is your well known deep interest in the state of our military organizations and my belief that this production in Germany is of so much greater importance to the world than is fully realized at home. I am, my dear Mr. President, Respectfully yours, Hugh R Wilson |