ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON November 20, 1934. Dear Mr. President: You may perhaps find of some interest the enclosures, which please do not go to the trouble of having returned to me. Dr. Dodd's letter presents a rather dark picture of what is going on in Germany. His proposed historical address points out, as he is much in the habit of doing, what a hard task it has been from ancient times until now to assure the mass of the people a fair measure of the good things of life. In accordance with your suggestion, I have talked at some length with Mr. Steinhardt and shall have some further talk with Mr. Long and am discussing with the Foreign Personnel Board methods that may be employed for improving our Service abroad. With great respect and warm best wishes for you always, I am Yours very sincerely, R. Walton Moore Enclosures: Letter from Am- bassador Dodd and copy of speech. The President The White House. |