Vienna, December 21, 1934.
Dear Mr. President:
I wish to tell you how appreciative I
am, as well as all of us in the Foreign
Service family here in Vienna, of your very
thoughtful and generous letter of November
19, giving us your Christmas and New Year's
greetings.
All of us here, and I am, sure the
Foreign Service as a whole everywhere, are
deeply grateful to you for the tmderstanding
which you have shovm of the needs of the
Service and of its problems, as well as of
the very real support which you have given
to the Service. We know the high ideals
of public service which you hold, and the
courageous manner in which you carry a
burden such as probably none of your
predecessors in your high office has had to
carry. It is an encouraging example to
all of us to meet our responsibilities in
the Foreign Service, which are probably
more vital now than at any time in the past.
Your generous support and appreciation
are very real encouragement to every member
of the Service, and I should like again to
President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
The White House,
Washington, D. C.