signed
by DUDLEY FIELD MALONE
TLS. 8 x 10. 4pg. June 30, 1915. New York. A lengthy typed letter signed Dudley Field Malone to Secretary of State Robert Lansing, who had just been appointed after William Jennings Bryan resigned: I have purposely refrained from writing to you before now because, from experience, I know the veritable deluge of letters and telegrams that must have been poured upon you after your appointment by the President. But, I do want to tell you how sincerely happy I am that the President, the country, and the Democratic Party have been credited with an appointment which has given such obvious unanimous satisfaction to the American people. I know I do not state (truncated)