Percy S. Bullen writes on behalf of the London Daily Telegraph to ask if it would be possible to meet with Theodore Roosevelt for a short interview about Anglo-American arbitration as endorsed by both present United States and British governments. Bullen believes Roosevelt’s views on the topic are misrepresented in Europe, and proposes meeting him in a convenient city, such as Chicago, in order to speak with him briefly and produce an article to cable to the Daily Telegraph for publication.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-03-24
Creator(s)
Bullen, Percy S. (Percy Sutherland), 1867-1958