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Show WILSON WELL AFTER FRIDAY ACTIVITIES Washington, March & word came today from the home of Wood-1 row Wilson that the former president apparently had suffered no ill effectaj from his trip yesterday to the capltol. Mr Wilson was up at the usual hour this morning and busied himself about his now home directing the urrange-tnenl urrange-tnenl of furnishings. Mr. Wilson received today a letter from the retiring members of his cabinet, cab-inet, telling him how great a place he i occupied In their honor, love and, esteem. "The final moments of tbe cabinet on Tuesday." nld t lie letter. ' found us quite unable to express the poignant feelings with which w realized thali the hour of leave taking and official dispersal had armed "Will you permit us to say to ou! now, and as simply as we can. how great a place Vou occupy In our honor, 1 lovo and esteem? "We have seen you in times of momentous mo-mentous rrtsle We have seen your un- complaining toil under the heavy and Unremitting burdens of the presidency.' We have had the inestimable privilege of sharing some of vour labors. At: all times you have been to us our Ideal of h courageous, high-minded modest gentleman, a patriotic public servant. an intense and passionate lover of your country ' |