PRESIDENTS AND FIRST LADIES]. KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD. Typed letter signed in full as President to Senator Everett M. Dirksen, Washington, D.C., 4 January 1963. 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery , "Dear Everett [Senator crossed out], Please accept my warmest congratulations on your birthday. I hope that this will be a happy and memorable occasion and that the years to come will bring you continued health and happiness." -- REAGAN, RONALD. Typed letter signed to Theodore L. Humes, Pacific Palisades, 15 June 1965, 1 page, 8vo . Reagan, about to run for Governor, regrets he cannot make out of state appearances, "because I am sure by next October that I will be pretty much confined to California as the political pot comes to a boil...[O]ther than one or two comitments held over I am afraid we'll have to...stick to California." -- KENNEDY, JACQUELINE BOUVIER. Typed letter signed in full as First Lady to "Marshall", Washington, D.C., 20 September 1962, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery , "The President joins me in sending our very best wishes for the early improvement of your health and for your happiness." -- FORD, GERALD. Typed letter signed in full as President to Carl Behnke, Washington, D.C., 6 January 1976. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery , warm note to an old Michigan friend active in charity: "...there has indeed been a lot of water over the dam since we used to meet in my mobile office in Ada. I am glad to know that you continue your work in behalf ...of children..." Together 4 items . " (4)
PRESIDENTS AND FIRST LADIES]. KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD. Typed letter signed in full as President to Senator Everett M. Dirksen, Washington, D.C., 4 January 1963. 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery , "Dear Everett [Senator crossed out], Please accept my warmest congratulations on your birthday. I hope that this will be a happy and memorable occasion and that the years to come will bring you continued health and happiness." -- REAGAN, RONALD. Typed letter signed to Theodore L. Humes, Pacific Palisades, 15 June 1965, 1 page, 8vo . Reagan, about to run for Governor, regrets he cannot make out of state appearances, "because I am sure by next October that I will be pretty much confined to California as the political pot comes to a boil...[O]ther than one or two comitments held over I am afraid we'll have to...stick to California." -- KENNEDY, JACQUELINE BOUVIER. Typed letter signed in full as First Lady to "Marshall", Washington, D.C., 20 September 1962, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery , "The President joins me in sending our very best wishes for the early improvement of your health and for your happiness." -- FORD, GERALD. Typed letter signed in full as President to Carl Behnke, Washington, D.C., 6 January 1976. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery , warm note to an old Michigan friend active in charity: "...there has indeed been a lot of water over the dam since we used to meet in my mobile office in Ada. I am glad to know that you continue your work in behalf ...of children..." Together 4 items . " (4)
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