John F. Kennedy Handwritten Notes on Steel Crisis
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(1) Handwritten note on white lined paper in President John F. Kennedy's hand which refers to a speech he himself made on April 11, 1962. "The people of the U.S. will be most gratified that the announced price increases have been withdrawn, this as I said the other day is in the overall public interest.", (1) Autographed envelope engraved with Peter Lawford's return address, is signed by John F. Kennedy and Peter Lawford, (1) typewritten note from Bob Lardine of "The News" to Peter Lawford forwarding photographs, (1) typewritten copy of a note from Peter Lawford to John F. Kennedy, (1) typewritten note from Steve Trilling re: "Kisses for my President", and (1) note for Profiles in Courage suggesting that it may be better to wait to air until 1968. (1) Typewritten note on The White House memorandum paper to Mr. Lawford and Mr. Ebbins regarding a plane flight, initialled "HC" (Hillerman) White House transportation. (1) Pamphlet "The Inaugural Address of John F. Kennedy in the language of Marcus Tullius Cicero in Respectful Memory of the 35th President", (1) Commemorative copy of the "Nuclear Test Ban Treaty", (2) Wide World Photos wires for photograph captions dated January 1, 961 and April 4, 1961 relating to golf and Inaugural Address. (1) 8 x 10 inch promotional photograph of Peter Lawford and (1) 8 x 10 inch photograph reprint of John F. Kennedy and Peter Lawford.
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John F. Kennedy Handwritten Notes on Steel Crisis
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