PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER - SPEECH SIGNED CIRCA 1927 - HFSID 87657
Price: $950.00
HERBERT HOOVER
Herbert Hoover's speech before the Izaak Walton League of America in
Chicago, Illinois given on April 9, 1927.
Printed Speech signed: "Herbert Hoover", 16p, 3¾x8. "A
Remedy For Disappearing Game Fishes", delivered before the Izaak Walton
League of America held in Chicago, Illinois, given April 9, 1927. Herbert
Clark Hoover (1874-1964) served as the 31st U.S. President from
1929-1933. Blamed by many voters for the Great Depression, he had been defeated
in his bid for re-election by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Hoover, a capable
administrator, had headed the Food Administration to provide relief to
Europe and Russia during and after WWI and served as Secretary of
Commerce under Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge (1921-1928).
The second President to attain the age of 90 years (John Adams was the first),
Hoover lived a record 31 years after leaving the presidency. During his
"retirement", he was appointed to commissions to oversee government
agencies by Presidents Harry S Truman (1947) and Dwight D. Eisenhower
(1953). Hoover also wrote a number of books and articles. On visits to New York
City, the Hoovers made their home at the Waldorf-Astoria at 301 Park
Avenue. On a visit there in 1944, the year after Hoover signed this
letter, Mrs. Hoover suffered a heart attack and died suddenly at the age of
68. The ex-President spent the last years of his life in an apartment at the
Waldorf-Astoria Towers. Fine condition.
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