PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER - TYPED LETTER TWICE SIGNED 03/14/1946 - HFSID 87301
Sale Price $807.50
Reg. $950.00
HERBERT HOOVER
Herbert Hoover sends a typed letter of thanks for the clipping.
Typed Letter Signed: "Herbert Hoover", 1p, 7¼x10½. The
Waldorf-Astoria Towers, New York, 1946 March 14. To James J. Rick, Union
National Bank, Kansas City, Missouri. "Herbert
Hoover" stationery. In full: "Many thanks for your note of March twelfth
and for the clipping which you enclosed." In a long handwritten
postscript, Hoover adds: "I had a pleasant interview with your clerical
friend and was glad to establish contact. H" Hoover made his Waldorf-Astoria
apartment his permanent home after his wife died in 1944. The January 1946 issue
of "Swing" magazine named JAMES J. RICK "Swing's" Man of the Month with
an article entitled: "James J. Rick--Big Hearted Banker". Rick was Chairman of
the Jackson County Chapter for Infantile Paralysis and a banker involved in many
charities. WHB radio in Kansas City began publishing "Swing" magazine in 1943.
The 100 page, pocket-size magazine functioned as an advertising tool for the
station. Hoover is rare in holograph; this letter
bears 15 words in his handwriting. Creased.
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