PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: FIRST LADY NANCY DAVIS REAGAN - HFSID 257144
Sale Price $1,050.00
Reg. $1,250.00
RONALD REAGAN and NANCY REAGAN
Both signed (on the mount) of this color photograph showing the President taking the
oath of office for his second term. Mounted to 14x11.
Photo Mount inscribed and signed: "To Lil Lazzaro/ Best Wishes/ Nancy &" and "Ronald
Reagan". Color, 14x11 overall, image 9½x6 (two surfaces). On Sunday, January 20, 1985, in
the grand foyer of the White House, President Reagan was sworn in for his second term by
Chief Justice Warren Burger. In keeping with the tradition that when inauguration day falls on
a Sunday a second swearing-in ceremony is held on Monday, President Reagan again took
the oath from Chief Justice Burger at 11:48 A.M. on January 21, 1985 in the Capitol
Rotunda. It was zero degree weather in Washington, so the ceremony was held indoors.
Reagan followed his swearing-in with an 18-minute inaugural address. RONALD REAGAN
(1911-2004) became a Republican Party icon who led the party's retaking of
the Oval Office in 1980. Before he won the job of Commander in Chief,
Reagan served as the Governor of California (1967-1975) and was a
television and film actor. He made his screen debut as a young man in crime
drama Love Is on the Air (1937). Reagan's dozens of other credits include
many appearances on General Electric Theater (1953-1962) and films like
Knute Rockne All American (1940) and Bedtime for Bonzo (1951). In a
professional leadership role, Reagan was elected to be President of the Screen
Actors Guild from 1947 to 1952, and then again from 1959 to 1960. As leader
of SAG, Reagan testified to the House Un-American Activities Committee
concerning suspected Communists and Communist sympathizers in
Hollywood. It was also in this position that he met Nancy Davis, who he
would marry in 1952. They stayed together until his death in 2004. During his
tenure in the Oval Office, Reagan administration policies reformed the United
States tax system and escalated the Cold War. He also survived an assassination
attempt and began the War on Drugs. NANCY DAVIS REAGAN (1921-2016)
was an actress and First Lady who married U.S. President and actor Ronald
Reagan in 1952. When both were actors, she noticed that her name was on
the Hollywood blacklist, associating her with the Communist Party. An
affiliation with the Communist Party would mean the end of her career, so she
consulted with film director Mervyn LeRoy. LeRoy connected her with Screen
Actors Guild President Ronald Reagan in 1949, who assured her that there were
multiple actresses named Nancy Davis and that he would make sure her name was
removed from the blacklist. As an actress, Nancy appeared in film and
television roles including The Next Voice You Hear… (1950) and Hellcats of
the Navy (1957). The latter film is the only film collaboration between Nancy
and Ronald. The two also appeared in an episode of the Zane Grey Theatre
(1956-1961) together in 1961. She became the First Lady of California
(1967-1975) and the First Lady of the United States (1981-1989) as her
husband became an elected official. In the White House, Nancy became an
influential force. She renovated the White House and, following an assassination
attempt in 1981, threw herself into protecting the President. Her influence on
the decision-making process for the President was unprecedented. As First Lady,
she also launched the “Just Say No” anti-drug program. Nancy Reagan was
awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002. Stray, light ¼-inch ink mark
at lower right corner of mount. Otherwise, fine condition.
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