PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN - TYPED QUOTATION SIGNED - HFSID 258346
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PRESIDENT REAGAN'S ADVICE TO THE WORLD FINANCIAL COMMUNITY
RONALD REAGAN. Typed Quotation signed: "Ronald
Reagan", 1p, 8x10. In full: "Trust the people - this is the
crucial lesson of history." Captioned: "Speech, Joint meeting of the
Board of Governors of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund,
Washington, D.C. September 27, 1983". From the speech, in part: "Trust
the people - this is the crucial lesson of history. Because only when the
human spirit is allowed to worship, invent, create, and produce, only when
individuals are given a personal stake in deciding their destiny and benefiting
from their own risks, only then do societies become dynamic, prosperous,
progressive, and free." The President spoke in the main ballroom at the
Sheraton Washington Hotel at the annual meeting of the International Monetary
Fund, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank),
the International Development Association and the International Finance
Corporation. Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) had two careers: actor and
politician. His first movie was Love is on the Air (1937) and his
53rd and last film was The Killers (1964). In 1965, he wrote his
autobiography, Where's the Rest of Me?, a line from his role as Drake
McHugh in King's Row (1942). Reagan left his job hosting television's
Death Valley Days during the 1965-1966 season, when he entered politics.
Elected Governor of California in 1966, he was reelected in 1970. Reagan
began his campaign for the presidency and narrowly lost the 1976 Republican
nomination to Gerald Ford. He was elected President in 1980 and was
reelected in 1984. After leaving office in 1989, he wrote his second
autobiography, An American Life. On February 6, 2001, Reagan became
just the third U.S. President to reach the age of 90 and the nation's longest
living President until Gerald Ford (d. 2006)
lived 45 days longer. Slightly creased. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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