Auction: 318 - The Collector's Series
Lot: 1546
Politics. Lot: Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy, U.S. Senator - Mass., youngest brother of JFK and RFK. Two typed letters signed, one on Senate letterhead, Sept. 14, 1970, regarding press get-together, the other a 'thank you' on personal Senatorial stationery, Sept. 25, 1970; Clare Boothe Luce, versatile author known for her 1936 hit "The Women," first American woman appointed to a major ambassadorial post, first Italy then Brazil. Typed letter signed on Congressional-House of Representatives stationery, April 21, 1943, regarding "Round Robin Letter", with original envelope; Archibald Cox, American lawyer, US Solicitor General under JFK, special prosecutor during Watergate. Typed letter on Harvard Law School letterhead, June 15, 1976, regarding Boy Scouts; David K.E. Bruce, American diplomat and politician, only American to serve as Ambassador to France, Germany and the UK. Five typed letters signed, 1958-1971, on embassy, Dept. or State and personal stationery; Henry L. Dawes, U.S. Senator and Representative - Mass., responsible for the Dawes Act. ALS, Jan. 21, 1881, on U.S. Senate notepaper; Lucius D. Clay, U.S. military general, Military Governor of the U.S. Zone of Germany. Typed letter signed, on his letterhead, Jan. 20, 1971, regarding General Patton, with original envelope; André Siegfried, French academician, geographer and political writer. Typed letter, Paris, 27 May 1931, signed. Average About Fine-Very Fine. [12]
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