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HAROLD ICKES
(1874-1952) United States Secretary of the Interior from 1933 to 1946. Responsible for implementing much of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal". Group of five L.S.'s and one S.P. Includes: yped L.S. "Harold L. Ickes", 1p. 8vo., Washington, D.C., Nov. 12, 1948, to H. Cleveland Hall thanking him for sending him a newspaper containing the Montana returns for the 1948 presidential election and congratulating him on Montana's contribution to Truman's victory: "...I was delighted that the Democratic ticket ran so well in your state and I particularly noted the result in your own county which must have been all that even the most optimistic could have expected...I came away from Montana with the belief that Murray would win and that President Truman would also carry the state. You are entitled to my congratulations as the leader of your party in your important county..."WITH: another T.L.S., Washington, D.C., Feb. 2, 1949, to Daniel F. Clancy, stating his opposition to the proposed Twenty-Second Amendment, which would limit presidential terms: "...It seems to me nothing short of absurd to limit the right of the people to select their own President, regardless of length of tenure. Fine. WITH: another T.L.S., Washington, D.C., Feb. 9, 1949, to Clancy, again discussing opposition to presidential term limits. WITH: another T.L.S., Washington D.C., Mar. 11, 1949, to Clancy, again discussing opposition to presidential term limits. In part: "...I am glad to learn from your letter of March 7 that the proposed twenty-second amendment has been defeated in Indiana... It is really nothing less than sneering impertinence of the politicians to disregard the will of the people as expressed both in 1940 and 1944", WITH: another T.L.S., Washington D.C., May 5 1949, Clancy, again discussing opposition to presidential term limits. In part: "... I do not know what has happened in the various state legislatures with respect to the proposed amendment to the Constitution limiting the Presidential terms. Whether the Democratic National Committee has taken any interest, I do not know..." Fine. WITH: S.P., 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" b/w, a chest-up view of Ickes, signed at the bottom in blue ink. Moderate creasing in the upper left corner of the image, mildly affecting the face, else very good.

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