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(1857 - 1930) Twenty-seventh President of the United States and Supreme Court Chief Justice. Great political content T.L.S. on his personal letterhead, 3pp. 4to., August 10, 1920, a letter to Gus J. Karger of The Times-Star regarding Taft's support for the League of Nations and for President Warren G. Harding. In part: '…I am carrying on a difficult discussion and maintaining an attitude which I expect to continue through the campaign. I believe thoroughly that I am right. If there were more doubt of it in my mind than there is, I would still feel the necessity of taking the position because I am confident of Harding's election and I am anxious to prevent a slump from him of League Republicans, whose defection might weaken his obligation to secure a modified League in some form, which the Republican platform and his acceptance speech impose upon him...I have had a visit from Irving Fisher, an intimate friend of mine, with whom I often differ. He had had a personal conversation with Harding for the purpose of finding out what he would do in respect to the League of Nations. He had a similar talk with Cox...Cox thinks he can put me in a hole by pressing me as to my Senatorial preferences. The New York Times telegraphed me his statement on the subject and I answered it, as you may have seen. I have amplified this some in an editorial in the Ledge which I am forwarding today and of which inclose you a copy. It leaves my vote on the Senatorship in Connecticut on the question whether the Democratic opponent is a Wilson and Cox Bitter Ender as to Article Ten or not...' He signs 'Wm. H. Taft' at the conclusion in black ink, adding a lengthy handwritten post-script: 'I have concluded to hold the editorial of which I enclose a copy till I see what Cox says to my telegram to the Times...I suppose in my editorials I am suiting no body but myself though I hope I am helping some Republicans to save their conscience and vote for Harding'. The following year, Harding would nominate Taft for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Quite fragile, with scattered staining, edge chipping, and rippling from onetime exposure to moisture. Very good condition, content still clearly legible. Sold with the aforementioned four-page editorial rough draft, which bears numerous emendations in Taft's own hand, as well as a letter from the recipient.

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