LETTERS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE 1947 & 1951 SECRETARY SIGNATURES

1947 LETTER FROM WHITE HOUSE
1947 LETTER FROM WHITE HOUSE
1951 LETTERS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE
1951 LETTERS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE

LETTER 1947:
FROM WHITE HOUSE ADDRESSED TO MR. LEONARD LYONS DATED OCTOBER 20, 1947
MEASURES 9-1/4 X 6-1/4 WHITE HOUSE LETTERHEAD SIGNED BY PRESIDENTS SECRETARY MATTHEW J. CONNELLY
ENVELOPE 1947:
MEASURES 6-1/2″ X 3-5/8″ RETURN ADDRESS “THE WHITE HOUSE” POSTMARKED OCT. 20, 1947

LETTER 1951:
FROM WHITE HOUSE ADDRESSED TO MR. LEONARD LYONS DATED JULY 20, 1951 SIGNED BY PRESIDENTS SECRETARY JOSEPH SHORT
MEASURES 9-1/4 X 6-1/4 WHITE HOUSE LETTERHEAD
ENVELOPE 1951:
MEASURES 6-1/2″ X 3-5/8″ RETURN ADDRESS “THE WHITE HOUSE” POSTMARKED JULY 21, 1951

BIOGRAPHY AND INFO ON LEONARD LYONS:

Leonard Lyons (born Leonard Sucher; 10 September 1906, New York City; died 7 October 1976, New York City[1]) was an American newspaper columnist.

Leonard Sucher grew up in a large family of Jewish immigrants from the town of Horodenka in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father Moses, a tailor, died when he was six. His mother sold cigarettes and candy on the Lower East Side. He graduated from the High School of Commerce, where his classmates included Lou Gehrig. He graduated from the City College of New York and was in the first class of graduates from St. John’s University School of Law. He was admitted to the New York State bar in 1929, and practiced law for five years.

http://www.trumanlibrary.org/hstpaper/lyonsl.htm#top
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH FROM HARRY TRUMAN LIBRARY WEBSITE
1906 (September 10)
Born, New York, N. Y.
1924-1925
Attended City College of New York
1928
Received his Bachelor of Law degree from St. John’s University College of Law
1928
Admitted to the New York Bar
1929
Admitted to the Federal Bar
1929-1934
Practiced law in New York City
1934 (November 29)
Married Sylvia R. Schonberger
1934-1974
Wrote “The Lyons Den,” a syndicated column for the New York Post
1954-1968
Special Assistant Attorney General in New York
1976 (October 7)
Died, New York, N. Y.

Edmund Goulding SIGNED COPY OF “SOME RAMBLINGS” 1915

MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 6″ X 4″ IN EXTRORDINARY CONDITION, LIGHT BLUE BINDING COVER AND BACK.  TITLE ON COVER READS “SOME RAMBLINGS OF EDMUND GOULDING”.  THIS IS TRULY A BEAUTIFUL PIECE AND WOULD BE PRICELESS TO THE RIGHT PERSON.  THERE ARE 15 PAGES OF POETRY INSIDE, REALLY FASCINATING MATERIAL.

ONE EXAMPLE:  NUMBER II. PAGE -3-
WHEN THE INSTANT COMES THAT YOU ARE TIRED
OF ME, MY LOVING OR MY WAYS,
IT’S ASKED, IT’S BEGGED, IT’S MOST DESIRED-
GOD END MY DAYS.

WHEN THE INSTANT COMES ANOTHER’S HEART
ATTRACTS YOUR LOVE, WITH ME YOUR KINDNESS STAYS
CRAVING FOR THE ALL, I BEG, WE PART-
GOD END MY DAYS.

WHEN THE INSTANT COMES THAT ONE OF US SHALL DIE
AND WE LEAVE THE OTHER FOR SOME UNKNOWN SHORE,
GOD GRANT THAT WE AS ONE MAY FLY
TO ANYWHERE, TOGETHER EVERMORE.

Edmund Goulding Signed Book
Edmund Goulding Signed Book
Edmund Goulding Signed Book
Edmund Goulding Signed Book
Edmund Goulding Signed Book
Edmund Goulding Signed Book

(20 March 1891 – 24 December 1959) was a film writer and director. Goulding is best remembered for directing cultured dramas and such as Grand Hotel (1932) with Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford, Dark Victory (1939) with Bette Davis, and The Razor’s Edge (1946) with Gene Tierney and Tyrone Power. He also directed the classic film noir Nightmare Alley (1947) with Tyrone Power and Joan Blondell, and the action drama The Dawn Patrol. He was also a successful songwriter, composer, and produce