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Handwritten notes by President Richard Nixon, from a collection of documents given by Nixon to his biographer Earl Mazo, who wrote ''Richard Nixon: A Political and Personal Portrait''. Published in 1959, the book's source material was written near or before 1958, when Nixon served as Vice President. This sheet is headlined ''Pro-America'' with the notes ''Hearst - Letter to Hoover'' underneath, and then ''Batting average around 200 / Commies hide under Marshall's reputation. / Bank Robber - would you trust man who said 2) my friends - 1) they didn't do it 3) they didn't steal much...'' Single page on ruled legal sheet measures 8'' x 12.5''. Light toning and soiling, in very good condition.
Fascinating Richard Nixon Handwritten Notes Attacking Communism -- ''...Commies hide under Marshall's great reputation...Bank Robber - would you trust man who said...they didn't steal much...''
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