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Dwight D. Eisenhower typed letter signed, dated 7 October 1963 on his personal stationery. Here, Eisenhower writes to his brother, Edgar, discussing a retired Rear Admiral, Chester Charles Ward, and his hysteria over Communism: ''...I assure you that there is nothing complacent in the attitude I take toward the Communist menace and, indeed, I applaud every effort to keep the nation alert and prepared to take care of ourselves. I do think that in this particular case, however, the Admiral has taken too much counsel of his fears -- he tends to be a bit hysterical. Even though almost everything he says has a grain of truth as its foundation, some of the interpretations he makes on insufficient information strike me as being on the extreme side. Devotedly, [signed] D.E.'' Letter measures 7'' x 10.25'' on one page with two holes punched at top and minor toning. Near fine condition.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Typed Letter Signed ''...I assure you that there is nothing complacent in the attitude I take toward the Communist menace...''
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