Kennedy Political Union
Washington, DC: The American University, c. 1988. 3.25" x 8.5", 5, 9.5" x 8.5" sheet folded in thirds to form leaflet, illus., front cover creased. More
Washington, DC: The American University, c. 1988. 3.25" x 8.5", 5, 9.5" x 8.5" sheet folded in thirds to form leaflet, illus., front cover creased. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1949. 1300 total, 2 vols., illus., chart, apps, index, lib st title pg v.1 & fr flylf v.2, rear bd weak v.2, slip taped into fr bd v.1. More
Washington DC: The 1969 Presidential Inaugural Committee, 1969. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. Format of the Program booklet is 8.5 inches by 11 inches. Title from front cover. Unpaginated [48 pages, plus covers and 'flimsy sheets]. Illustrated, with several in color. Golden seal of the Inauguration on front cover. Golden seal of the 37th President of the United States on the back cover. Very little wear and soiling. Program's envelop is present, and is worn, torn, had ink marks and is soiled. Interior page states: The Inaugural Committee present the program for the Inauguration of Richard Milhous Nixon 37th President of the United States and Spiro Theodore Agnew 39th Vice President of the United States January 20, 1969. The Oath of Office is presented followed by sections on The President of the United States (text by Willard Edwards), The First Lady (Text by Vera Glaser), Excerpts from the Acceptance Speech, The President's Cabinet, Inaugural Week Schedule, The Inaugural Concert, 1969 Inaugural Parade, The Line of March, The Capitol Ceremony, The Inaugural Ceremony, The 1969 Inaugural Ball, The Official Inaugural Book, The Inaugural Medal, The Vice President of the United States (Text by A. E. P. Wall), The Vice President's Lady (Text by Helen Henry), A Message from the Chairman, Committees and key staff and a brief Acknowledgment printed inside the back cover. There is an order form for The Inaugural Story laid in at the back. More
Alexandria, VA: The Capitol Steps, 2008. Pamphlet [event program]. 4 pages. Includes illustrations. Single sheet, with a center fold creating a four page program. Signed by six cast members. Oversize sheet with lyrics to "Lirty Dies" laid in. More
Alexandria, VA: The Capitol Steps, 2008. Wraps. 4 p. Includes illustrations. Single sheet, with a center fold creating a four page program. Ticket stub from December 5, 2008 laid in. More
Denver Colorado: The White House, 1955. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Thank You Note. Format is approximately 6 inches by 3.25 inches. Card printed on one side only. Card has The White House printed at the top and the following text: The President is deeply grateful for your kind remembrance of him on his birthday. Your good wishes, coming during his convalescence, have been very heartening to him. Envelop stating The White House present, and messily torn open. Postmark is Oct 28, 1955 from Denver, Colorado. More
Bethesda, Maryland: The Woman's Suburban Democratic Club, 1950. Presumed First thus. Postcard. Format is 5 inches by 7 inches. Postcard. Scarce surviving local political ephemera focused on female Democrats. Text on one side is an invitation to the Annual Membership Tea and Fashion Show on Wednesday, June 8 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. K. Norman Diamond in Bethesda, Maryland. Illustrations on this side of the post card. Ink and pencil notations on both sides of the card. This invitation was sent to Mrs. Blair Lee III of Silver Spring, Maryland. Cancellation is date stamped May 29, 1950. The fashions were designed by Nan Richards. The Woman's Suburban Democratic Club appears to have evolved into the Women's Democratic Club of Montgomery County, Maryland. Francis Preston Blair Lee III (May 19, 1916 – October 25, 1985) was an American Democratic politician. He served as the Secretary of State of Maryland from 1969 to 1971. He was Lieutenant Governor of Maryland from 1971 to 1979 and served as the Acting Governor of Maryland from 1977 to 1979, during Marvin Mandel's self-imposed suspension of gubernatorial powers and duties. He was a member of the Lee family, a major historical political family in American history. He was grandson of the first popularly elected Maryland U.S. Senator, Blair Lee I; direct descendant of signer of the Declaration of Independence, Richard Henry Lee and also Francis Preston Blair, an adviser and friend of Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, and Abraham Lincoln. More