Herbert Hoover Autogramm

SKU: 8015255

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SonderpreisSFr.450,00

Beschreibung

Maschinengeschriebener Brief mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift, eine Seite, 7 x 9 inch, `The White House - Washington` Briefbogen, (Washington D. C.), 27.11.1931, Antwortschreiben an Herrn Earle S. Kinsley - Hoover dankt u. a. für eine Zusammenfassung, signiert (als Präsident) in dunkler Tinte "Herbert Hoover", zur Ausstellung attraktiv montiert (herausnehmbar) mit einer Photographie, die Hoover in einer Porträtaufnahme zeigt (insgesamt 16,5 x 11,75 inch), mit leichten Brieffalten, und vier kleinen Nadellöchern an der oberen linken Ecke - in gutem Zustand. 

"My dear Kinsley:
   Many thanks for your very kind letter and its very useful summary of the whole situation. I am in hope of seeing you while you are down here.
   Yours faithfully, - Herbert Hoover"

Weitere Infos zur Person

Profession:
(CH-D) Ihre

Year of Birth: 1874

Biography (AI generated)

Herbert Hoover was born on August 10, 1874 in West Branch, Iowa. He was the son of a Quaker blacksmith and his wife, and grew up in a small, rural community. Despite his humble beginnings, Hoover went on to become the 31st President of the United States.

Hoover studied geology at Stanford University, where he excelled academically and became known for his humanitarian efforts. During World War I, he led the Commission for Relief in Belgium, helping to provide food and aid to war-torn European countries. This experience solidified his reputation as a skilled organizer and problem-solver.

In 1928, Hoover was elected President, promising to continue the economic prosperity of the 1920s. However, his term was quickly overshadowed by the onset of the Great Depression. Hoover struggled to combat the economic downturn, and was widely criticized for his perceived inaction.

Despite his failed efforts to address the Depression, Hoover continued to work for humanitarian causes after leaving office. He was appointed by President Truman to lead the Hoover Commission on government reorganization, and later served as chairman of the Boys' Clubs of America.

Herbert Hoover passed away on October 20, 1964 in New York City. He is remembered for his service both as President and as a humanitarian, and for his dedication to helping those in need. Hoover's legacy continues to resonate today as a symbol of perseverance and compassion in the face of adversity.

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