John F. Kennedy Inaugural Ball Account in Letter
No Place, No Publisher, 1961. Unbound. John F. Kennedy Inaugural Ball Account in Letter. Two pages, printed on single sides only. Thin yellow paper, presumably a copy of the original, produced at the same time as the original, as the previous owner seemingly kept copies of all correspondence. From an executive of a very large international insurance firm (name of owner and firm withheld for privacy). The previous owner saved these items for an apparent planned scrapbook, mounting most on paper with either glue or staples. The owner was a highly placed executive in an insurance company, and travelled throughout the world extensively. They were active in politics through donations and fundraising, and it appears their family was friendly with the Roosevelts, especially Eleanor Roosevelt. The previous owner's work for the insurance company led them to meet with various heads of state worldwide, including US government officials. Some of the people associated with this firm were also involved in World War II activities, including financing the Flying Tigers in China, as well as work for the OSS, using knowledge gained from insurance work. While we have not found any direct connection to intelligence work by this owner, their ties to those who did are strong. (NB: we are starting the process of cataloguing four boxes of material from this individual, both personal and business correspondence. More information on the collection available on request). Previous owner is the same as the above item. This letter, dated January 24, 1961, details their arrival back in New York, to who is presumed to be their spouse. After a few paragraphs about family matters, the letter describes the owner's efforts to an inauguration event at the Statler Hotel/National Armory that was made extremely difficult by a bad snowstorm. Mentioned are performers such as Frank Sinatra, Harry Belafonte, Nat King Cole and others. The author then mentions attending one of five inaugural balls, stating it was much like the Eisenhower Inaugural Ball but more crowded. Apparently, Jackie Kennedy was too tired at this point to attend, but JFK was "full of fire." The letter goes on with details about guests/friends, and other personal matters. GOOD condition. Two binding holes punched at the top edge. Minor wrinkling. Pencil initials at the top of the first page. Good .
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USD 108.00 [Appr.: EURO 99.75 | £UK 85 | JP¥ 16995]
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