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TYPED LETTER SIGNED by "Washington Merry-Go-Round" columnist DREW PEARSON, together with a Christmas Greeting signed by his wife. by Pearson, Drew (1897-1969). American Journalist and Columnist - 1966.

by Pearson, Drew (1897-1969). American Journalist and Columnist

TYPED LETTER SIGNED by "Washington Merry-Go-Round" columnist DREW PEARSON, together with a Christmas Greeting signed by his wife. by Pearson, Drew (1897-1969). American Journalist and Columnist - 1966.

TYPED LETTER SIGNED by "Washington Merry-Go-Round" columnist DREW PEARSON, together with a Christmas Greeting signed by his wife.

by Pearson, Drew (1897-1969). American Journalist and Columnist

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  • Signed
Washington, D.C.: July 21, 1966., 1966.. Very good. - Over 30 words typed on his personal 10-1/2 inch high by 7-1/4 inch wide stationery, with his name and address embossed at the top. Drew Pearson thanks Congressman Seymour Halpern for his note and regrets that it is "so long between visits". Signed in full, "Drew Pearson." Together with a Christmas card from the National Gallery of Art signed "Luvie and Drew Pearson" by Pearson's wife. Halpern has penciled the Pearson's address on the verso of the card. Folded 3 times for mailing. Near fine.

Drew Pearson (1897-1969), together with his associate Jack Anderson, was one of the most successful columnists of his day. Although having used Senator Joseph McCarthy as a confidential source for dirt on politicians, Pearson launched a series of attacks on him in his syndicated column. McCarthy, in turn, made several speeches in the Senate calling for a "patriotic boycott" of Pearson's radio show.

The Queens, New York Republican Congressman Seymour Halpern (1913-1997) started his political career as a campaign aide to New York's powerful mayor Fiorella La Guardia and first served in New York's State Senate for 14 years before seeking a seat in the U.S. Congress. In Albany Halpern sponsored 279 bills that became law, including measures on schools, housing, civil rights, nutrition and mental health. A Liberal, he was something of an anomaly as the lone Republican representative from New York City, and generally garnered support from Labor Unions and endorsement from the Liberal Party. Yet he never even considered switching parties as he considered membership in the Republican Party a family tradition and commitment. While he found ample time for his private pursuits, including painting and collecting autographs, he took his legislative duties very seriously. Of these, he was proudest of his co-sponsorship of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and of the original 1965 Medicare legislation.

  • Bookseller Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd. US (US)
  • Book Condition Used - Very good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Publisher Washington, D.C.: July 21, 1966.
  • Date Published 1966.
  • Keywords JOURNALISM; COLUMNIST; DREW PEARSON; TYPED LETTER SIGNED; AUTOGRAPH; SIGNATURE; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 20TH CENTURY; WASHINGTON METTY-GO-ROUND; RADIO PERSONALITY; POLITICS; SEYMOUR HALPERN.