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President Nixon thanks publisher James Copley for his “most perceptive and encouraging" comments “which followed my trip to the People’s Republic of China…"

RICHARD M. NIXON (1913-1994) Typed Letter Signed “RN" as President, 1p, 7" x 10.5". On pale green White House stationery, blind embossed presidential seal at top center. Washington, May 4, 1972. To James S. Copley, La Jolla, California. With original White House envelope. Fine condition.

In full, “Several weeks ago, Pat and I received members of the ASNE [American Society of News Editors] at the White House, and we were distressed that your illness prevented Helen and you from being here. However, we were encouraged to learn from Herb Klein that you have had a chance for a brief desert stay and have been in the office lately.

“I wanted to thank you also for your very warm letter which followed my trip to the People’s Republic of China. Your comments, as always, were most perceptive and encouraging. Needless to say, Pat joins me in the hope that each day will bring you continued improvement in health and that you will soon be on the way to complete recovery."

President Nixon was the first U.S. President to visit China. During the historic week of his visit, February 21-28, 1972, he met with Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung and had almost daily extended conversations with Premier Chou En-lai.

A conservative Republican, James S. Copley (1916-1973) was publisher of the “San Diego Union," “The San Diego Union-Tribune," and the “San Diego Evening Tribune" from 1947 until his death in 1973. He was Chairman of the Board of The Copley Press, a newspaper chain comprising 15 daily and 32 weekly publications. Herb Klein had worked for the Copley newspapers before and after serving as Nixon’s press secretary and Communications Director.

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