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Kennedy John

Kennedy Signed Letter with Handwritten Note to an Important Democratic National Convention Delegate, Post his Nomination for Presidency. Stunning!

 

Single page typed signed letter with autographed note. On letterhead of "John F. Kennedy for President," Headquarters 261 Constitution Ave, N.W. Washington D.C., with a printed image of Kennedy in profile. Dated "July 20, 1960," and boldly signed by John Kennedy as "John" with the inclusion of a note penned entirely in his hand to Edna Kelly, a delegate to the 1960 Democratic National Convention. "Many thanks Edna. You are terrific. I shall see you in a couple of weeks." Expected folds with small paper clip stain, with a small intact tear to upper right corner, else near fine. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope on similar stationary of "U. S Senator/John F. Kennedy/For President …," 8.75" x 4." Neatly opened along flap, with small paper clip indents.

 

A warm thank you letter with personalized autographed note by John Kennedy to Edna Kelly, an important delegate of the 1960 Democratic National Convention. Kennedy is  thanking her for her help and efforts towards seeing him through his nomination. Stunning presentation as it is placed on John F. Kennedy for President letterhead. Inclusive of a scarce autographed note below his signature along the bottom of the page. Shown below in full:

 

"Dear Edna,

 

Just a word to say thank you for your help at Los Angeles.

 

I didn't get an opportunity to see you before I left and I wanted to tell you how much I appreciate all you did for me.

 

Looking forward to seeing you in Washington when Congress returns, I remain

 

Sincerely yours,

John

John f. Kennedy

 

Many thanks Edna. You are terrific. I shall see you in a couple of weeks."

 

 

Edna Kelly had a significant and lengthy career in politics. In 1955 as chair of the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe she led the first of five fact–finding missions to Europe and the Middle East. Based upon information gleaned from these trips and from her careful study of postwar Europe, Kelly recommended a wide variety of legislation. She was particularly successful introducing resolutions deploring religious persecutions in Eastern Europe. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, from the vantage of her committee, she urged the United States to play a more aggressive role in mediating Arab–Israeli peace accords through the aegis of the United Nations, though to little effect. During the time of this letter, Edna was also a delegate for the Democratic National Convention.

 

After Kennedy's election In 1963, President John F. Kennedy appointed her a member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations, where she worked closely with her friend U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson. At the time of her retirement, she was the third–ranking Member on the Foreign Affairs Committee. Her sources in Europe were legendary. A colleague recalled trips with Kelly were “like going abroad with Mata Hari. She had innumerable contacts … that were not available at all to the State Department.”

 

A fantastic signed association letter with Kennedy's scarce autographed note.


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