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Eisenhower Dwight



President Eisenhower ANS with Fantastic Augusta "roughs + fairways" Golf Content

 

1p TLS 2x signed by 34th U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), the first as "D.E." at center, and the second as "DE" near bottom. Also including a 15-word postscript in Eisenhower's hand. Written at the White House, Washington, D.C. on February 13, 1953. Stationery paper with "The White House, Washington" embossed letterhead tastefully mounted on larger cream paper sheet. Expected paper folds and a few wrinkles, else near fine. The TLS measures 6.875" x 8.875" while the mount measures 7.125" x 10.25" overall.

 

Eisenhower thanked friend Barry T. Leithead for his gift of a box of handkerchiefs, adding: "P.S. I hope that soon I can have a bout with Augusta roughs + fairways!"

 

President Eisenhower was a dedicated golfer. Though he had limited natural talent (a 14-18 handicap), no one could dispute his zest for the game. It's estimated that Eisenhower squeezed in about 800 rounds of golf during his 8-year-long presidency. Eisenhower sometimes played at the end of the work day on the putting green he had installed on the South Lawn of the White House, and he also played on Saturday mornings and Wednesday afternoons. Sports historians believe Eisenhower almost single-handedly popularized the game of golf in mid-twentieth-century America.

 

Eisenhower's correspondent, Barry T. Leithead (1907-1974), was an occasional golfing partner who would have understood Ike's reference to the topography of the Augusta National Golf Club. Eisenhower was a 21-year-member of the club who visited the 18-hole golf course 29 times over his two terms. Eisenhower gave his name to several Augusta golf course landmarks, including the Eisenhower Tree, a loblolly pine tree on the 17th hole that the President hit constantly. So great was Ike's frustration with the pine tree that he even proposed removing it at a 1956 club board meeting (the proposal was rejected.) When visiting the course, Eisenhower stayed in a 2-story presidential cabin.

 

Barry T. Leithead was the chairman and C.E.O. of Cluett, Peabody and Co., an apparel manufacturer. Leithead had worked his way up the ranks from Chicago floor salesman in 1929 to New York corporate chairman in 1966. A zealous Republican, Leithead fundraised for Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956, in the latter year generating $1,000,000 as chairman of the New York State rally.

 


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