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Ronald Reagan ALS, on Presidential Card Stock

 

Ronald Reagan autographed letter signed on Presidential card stock with the embossed gilt eagle Presidential seal, 6.5" x 4.25." Signed by Ronald Reagan as "Dutch", and dated "5/25 1990". Fine condition. Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity by PSA/DNA.

 

Ronald Reagan writes to a long time friend, "Hup," in his first year post his Presidency, hankering to play golf but nursing a finger injury. This lovely letter is shown in full below:

 

"Dear Hup,

 

My finger is coming along fine, in fact I'll be playing golf  in 3 or 4 days. Only thing in doubt is whether I'll lose the nail and yes it's a finger on the left hand.

 

I'm glad to hear your knee is alright but sorry to hear about Dottie she'll be in my prayers as you are.

 

All my love to you Hup.

 

Sincerely - Dutch"

 

 

"Hup," Mrs. Peter MacArthur was 89-year-old Lydia Hupfer “Hup” McArthur (1893-1995), widow of the man who had given Reagan his first job after college. Peter MacArthur was the program director at radio station WOC in Davenport, Iowa, which shared its frequency with WHO Des Moines. In 1932, MacArthur gave 21-year-old recent Eureka College grad Ronald “Dutch” Reagan a sports announcer’s job at WOC. In 1937, sportscaster Reagan went to the Chicago Cubs spring training camp in southern California to do play-by-play for WHO Des Moines. Impressed by his confidence and good looks, an agent arranged a screen test for the 26-year-old sports announcer at Warner Bros. Reagan signed a seven-year contract and moved to California. But he never forgot Pete and Hup MacArthur whom he affectionately called “Ma” and “Pa” (“Maw & Paw,” “Mom & Pop”). He sent Christmas cards and letters to them on a regular basis from 1938 until 1948 when Pete died, continuing to correspond with Hup until she died in 1995 at 101. 

 

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