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Ronald Reagan, "we'll save the world tomorrow", Autograph Letter Signed

Single page autograph letter signed, 4.75" x 8.25". Written to confidant and political ally, former senator George Murphy "Murph". No date but with small pen mark of "4/27/67", and signed by Ronald Reagan as "Ron". As Governor, Reagan often wrote out letters by hand for his secretary to type; she retained some of the originals. This is one of those.  Small pale stain to center, else near fine with vibrant dark ink.

On January 2, 1967, Reagan was sworn in as the 33rd Governor of California. He was a man with a vision and an agenda. He temporarily stopped government hiring to slow the growth of the state workforce, balanced the state budget, fought the student protest movement at the Uni­versity of California, and advocated tax cuts and reform of the welfare system. George Murphy, U.S. Senator from California, was a longtime friend, colleague and confidant of the new Gover­nor. This is Reagan's retained copy of a letter he wrote to Murphy when the Senator was ill, good- humoredly urging Murphy to take it easy while making a statement about his own goals that seems outright prophetic.

"I'm sorry to hear about the bug. Being a veteran of that I know its helped along by being tired so take it easy d-n it, we'll save the world tomorrow. Phil has told me of all your help in Wash. on our Red­woods. He also gave me a blow by blow on your spanking of our resources director. Bless you it was a chore I couldn't quite perform but you did. I've told our girl to set up a meeting with O'Melveny as soon as possible."

As President, it is no exaggeration to the state that Reagan set as a goal "saving the world". Under his leadership, the Cold war was won and Eastern Europe came to the doorstep of freedom. A scarce important letter.



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