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Typed Letter Signed By Woodrow Wilson During His Presidency Of Princeton University On The Importance Of The Merchant Marines: They Have Interested Me Very Much And Instructed Me Not A Little

Typed Letter Signed By Woodrow Wilson During His Presidency Of Princeton University On The Importance Of The Merchant Marines: They Have Interested Me Very Much And Instructed Me Not A Little by WOODROW WILSON

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Seller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
Title
Typed Letter Signed By Woodrow Wilson During His Presidency Of Princeton University On The Importance Of The Merchant Marines: They Have Interested Me Very Much And Instructed Me Not A Little
Author
WOODROW WILSON
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). Wilson served as President from 1913 to 1921.TLS. 1 pg. 8 x 10. January 31, 1910. Princeton, N.J. A typed letter signed Woodrow Wilson as President of Princeton University to Mr. Lewis Nixon: I have read with real interest the two pamphlets you were kind enough to send me, containing your address on the question of the Merchant Marine. They have interested me very much and instructed me not a little. In 1910, Wilson was nominated and elected to be Governor New Jersey, and within three years he was elected President of the United States. As President during World War I, Wilson would advocate for an expansion of the United States Merchant Marine in his 1914 State of the Union address: To speak plainly we have grossly erred in the way in which we have stunted and hindered the development of our merchant marine It is necessary for many weighty reasons of national efficiency and development that we should have a great merchant marine. This is an idea he perhaps received from Lewis Nixon (1861-1940), a well-respected naval architect, building executive, and Democratic political activist who frequently spoke on the importance of America increasing its naval power. Americas entry into World War I was in large part over Germanys policy of unrestricted submarine warfare against American merchant ships. Wilson also signed the 1915 Seamens Act, the Magna Carta of American sailors' rights. In someone elses hand, probably a previous owner, is the handwritten note, President of Princeton University President of the United States. The letter is on the official stationery of the PRESIDENTS ROOM at Princeton. It is in very condition with trimmed margins, toning and a dark autograph.
The Black Belly of the Tarantula [La Tarantola dal ventre Nero] (Complete set of eight color still photographs from the US release of the 1971 Italian film)

The Black Belly of the Tarantula [La Tarantola dal ventre Nero] (Complete set of eight color still photographs from the US release of the 1971 Italian film) by Paolo Cavara (director); Lucile Laks (screenwriter); Giancarlo Giannini, Claudine Auger, Barbara Bouchet, Rossella Falk (starring)

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The Black Belly of the Tarantula [La Tarantola dal ventre Nero] (Complete set of eight color still photographs from the US release of the 1971 Italian film)
Author
Paolo Cavara (director); Lucile Laks (screenwriter); Giancarlo Giannini, Claudine Auger, Barbara Bouchet, Rossella Falk (starring)
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Royal Books (United States)
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Beverly Hills, CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], 1972. Complete set of eight vintage color studio still photographs from the US release of the 1971 Italian film. A police detective investigates a string of murders where the victims are paralyzed and disemboweled. Set and shot on location in Rome. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.