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President Truman Signs A 1946 Memorandum About Transferring White House Office Employees

President Truman Signs A 1946 Memorandum About Transferring White House Office Employees by HARRY S. TRUMAN

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Seller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
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President Truman Signs A 1946 Memorandum About Transferring White House Office Employees
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HARRY S. TRUMAN
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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HARRY TRUMAN (1884-1972). Truman was the Thirty-Third President. Archive. 1945-1946. The White House. An archive of materials related to transferring White House and Executive Department personnel shortly after Truman took over as President. The highlight is a June 28, 1946 typed memorandum signed M.C. Latta Executive Clerk addressed to Truman. The content states The attached list has been prepared pursuant to your approval of the transfer to this office of certain employees now on detail from various Departments and agencies of the government and the promotion of some of these as well as regular White House Office employees to grades approved by the Civil Service Commission. Action as indicated, effective July 1, 1946, is hereby recommended. At the conclusion, Truman wrote Approved Harry S Truman. The memorandum is stapled to a ten page typed list of various Executive Department employees, including their name, the department where he or she works, their title, pay grade and salary. There are several other similar typed memoranda, several signed by Frank K. Sanderson, an executive administrator in the Truman White House. Overall, the pieces are in very good condition. Most unusual Presidential content, reminding people that the President also runs one-third of the Federal government.
WHEREFORE CHANGE?" MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED REASONS WHY WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON SHOULD AND WILL HAVE THE SUPPORT OF THE DEMOCRACY, FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, IN PREFERENCE TO MARTIN VAN BUREN. BY A WORKINGMAN

WHEREFORE CHANGE?" MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED REASONS WHY WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON SHOULD AND WILL HAVE THE SUPPORT OF THE DEMOCRACY, FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, IN PREFERENCE TO MARTIN VAN BUREN. BY A WORKINGMAN by Workingman, A.

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WHEREFORE CHANGE?" MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED REASONS WHY WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON SHOULD AND WILL HAVE THE SUPPORT OF THE DEMOCRACY, FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, IN PREFERENCE TO MARTIN VAN BUREN. BY A WORKINGMAN
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Workingman, A.
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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Boston: Printed by Tuttle, Dennett & Chisholm, 1840. 16pp, stitched as issued. Light scattered foxing, Good+. 119 reasons, to be precise. The Jacksonian Era has created an "imperial" presidency; Harrison will restore the office to its proper role. "There is no republicanism in Van Burenism." Corrupt characters populate the Van Buren Administration; Harrison is the ideal of simple republicanism. Cronin & Wise 151 [Harrison]. AI 40-4754 [5]. Not in Miles.
Essays on Music in the Western World ... Foreword by Lewis Lockwood
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Essays on Music in the Western World ... Foreword by Lewis Lockwood by STRUNK, Oliver

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Essays on Music in the Western World ... Foreword by Lewis Lockwood
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STRUNK, Oliver
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
ISBN
9780393021783
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New York: Norton, 1974. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Full black cloth with titling gilt to spine. 200 pp. With several illustrations and numerous musical examples. From the collection of musicologist Stanley Boorman.