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Herbert Hoover 1921 Typed Letter Signed Regarding

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Herbert Hoover 1921 Typed Letter Signed Regarding
<B>Herbert Hoover 1921 Typed Letter Signed Regarding Famine</B></I> One page, 8.5" x 11.5", personal letterhead, 1921 March 1, to J. Mitchel Thorsen, Cosmopolitan Magazine. In part: "I have read Sir Philip Gibbs' story 'The Madonna of the Hungry Child' in the current number of Cosmopolitan Magazine. Famine is an abstract thing to our people. We have never seen or felt its realities... " This subject was near to the heart of Hoover. After the United States entered World War I, President Wilson appointed Hoover head of the Food Administration. He succeeded in cutting consumption of foods needed overseas and avoided rationing at home, yet kept the Allies fed. After the Armistice, Hoover, a member of the Supreme Economic Council and head of the American Relief Administration, organized shipments of food for starving millions in central Europe. He extended aid to famine-stricken Soviet Russia in 1921. When a critic inquired if he was not thus helping Bolshevism, Hoover retorted, "Twenty million people are starving. Whatever their politics, they shall be fed!" Folds, very light staining from envelope glue, else fine. <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>