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JFK Writes a Long 1939 Autograph Letter Signed an

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JFK Writes a Long 1939 Autograph Letter Signed an
<B>JFK Writes a Long 1939 Autograph Letter Signed and Directs his Car to be Shipped on the Queen Mary to England while Writing "While England Slept" -- Included is a Telegram from his Father on the Same Subject</B></I> John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), thirty-fifth President (1961-1963). While in the Navy during World War II, Kennedy's PT boat was sunk and he earned a Purple Heart. He served as Congressman and Senator from Massachusetts, and his book, <I>Profiles in Courage,</B></I> won a Pulitzer Prize. Narrowly defeating Nixon in 1960, he faced problems like the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the growing civil rights movement, and the building of the Berlin Wall. He was assassinated in Dallas by Lee Harvey Oswald. Autograph letter signed, two pages, 1939. The letter is written on plain paper, and reads: "Dear Paul: If you want anything done in regard to the car -- you can wire Tolbert Macdonald -- I 21 Winthrop House -- Cambridge -- Mass and he'll take care of it. I think he's planning to drive down Wednesday so if you're planning to send via Queen Mary, I think it best you wire him what to do with it. If not -- He can leave it out to the house. Best Jack." The telegram reads: "February 21, 1939 Jack plans ship his car Queen Mary Saturday. I must deliver it to pier before four oclock Friday. Please leave car at Bronxville. Joseph P. Kennedy." A great association! <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>