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Lot 150: Rare JFK Notated Speech, 1957

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Lot  150: Rare JFK Notated Speech, 1957
<b>Autographs</b><hr><b>A Rare JFK Notated Speech</b>

<b>JOHN F. KENNEDY, A Rare Working Copy of A Speech, Half Typed and Half Autograph, Delivered as Senator.</b>
Typed Manuscript, but almost half in Autograph, as Senator, 5 pages recto and verso. 7.75' x 10.5', circa 1957, entitled 'The Massachusetts Economy.' Choice Extremely Fine. To this typed speech about economic conditions in Massachusetts - bad, like everywhere else, but still encouraging - Kennedy has added, in blue ball-point ink, an autograph paragraph to page 2, another two on page 3, and what appears to be the remaining text on the versos of pages 2 and 3. This autograph portion focuses on Massachusetts shipbuilding, and how large, heavily armed, combatant type surface ships might be refitted for missiles. Missile defense, of course, was an issue JFK would use to great success in the 1960 election.

Scholars know that before the cadre of speechwriters, before the army of aides, and way, way before the hordes of critics saying he wasnÕt really this or didnÕt really do that, there was always a John Fitzgerald Kennedy who could write, could think for himself, was really an intellectual and yes, did write many, or much of , his own speeches - as clearly evidenced here.

This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire Jack Kennedy, as it were, at his best.