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| GOP Lunch Bucket Signed by four Republican presidents: Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Sr. [American President]
On a unique impressively decorated lunch bucket, autographs of four chief executives and nearly a hundred other members of the Republican elite, including: Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Bob Dole, Nelson Rockefeller, Tom Dewey, Bob Hope, Barry Goldwater, Strom Thurmond, Spiro Agnew, John Mitchell, Martha Mitchell, Phyllis Schlafly, Cesar Romero, Pat Nixon, Julie Nixon, Tricia Nixon, Nancy Reagan, Mark Hatfield, George Romney, Happy Rockefeller, Judy Agnew, George Murphy, John Connally, William Saxbe, Robert Taft, Ray Bolger, Harold Stassen, Barbara Bush, John Tower, Maureen Reagan, and Barbara Eisenhower. Christine Todd Whitman signed the famous lunchbox in 1995.
Metal Thermos lunch bucket, hand painted and beautifully decorated, with rounded top, hinged at back with two front clasps catching at top. Interior lined with royal blue baize and trimmed with gold braid, the exterior painted ivory and decorated with seven GOP elephants of various sizes and with sketches of the White House and Capitol building.
Height: 18.5 cm (7.25 in.) Width: 25.5 cm. (10 in.) Depth: 12.2 cm. (12.5 in.)
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| Ronald Reagan Typed Document Signed [American President]
Typed Document Signed "Ronald Reagan" as Secretary of the MPIC. February 10, 1954, 2 pages. Minutes of the Special Meeting of the Motion Picture Industry Council, Held in the Board Room of the Association of Motion Picture Producers on February 10, 1954.
"All MPIC proceedings are regarded as confidential"
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| Ronald Reagan Autograph Draft [American President]
Governor Reagan denies that he is an active candidate for president: “That job should seek the man.”
Ronald Reagan, Autograph Draft Letter with Partial Signature (“Ronald”) as Governor of California, to Maytor McKinley, with filing mark dated February 26, 1968.
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