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Three Presidents

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Three TLSs as president, signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, each one page, White House letterhead, dated 1935–1954; also includes a secretarially signed letter from LBJ. All to John A. Logan of the National Association of Food Chains.
FDR's letter, in part: "Would you be good enough to let me know whether any of the chains in your Association or any individual stores operating on chains, have either lengthened hours or reduced the pay of any of the employees; also I would be very glad if you let me know whether any of the chains or individual stores are using loss leader methods in any or their firms or stores."
Truman's letter, in part: "Please accept my thanks for the message…and for the loyal assurances you convey on behalf of the food chains of America. I am deeply grateful to you and those you represent for supporting our mobilization program in such a fine way."
Eisenhower's letter, in part: "In a brief time the American food industry has grown rapidly and accomplished much. By continually improving marketing practices, your organization helps to maintain a stable and prosperous agriculture and does much to improve the vigor of our people. My congratulations go to you on your fine achievements. I wish you every success in your continuing contributions to our nation's good."
Double-matted and framed together to an overall size of 32.5 x 14.5. In fine condition.

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Three TLSs as president, signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, each one page, White House letterhead, dated 1935–1954; also includes a secretarially signed letter from LBJ. All to John A. Logan of the National Association of Food Chains.
FDR's letter, in part: "Would you be good enough to let me know whether any of the chains in your Association or any individual stores operating on chains, have either lengthened hours or reduced the pay of any of the employees; also I would be very glad if you let me know whether any of the chains or individual stores are using loss leader methods in any or their firms or stores."
Truman's letter, in part: "Please accept my thanks for the message…and for the loyal assurances you convey on behalf of the food chains of America. I am deeply grateful to you and those you represent for supporting our mobilization program in such a fine way."
Eisenhower's letter, in part: "In a brief time the American food industry has grown rapidly and accomplished much. By continually improving marketing practices, your organization helps to maintain a stable and prosperous agriculture and does much to improve the vigor of our people. My congratulations go to you on your fine achievements. I wish you every success in your continuing contributions to our nation's good."
Double-matted and framed together to an overall size of 32.5 x 14.5. In fine condition.

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