EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D., President. Typed letter signed as President, to J.K. Brigstocke (a banker), Washington, D.C., 16 June 1955, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, regarding a trust: "Will you please arrange to issue a check...in the sum of $5,000.00, out of the uninvested accumulated income in this trust..."; EISENHOWER. Typed letter signed to R.W. Woodruff, n.p., 7 October 1947, 1 page 4to, Ike's personal five-star stationery, declining an invitation: "The idea of some quail shooting in January appeals to me immensely, but...it is very doubtful that I shall be able to get away even for a few days..."; EISENHOWER. Typed letter signed as President of Columbia University, to R.W. Woodruff, n.p., 17 May 1950, 1 page, 4to, Ike's personal five-star stationery, concerning a professorship for Columbia University: "[I]f there is to be a professorship established in his name [Owen D. Young], I think [his son] Philip Young and the Columbia School of Business should be among the first to receive consideration..."; EISENHOWER. Typed letter signed to Robert Cutler, Gettysburg, 1 July 1967, 1 page, 4to, Ike's personal stationery, passing on Mamie's advice: "'...Don't you realize it is about time you were enjoying life rather than breaking down your health for something that you think you have to do...'"; together 4 items. (4)

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EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D., President. Typed letter signed as President, to J.K. Brigstocke (a banker), Washington, D.C., 16 June 1955, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, regarding a trust: "Will you please arrange to issue a check...in the sum of $5,000.00, out of the uninvested accumulated income in this trust..."; EISENHOWER. Typed letter signed to R.W. Woodruff, n.p., 7 October 1947, 1 page 4to, Ike's personal five-star stationery, declining an invitation: "The idea of some quail shooting in January appeals to me immensely, but...it is very doubtful that I shall be able to get away even for a few days..."; EISENHOWER. Typed letter signed as President of Columbia University, to R.W. Woodruff, n.p., 17 May 1950, 1 page, 4to, Ike's personal five-star stationery, concerning a professorship for Columbia University: "[I]f there is to be a professorship established in his name [Owen D. Young], I think [his son] Philip Young and the Columbia School of Business should be among the first to receive consideration..."; EISENHOWER. Typed letter signed to Robert Cutler, Gettysburg, 1 July 1967, 1 page, 4to, Ike's personal stationery, passing on Mamie's advice: "'...Don't you realize it is about time you were enjoying life rather than breaking down your health for something that you think you have to do...'"; together 4 items. (4)