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[PRESIDENTS]. HARDING, WARREN G. Typed letter signed to Dr. John Wesley Hill, 18 November 1910, 2 pages, 4to, to a supporter reflecting on his defeat in the Ohio gubernatorial election and its implications for President Taft, "I am more or less surprised at the overwhelming defeat, but have not wasted a single moment in grieving over the result...My chief regret is on account of President Taft. He certainly deserved better at the hands of Ohio Republicans" and thanks Hill for his work on his behalf, "No speaker...contributed half so much to Republican enthusiasm as you did." -- ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Typed letter signed, "To the Members of the Miami Post of the Grand Army of the Republic," 12 December 1935, 1 page, 4to, on White House stationery, with envelope, a boldly signed Christmas greeting from Roosevelt "...Certainly there is no more appropriate time to renew old friendships and enjoy comradeships of many years standing than the Christmas season..." -- COOLIDGE, CALVIN. Typed letter signed to Newton E. Turgeon, 30 December 1922, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, declining an invitation to speak at a society meeting in light of "the condition of public affairs...I do not feel that I should be absent from Washington any more than is absolutely necessary." Together three items. (3)