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Document 254772
RONALD REAGAN. TLS: "Ron" as
Governor of California, 1p, 7¼x10½. Governor's Office, Sacramento, 1969
October 7. To Ken Murray, Beverly Hills. In full: "I only
now had a chance to look through your pictorial recollections of San Simeon and
think you did a marvellous (sic) job in narrating the Hearst Story. This,
together with the great interest the public has in this family, promises the
book's appeal and success. Regarding your generosity in wanting to share any
returns with the State, I can only again tell you how grateful we are."
In a 44-word handwritten postscript, Reagan adds: "P.S. Ken this
dos'nt (sic) begin to say how really over whelmed every one up here is over what
you have done. Our park director Mr. Mott may run you for Gov. What you've done
is truly above & beyond the call of duty. Bless You." KEN MURRAY
was a vaudevillian, actor, radio and television entertainer who had hosted a
variety show on television in the early fifties. He wrote The Golden Days of
San Simeon. San Simeon was the massive California estate of publisher
William Randolph Hearst, furnished with antiques and artifacts from around the
world. Lightly creased. Fine condition.
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