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Document 263062
RONALD REAGAN and NANCY REAGAN. Photograph inscribed and signed:
"To Keith Knott - With Best Wishes./Ronald Reagan". Mrs. Reagan has
penned in front of her husband's signature: "Nancy &". NANCY
DAVIS, a 27-year-old actress at MGM, began receiving Communist Party
propaganda in 1950 during the Red scare in Hollywood. She consulted with
director Mervyn LeRoy, who spoke with Screen Actors Guild President RONALD
REAGAN about the problem. Reagan, 39-years-old and recently divorced, met
with Davis at dinner and told her that there were five actresses named Nancy
Davis and that the union would stand behind her if she were accused of being a
Communist. That was their first date. On March 4, 1952, they were married in the
Little Brown Church in North Hollywood, California. In January, 1995, in a
handwritten letter to the American people, Ronald Reagan disclosed he had
Alzheimer's disease. In this, his last communication with the public, the former
President wrote of continuing "to share life's journey with my beloved Nancy and
my family." Fine condition.
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