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I especially appreciate your thoughts because of your personal experience as well as the insight you provided on Puerto Rico matters in general. In part: "Thank you for your letter on the Navy's target practice at Vieques, Puerto Rico. On White House letterhead to The Honorable Daniel Patrick Moynihan, United States Senate, Washington, D.C. The White House, Washington, 1999 October 20. Typed Letter Signed: "Bill" as President, 2p, 7x10½, separate sheets. He added an autograph postscript that "I will do all I can to bring this to a satisfactory conclusion". They became friends in the fifth grade and both attended Independence High School but never dated: Harry was shy and Bess was an extrovert.īILL CLINTON President Bill Clinton signed this typed letter to Senator Pat Moynihan in 1999 regarding live bombing exercises Vieques, Puerto Rico that had killed a native Puerto Rican earlier that year. Truman later claimed it was love at first sight. Five-year-old BESS (1885-1982) first met six-year-old HARRY (1884-1972) in a Sunday School class at the First Presbyterian Church in Independence, Missouri. Ink note (unknown hand) above inscription. B/w, 10½x13 overall, image 7¼x9½ (one surface). Perkins strengthened the labor-law enforcement and helped to establish Social Security.(2) Photograph inscribed and signed: "With regards to Leo Hessler/Bess W. Perkins also established the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Labor Standards Bureau. She also served as secretary of labor from 1933-1945. This photograph is inscribed to Francis Perkins who was America's first female cabinet member. B/w, 10x13 overall, image 7¼x9½ (one surface). President and another B/w photograph of his wife, Framed to 8x25 overall Comprises: (1) Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Miss Frances Perkins with kindest/regards and best wishes/Harry Truman". HARRY and BESS TRUMAN A B/w photograph of the 33rd U.S. Arthur Friedlund" as Secretary, certifying that "New York Yankees, Inc. Weiss" as President of the Amsterdam Exhibition Co. Included is a stock certificate signed: "George M. The Yankees continued ownership, finally dissolving the corporation in 1953. When the league disbanded after the 1951 season, so did the team. From 1950-1951, the Amsterdam Rugmakers were the Yankees farm team in the Canadian-American League. Resuming play in 1946, the New York Yankees bought the team after the 1949 season. Because of WWII, no games were played during the years 1943-1945 due to the lack of players. owned the Class C Minor League team, the Amsterdam Rugmakers of the Canadian-American League. FROM THE MINUTES OF THEIR FIRST MEETING ON JANUTO THEIR DISSOLUTION MEETING ON MAY 21, 1953. THE COMPLETE YANKEES CORPORATE RECORDS OF THE AMSTERDAM EXHIBITION COMPANY, INC. WEISS Corporate records of Amsterdam, New York Yankees farm team, including five signed by Weiss.