LOT 218 John W. McCormack
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Boston politician (1891Â1980) who served in Congress from 1928 to 1971, and as Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1962 to 1971. ALS signed ÂJohn McCormack, three pages, 6 x 9, personal letterhead, June 13, 1977. Fascinating political letter about being first in the line of succession to the presidency, in part: "I appreciate the warm regard you have for me, as well as Dean Rusk and former Congressman Rodney Love, both outstanding Americans. I remember Congressman Love with deep respect. L.B.J., after the tragic death of J.F.K., and when he assumed the office of President realized the seriousness of the Presidency, and the awesome problems that would confront him. He was very concerned if anything should happen to him where, while alive, he could not perform the duties of the President. Apparently, he had in mind the condition of the country when Woodrow Wilson was seriously incapacitated. He brought up conditions, if the situation arose, under which I should perform the duties of the President. He drew up an agreement and filed it, under which if he became unable to perform his duties, that as next in line I would do so. He brought up the subject dramatic and vitally important. Thank God, it was not necessary for me to act in accordance with the agreement. We must remember that L.B.J. had a heart condition which some years before had confined him in a hospital for a protracted period of time." In fine condition. Between the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, and the swearing-in of Hubert Humphrey as vice president on January 20, 1965, McCormack was first in the line of succession for the presidential powers and duties. As Speaker, McCormack helped to usher President Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society legislation, including laws to expand civil rights, access to public education, and health care for the elderly.Format: ALS
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