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ADAMS, ANSEL. Typed Letter Signed, "Ansel," to "Dear Dr. Chamberlain," on greeting card, with a few holograph corrections.

COMPARING WITH REAGAN: "DO NOT FORGET HITLER; . . . HE WAS USED BY PEOPLE" ADAMS, ANSEL. Typed Letter Signed, "Ansel," to "Dear Dr. Chamberlain," on greeting card, with a few holograph corrections. The letter, thanking for an examination, remarking that Mike [his physician son] admires her, noting that the news of her giving birth soon was exciting for his wife Virginia, reporting having lost weight during a recent trip, expressing worry about the possibility of Ronald Reagan becoming president, worrying that such a presidency would place business above more important priorities and bring about a world war, reporting having met with Dr. [Abraham] Aronow who was also liked by Mike, and with holograph postscript: "Forgive typing! I can blame it on arthritis! It's awful!" 2 pages, written on second and third pages of card. The card, showing reproduction of his photograph, "Dogwood Blossoms" (1938) on first page of folded sheet forming 4 pages. 12mo; faint scattered soiling. Np, 11 October 1980

". . . I am seriously worried about Reagan. My concern is separate from the Party! I know of many excellent Republicans who would make a good President and in whom I could trust. Reagan is a VERY DANGEROUS man, simply because he is a nit-wit, makes the most erronious [sic] statements, and has revealed himself as the tool of some 'special interests' of dire intent. His opposition to the E.P.A. and the E.R.A. clearly shows stupidity and dire influence. Mention of Gen. Haig as Secretary of Defence simply brings world war III close to reality. These are terrible people and, if they are elected, could bring us close to a Dictatorship in a short time. Do not forget Hitler; he was certainly not bright, but he was used by people who were both bright and evil.
"Coolidge made a statement that has always bothered me--'The business of America is Business.' If business was all America should be concerned with I should move to Antar[c]tica! . . . I have known far too many [businessmen] who represent everything I cannot believe in, who are utterly selfish and--in the human sense--stupid. I do NOT include such great people as the Walter Hass', Ralph Davies, Otto Meyer, etc. . . . I fear the ubiquitous racism, the prevalent jingoism, and the growing standard of non-excellence. . . .
". . . I just want to make myself clear (O Lord--that's something Nixon said! Forgive me!) . . . ."

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    ". . . I am seriously worried about Reagan. My concern is separate from the Party! I know of many excellent Republicans who would make a good President and in whom I could trust. Reagan is a VERY DANGEROUS man, simply because he is a nit-wit, makes the most erronious [sic] statements, and has revealed himself as the tool of some 'special interests' of dire intent. His opposition to the E.P.A. and the E.R.A. clearly shows stupidity and dire influence. Mention of Gen. Haig as Secretary of Defence simply brings world war III close to reality. These are terrible people and, if they are elected, could bring us close to a Dictatorship in a short time. Do not forget Hitler; he was certainly not bright, but he was used by people who were both bright and evil.
    "Coolidge made a statement that has always bothered me--'The business of America is Business.' If business was all America should be concerned with I should move to Antar[c]tica! . . . I have known far too many [businessmen] who represent everything I cannot believe in, who are utterly selfish and--in the human sense--stupid. I do NOT include such great people as the Walter Hass', Ralph Davies, Otto Meyer, etc. . . . I fear the ubiquitous racism, the prevalent jingoism, and the growing standard of non-excellence. . . .
    ". . . I just want to make myself clear (O Lord--that's something Nixon said! Forgive me!) . . . ."
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