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MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Typed Letter Signed, as Librarian of Congress, to Justice D. Lawrence Groner ("My dear Mr. Justice"),

PROTECTING THE MAGNA CARTA DURING THE 1939 WORLD'S FAIR MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Typed Letter Signed, as Librarian of Congress, to Justice D. Lawrence Groner ("My dear Mr. Justice"), inviting him to attend a ceremony at which the Magna Carta is to be presented to the Library of Congress. 1 page, small 4to, "Library of Congress" stationery, with integral blank; staple holes at upper left, horizontal fold. Washington, 9 November 1939

  • Notes: "On the . . . twenty-eighth of November . . . the Magna Carta recently on exhibit in the British Pavilion at the New York World''s Fair will be deposited in the Library of Congress by the British Ambassador. Although this deposit is for temporary safekeeping during the present emergency, the Library of Congress will . . . exhibit the Magna Carta in the Main Exhibit Hall . . . opposite the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. In view of the great importance of the document . . . there will be a brief and informal ceremony of presentation. It would be an honor . . . if you could be present . . . ."
    At the 1939 New York World''s Fair, the Lincoln Cathedral''s Magna Carta--one of four surviving original manuscript copies dating from 1215--was exhibited in the British Pavilion. The document was displayed behind bulletproof glass and guarded by unusually tight security, partly because it was a time of political unrest, when extremist groups sought to destroy important targets to publicize their aims. On Independence Day in 1940, a time bomb was discovered at the Pavilion, and although the bomb was removed to an open field nearby, it could not be disarmed before it detonated, killing two detectives.

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