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I'm guessing this is a secretarial by the way the "S" is formed like an actual "S", not like his usual up and down spiked "S", but since this is from a letter dated 1943 I'm wondering how often he would have used secretarial signatures before he got into office? From what I've been reading, he was more of a 'hands on' kinda guy! Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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