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An open letter to the new President about the Midddle East. Congratulations, Mr. President. We all wish you the blessings of God in your tremendous task. As you have noted, "Never has the United states been in more trouble in more places than it is today." Mr. President: The area of gravest peril is the Middle East, where the Arab-Israeli conflict and the resultant U.S.-Soviet confrontation pose a serious threat to world peace ...
Collection StructurePoster collection > An open letter to the new President about the Midddle East. Congratulations, Mr. President. We all wish you the blessings of God in your tremendous task. As you have noted, "Never has the United states been in more trouble in more places than it is today." Mr. President: The area of gravest peril is the Middle East, where the Arab-Israeli conflict and the resultant U.S.-Soviet confrontation pose a serious threat to world peace ...
Item Title An open letter to the new President about the Midddle East. Congratulations, Mr. President. We all wish you the blessings of God in your tremendous task. As you have noted, "Never has the United states been in more trouble in more places than it is today." Mr. President: The area of gravest peril is the Middle East, where the Arab-Israeli conflict and the resultant U.S.-Soviet confrontation pose a serious threat to world peace ...
Collection TitlePoster collection
Publisher New York Times
Date Created1969
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Text only. (Copy of an ad in the New York Times for the newsletter called "Perspective".).

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Country of OriginUnited States
Place PublishedNew York, United States
DimensionsOverall: 22 x 15 in. (55.9 x 38.1 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
black and white
Hoover IDPoster US 8134
Record NumberXX343.32577
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