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Ronald Reagan Document Signed: "Hollywood Motion Pictures have contributed greatly to the progress of civilization in our time"

Reagan certifies meeting minutes as secretary of the Motion Picture Industry Council: "Hollywood Motion Pictures have contributed greatly to the progress of civilization in our time"

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Reagan certifies meeting minutes as secretary of the Motion Picture Industry Council: "Hollywood Motion Pictures have contributed greatly to the progress of civilization in our time"

DS, three pages, 8.5 x 11, March 25, 1953. Document headed "Minutes of the meeting of the Motion Picture Industry Council, held in the board room of the Association of Motion Picture Producers on March 25, 1953," in part: "Mr. Skouras gave members an absorbing and informative outline of the state of the industry as he saw it, including a review of the foreign market based upon observations made during his recent trip around the world. He declared 'Hollywood Motion Pictures have contributed greatly to the progress of civilization in our time.' At the conclusion of the discussion, Mr. Freed expressed great appreciation for the evening which had proven most enlightening." Signed at the conclusion in blue ballpoint by Ronald Reagan as secretary of the Motion Picture Industry Council, and countersigned by Art Arthur as executive secretary. In fine condition.

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