ALS signed “Ron,” one lined yellow page, 8.5 x 8.5, dated in another hand December 12, 1967. Reagan, then governor of California, writes to Madeline [Mrs. Benjamin D.] Gilbert in Stamford, Connecticut. In part: “You’ll never know how much I appreciate all of you coming up to Hartford to sit through my speech—which I fear was too lengthy. Your thoughts and mine run parallel in so many ways I’m keeping your suggestions in my desk. I was very interested to see where McCheney Martin advocated an immediate balancing of the budget but feel [sic] we could delay in starting to reduce the debt. In fact his whole point was to the concern you expressed that we could return to fiscal sanity without violent ec[onomic] upheaval.” In fine condition, with irregular top edge (well away from text and easily matted out) and red pen mark through body of letter, away from signature. COA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.