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Old 01-15-2015, 08:06 PM
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This guy is some kinda famous singer .
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I don't keep many autographs other than my rock book. Here are a few that are important to me.

Dedication of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Libary. Is was built next to my college and I watched the construction from the science library. I got press credentials for the dedication and took these two photos. I printed both photos in the darkroom (8x10). The first one I also drymounted to a mat board and cut the mat and framed it. The second one is unframed.

Nathaniel Hawthorne - I got the signature and engraving separately. I built the frame and matted it. Mat is actually double mat burgundy over black. Frame is a nice solid wood frame in gold about an inch deep. It hangs on our entryway wall next to my wife's Renoir engraving.
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Of all the Einstein pieces in my collection, this is my favorite--a very important letter to James Coleman, author of Relativity for the Layman, in which Einstein presents his thought on how to properly explain Relativity to a lay audience. His conclusion? "Now you may have doubts that this is too much for the possible understanding of the reader... One can indeed have doubts whether a popular exposition of the essentials is possible at all."



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A few of mine.


Robin Hood with Errol Flynn, Basil Rathbone, and Olivia DeHavilland


Cooper and Wright


Spencer Tracy, Gener Kelly, Frederic March






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Just a few things I happen to have in my Photobucket library...











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The phrase I am least likely to utter during my lifetime. I'm still looking for my first one - he's on my short list.
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One more, Scott. Written during his very first visit to the US in 1921, which was a fund-raising tour to build the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

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Bought this one this month, should be here next week, will go nicely with my Buffalo Bill signed check


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