1941 Extraordinary Franklin D. Roosevelt Signed Document Appointing 5 War Time Individuals at $1.00 Per Year

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1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt Signed Document Appointing 5 War Time Individuals at $1.00 Per Year. During WWII mobilization, President Roosevelt used wartime authority to enlist private-sector “dollar-a-year” experts—legally appointing them as federal employees at $1 per annum. Congress enabled this in 1940 to permit departments, with the President’s approval, to employ “persons of outstanding experience and ability” for defense work.  FDR later reinforced the exemption in civil-service rules. The appropriation act was signed into law on April 5, 1941 meaning this group of five were likely one of the first to be so appointed since this document was issued 5 weeks later. 

On  official White House Washington letterhead, signed and dated May 14, 1941. From the collection of a former White House staff member. Professionally double-matted and framed. Comes with our 100% money-back guarantee of authenticity. 

Historical Notes

The five persons appointed by this document whose efforts during WWII were appreciated, but not often recognized. 

Edward K. Bauer, with the designation of Supervisor of Steel Expediting Department

Charles William Bergquist, with the designation of Industrial Relations Adviser

Albert C. Danekind, Designation of  Special Consultant

George J. Kelday, Industrial Relations Adviser

Bayard D. Kunkle, Industrial Relations Adviser

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Product ConditionVery fine, clean and clear signature, and beautifully framed
Size12.5" x 14.5"
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