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Film footage of Javits speaking at a Senate News Conference on July 10, 1966. Four interns from the New York area ask Senator Javits questions. Topics: Vietnam, Code of Ethics --Dodd Case, Ronald Reagan (pre-presidency) sounding like Goldwater, Red China--Communism--Vietnam--Korea, Supreme Court Decisions of arrest procedures in the U.S., Growing and Prosperous Europe, and choice of military service. 013:37, Film positive, Film duplicate, 600 ft., Senate Recording Studio 3640.
Original medium: Video
Date: 1966-07-10
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Jacob K. Javits and Robert F. Kennedy meeting and discussing Civil Rights issues on March 12, 1965. They are pictured center, in the background among a crowd. B&W.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1965-03-12
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Photograph. Photographer Unknown. Cotton, Norris, Javits, Jacob K., Undated. Unidentified persons (not completely identified) "First Black Page."
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1965
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A press release and transcript from the television show "Senate News Conference" filmed for broadcast on Sunday May 2, 1965
Original medium: Document
Date: 1965-05-01
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Public Law 89-209 allowed for the creation of the "National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965." It allowed for grants to be given to artists and individuals who work in the humanities to assist them in their endeavors with financial support from the Federal Government
Original medium: Pamphlet
Date: 1965-09-29
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Press release: Senator Javits talks about the importance of supporting the arts and the humanities. He addresses the way in which funds will be allocated to people in the arts and the humanities and his personal support of this bill.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1965-01-07
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This is the first time that Senator Javits addressed the importance of establishing an organization dedicated to supporting people in the arts and the humanities.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1957-03-03
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Press release from Senators Jacob K. Javits and Robert F. Kennedy on a voting rights bill for citizens educated in a language other than English at an American school. April 8, 1965. Typescript. 1 p.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1965-04-08
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Photograph. United Press International. Civil Rights Bill-Signing Ceremony, Javits, Jacob K., Johnson, Lyndon B., King, Martin Luther, Jr., Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is shaking hands with a seated President Lyndon B. Johnson, and Senator Javits is standing and smiling behind and between them.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1964-07-02
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Photograph. Photographer Unknown. Cloture Vote Team Dirksen, Everett M., Dodd, Thomas J., Hart, Philip A., Humphrey, Hubert H., Keating, Kenneth B., Scott, Hugh, Javits, Jacob K., June 10, 1964.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1964-06-10
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Letter from Senator Javits to Thomas I Emersen at the Yale Law School; letter from Clarence B. Jones about Dr. King's Appeal; Appeal to the Honorable John F. Kennedy by Revernd Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. May 17, 1962. 3 seperate pp.
Original medium: Correspondence
Date: 1962-1963
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Photograph. Photographer: Bruce Jay Colan. Javits is pictured in the foreground. Pictured in the background are large crowds of people and the Washington Monument. Javits, Jacob K., 1963 August 28. March on Washington, D.C.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1963-08-28
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Congressional Record: Javits giving update on ADELA. January 28, 1965. Blue typescript. 1 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1965-01-28
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Presentation letter from Javits to fellow Republicans on his book: Order of Battle, A Republican's Call to Reason; An Advertisement from Book Week about Senator Javits' Book. Typescript 1 p. Newspaper 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1964
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News of Atheneum Publishers Marketing materials: Quotes from book; advertisement proof. April 23, 1964.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1964
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Letter from Hubert H. Humphrey to Marion Javits congratuling the Javits' for his new book. April 21, 1964. Typescript. 1 pp.
Original medium: Correspondence
Date: 1964-04-21
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Photograph. Dan Lewis Photographer. Humphrey, Hubert H., Javits, Jacob K., Kennedy, John F., Pastore, John O., Smathers, George A., Williams, Harrison, at the signing of the Medical Education Bill, September 24, 1963.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1963-09-24
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Campaign button. "Re-elect Javits U.S. Senator;" black and fluorescent orange
Original medium: Artifact
Date: 1962
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Campaign button. "Keep N.Y. in front Rockefeller Javits Citizens Committee." Blue and white. Metal
Original medium: Artifact
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Photograph. Photographer Unknown. Javits, Jacob K., Rockefeller, Nelson, Undated. Unidentified event. Black and White.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1962
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Campaign leaflet. "In the good hands of the Rockefeller team" Comic Book Style. Paper. 8 pp bound.
Original medium: Leaflet
Date: 1962
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Campaign leaflet. "Keep New York in the good hands of the Rockefeller Team." Blue and black ink. White paper. Printed on both sides. Paper. 2 pp.
Original medium: Leaflet
Date: 1962
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Photograph. Photographer Unknown. Javits, Carla, Javits, Jacob K., Javits, Joshua, Javits, Joy, Javits, Marion B., Undated. Javits family portrait used in campaign literature. Black and White.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1961
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Campaign leaflet. "Vote y Re-elija al Senador Jacob K. Javits." In Spanish. Printed on both sides. Black ink. Paper. 2 pp.
Original medium: Leaflet
Date: 1962
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Campaign leaflet. "Re-elect Senator Javits" in blue. By the Independent Voters for Javits. Photo of Javits above. Blue and black. White paper. Printed on two sides. Paper. 4 pp bound.
Original medium: Leaflet
Date: 1962
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Campaign leaflet. "Senator Richard Russell, leader of the Southern Segregationists, accused Senator Javits of forcing the Kennedy administration to introduce Civil Rights legislation." is written at the top, "Senator Russell is right." is written at the bottom. Information about Javits' Civil Rights record. Blue with white writing. 4 pp bound.
Original medium: Leaflet
Date: 1962-10-01
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Discrimination-U.S.A. by Jacob K. Javits dust jacket and advertisement from the Harcourt, Brace and Company.
Original medium: Book Jacket
Date: 1960
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Photograph. Photographer Unknown. Javits, Jacob K., and Nixon, Richard M. looking at Javits' book, Discrimination - U.S.A. 1960. Black and White
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1960
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Material relating to Javits speech to the New York Young Republicans. Telegram from Western Union. Dec. 7, 1959. 3 pp. United States Senate Memorandum on pink paper. 1 pp. Press Release "The Republican Party in the 1959 Elections" Nov. 10, 1959. Edited. Typescript. 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1959-12-08
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Press Release: Legislation introduced by Senator Javits and Representative Edna F. Kelly to invite foreign countries to participate in a World's Fair in New York City in 1964. Aug. 14, 1959. Typescript. 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1959-08-14
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Statement of Senator Jacob K. Javits to Newsweek Magazine on the queston of Congressional conflict of interest. Blue Ink. Edited. Typescript. 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1964-06-08
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Press release: Remarks of Senator Javits, prepared for delivery before the Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, National Convention, Shoreham Hotel, Washington D.C. May 7, 1957. Edited. Typescript. 3 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1957-05-07
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Press release: Senator Javits leaves to head NATO economic study. Will explore Greek, Turkish, Portugese development. Nov 9, 1964. Typescript. 1 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1964-11-09
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Press release: Election Night Speech given Nov. 7, 1956 at 1:27am. Handwritten edits. Typescript. 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956-11-07
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Javits Campaign Speech at Dinner with introduction, 1956 November 1. , 023:11
Original medium: CD
Date: 1956-11-01
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Photograph, Eisenhower, Dwight D., Eisenhower, Mamie D., Javits, Jacob K., Javits, Marion B. Photographer Unknown. Undated. Black and White.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1956
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Jacob Javits speaking at a podium into a microphone overtop a banner that reads "Re-Elect Ike-Dick" Photograph, Paul Pirell Photo. Javits, Jacob K., 1956 Elections Campaign. Black and White.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1956
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Remarks of President Eisenhower - Madison Square Garden. October 26, 1956. Typescript. 1 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956-10-26
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Press release: Remarks for delivery by Javits for Madison Square Garden Rally of the Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon-Javits. Oct. 25, 1956. Typescript. 3 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956-10-25
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Campaign leaflet. "7 reasons why you and every veteran should vote for Ike, Dick and Jack, Three Great Veterans". Blue text and Pictures on White Paper.
Original medium: Leaflet
Date: 1956
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Campaign flyer. "Vote for Eisenhower-Nixon, Javits" Picture of Javits and his Family in upper left corner. Text Front and Back.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956
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Javits record on Israel. Outlines Javit's Background and work regarding issues on Israel and Palestine. Typescript. 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956
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Citizens for Javits campaign statements
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956
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Press release: Statement on Immigration by Javits. October 15, 1956. Typescript 4 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956-10-14
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Javits Song (Pepsi-Cola Melody, Cut #3)-1956 Campaign, 1956
Original medium: CD
Date: 1956
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Campaign bumper sticker. "Javits For U.S. Senate" Large orange and white text on a navy blue background.
Original medium: Sticker
Date: 1956
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Letter, Javits and Javits, expressing appreciation for campaign support and an invitation for a reception at the Ambassador Hotel, Diplomat Suite on November 15. Typescript. 1 Page.
Original medium: Correspondence
Date: 1954-11-10
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Campaign letter. Veterans non-partisan Committee for the Election of Jacob. K. Javits. Typescript. 1 page. Campaign Leaflet. "Elect Javits" "Javits for Attorney-General". Blue photo and text on white paper.
Original medium: Correspondence
Date: 1954
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Campaign leaflet. "Elect Jacob K. Javits a fighting attorney general." Black writing with white paper. Black and white photo of Javits on front. Paper.
Original medium: Leaflet
Date: 1954
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Letter, Independent Citizens' Committee for Javits, in support of Jacob K. Javits. October 28, 1954. Typescript. 1 page.
Original medium: Correspondence
Date: 1954-10-28