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Address of Attorney General Jacob K. Javits in acceptance of the nomination of the New York State Republican Party as candidate for election to the U.S. Senate. September 10, 1956. Typescript. 4 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956-09-10
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Press release: Remarks of Attorney General Jacob K. Javits, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, at an inter-faith rally in Central Park, New York City, September 23, 1956. Typescript. 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956-09-23
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Javits' campaign speech and remarks before the Oswego County Republican Organization rally on September 29, 1956. Typescript. 4 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956-09-29
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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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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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Remarks of President Eisenhower - Madison Square Garden. October 26, 1956. Typescript. 1 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1956-10-26
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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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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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Press release: List of bills sponsored alone or co-sponsored by Javits in 1957. Typescript. 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1957
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Statement of Senator Jacob K. Javits, of New York, before the Sub-Committee on Constitutional Rights of the Senate Judiciary Committee on February 21, 1957. Typescript. 3 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1957-02-21
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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: 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: Statement of Sen. Javits in connection with the Sharkey-Brown-Isaacs Bill Against Discrimination pending before the New York City Council. July 8, 1957. Typescript.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1957-07-08
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Press release: Remarks of Senator Javits prepared for delivery on floor of Senate on Civil Rights. July 13, 1957. Typescript. 3 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1957-07-13
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Press release from the office of Senator Jacob K. Javits regarding report to constituents on the first session of the 85th Congress. Typescript. 3 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1957-09-15
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Press release: Javits' announcing legislation against discrimination in housing and in support of Civil Rights. December 30, 1957. Typescript. 3 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1957-12-30
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NATO Parliamentarians Conference, Report of the General Affairs Committee, Economic Section. November 17-21, 1958. Typescript. 11 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1958
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Press release: Javits to attend NATO Parliamentarians economic meeting in London. August 12, 1958. Typescript. 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1958-08-12
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Press release: Report to the Senate of Javits on the NATO Parliamentarians Economic Rapporteurs. August 19, 1958. Typescript. 5 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1958-08-19
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Photograph of the birthplace of Jacob K. Javits, a tenement building at 85 Stanton Street, New York, New York. Undated. Color. Photographer unknown.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1958/1962
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Photograph taken during the plaque unveiling at the birthplace of Jacob K. Javits located at 85 Stanton Street, New York, New York. Pictured left to right: unidentified, Benjamin A. Javits (brother), Joshua Javits (son), Jacob K. Javits, and Harry Perlis. Plaque states "U.S. Senator Jacob K. Javits was born in this building May 18, 1904." Sponsored by the alumni of P.S. 20. November 4, 196?. B&W. Photographer unknown.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1958/1962
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Congressional Record biography of Senator Jacob K. Javits. Includes personal data, honorary degrees, and summaries of involvement in many issues including foreign policy, civil rights, national defense and security, health and culture, housing, immigration, and education. Typescript. 9 pp.
Original medium: Document
Date: 1958/1962
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Photograph of Senator Jacob K. Javits (center) and Senator Paul H. Douglas of Illinois (right) on the television program "Meet the Press." Moderated by Ned Brooks (left). January 4, 1959. Reni Photos, Washington, DC. B&W.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1959-01-04
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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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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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Fact sheet on Jacob K. Javits's record and activities on civil rights in the United States Senate. 1960. Typescript 2 pp.
Original medium: Document
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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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 of Jacob K. Javits (left) and Lawrence E. Spivak (right) on the television program "Meet the Press." Spivak was the co-founder and producer of "Meet the Press." February 14, 1960. Reni Photos, Washington, DC. B&W.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1960-02-14
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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. "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. "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. "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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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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Photograph. Photographer Unknown. Javits, Jacob K., Rockefeller, Nelson, Undated. Unidentified event. Black and White.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1962
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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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Audio recording of Javits discussing segregated housing and schools; discriminatory employment and education; foreign affairs; communism -- Soviet Union, Cuba, and Berlin; minimum wage; US Arts Foundation; Social Security; communication satellite; Civil Rights; equal opportunity; Nelson Rockefeller. 013:00, 7-1/2 inches-per-second, 1 track.
Original medium: Audio
Date: 1962-10-01
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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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Audio recording of Javits' political announcements for re-election campaign, 1962. Topics: Cuban prisoner release; Rockefeller; live Q&A; tax laws; veterans; spreading the burden; Castro; communism; stop shipment of arms to Cuba; morale. Campaign audio #2 and #3. 008:30, 7-1/2 inches-per-second, 1 track.
Original medium: Audio
Date: 1962-10-04
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Audio recording of Javits' discussing foreign affairs, Civil Rights; communism; issues concerning the State of New York. 001:30, 15 inches-per-second, 1 track.
Original medium: Audio
Date: 1962-10-26
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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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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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Photographer Unknown. Photograph. Javits, Jacob K. in office, Undated. Unidentified persons (not completely identified), Small group. B&W.
Original medium: Photograph
Date: 1963/1967
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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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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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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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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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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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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