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Browse collection items by the medium of the original physical object prior to digitzation. Item results listed chronologically by year, but can be sorted by date, title, etc.
Advertisement
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Advertisement published by the Lincoln Club supporting Jacob K. Javits and John R. Crews
Advertisement published by the Lincoln Club. Photograph of Jacob K. Javits, "Our Attorney General" and Hon. John R. Crews "Our County Leader." -
Page from Book Week and a letter from Jacob K. Javits to fellow Republicans about his book: Order of Battle
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.
Artifact
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American Passport for Jacob K. Javits
American Passport of Jacob K. Javits. Canceled. Maroon cover with gold writing. Corner removed. -
"Keep N.Y. In Front Rockefeller Javits Citizens Committee" Campaign Button
Campaign button. "Keep N.Y. in front Rockefeller Javits Citizens Committee." Blue and white. Metal -
Campaign Button, Javits for Attorney-General
Campaign button. "Javits for Attorney General." Photo above. Blue writing on white background. Large, round. Metal, 1954.
Artwork
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Log of the flight of Lieut. Col. Jacob K. Javits
Global Map. "Log of the flight of Lieut. Col. Jacob K. Javits." Eagle carrying flag, flying above a global map. Shows Pacific ocean areas. Cards showing itinerary are on either side, 1944 September 24-1944 November 21.
Audio
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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.
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. -
Audio recording of Javits' political announcements for re-election campaign, 1962
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. -
Audio recording of Javits' discussing foreign affairs, Civil Rights; communism; issues concerning the State of New York
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.
Book Jacket
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Discrimination - U.S.A. by Jacob K. Javits. Advertisement and Dust Cover
Discrimination-U.S.A. by Jacob K. Javits dust jacket and advertisement from the Harcourt, Brace and Company. -
Who Makes War: The President versus Congress
Cover of book written by Senator Jacob K. Javits with Don Kellermann. Forewords by Barbara W. Tuchman and Alexander M. Bickel. Back cover of book features image of Jacob K. Javits on phone. On inside of dust jacket are a summary of the book and quotes. -
Dust jacket for "Javits: The Autobiography of a Public Man"
Book jacket, red, blue and grey. Houghton Mifflin Company. Jacket to Javits, Jacob K., Javits: The Autobiography of a Public Man. Photo of Javits on front., 1981
Certificate
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United States Army Certificate
Certificate. United States Army. Certifies that Javits was made Colonel as Reserve Commissioned Officer Officers' Reserve Corps. December 8, 1952. Paper. -
Citation for the Army Commendation Ribbon awarded to Jacob K. Javits, Lieutenant Colonel
Certificate. United States Army. Officer of Chief, Chemical Warfare Service. Citation for the Army Commendation Ribbon. Jacob K. Javits (Lieutenant Colonel). Black, red, blue and green ink. White paper. Seal in lower left. Paper. -
New York Department of State: certificate of election of Jacob K. Javits to Congress
Certificate. New York State ; Department of State. Certifies that Javits was elected as Representative in Congress. December 13, 1946.
Clipping
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"Javits, GOP Liberal, Has Fighting Chance to Win"
"Javits, GOP Liberal, Has Fighting Chance to Win." Newspaper clipping. October 21, 1946.
Compact Disc
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Javits Campaign Jingle, Pepsi-Cola Melody
Javits Song (Pepsi-Cola Melody, Cut #3)-1956 Campaign, 1956 -
Jacob Javits Campaign Speech at Dinner, November 1, 1956
Javits Campaign Speech at Dinner with introduction, 1956 November 1. , 023:11
Correspondence
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Correspondence concerning copyright of Jacob K. Javits' anti-trust law manuscript and proposal
Correspondence between Jacob K. Javits and United States government agencies including the Library of Congress regarding copyright of Jacob K. Javits' manuscript titled "A Proposed Amendment to the Anti-Trust Laws." Typescript. 4 pp. -
Correspondence concering anti-trust laws from Jacob K. Javits to Honorable Marcus B. Campbell
Letter written by Jacob K. Javits to Honorable Marcus B. Campbell (United States District Court, Eastern District of New York) in which Javits offers a proposal to amend anti-trust laws. Dated February 29. 1940. Typescript. 1 pp. -
Draft correspondence by Jacob K. Javits regarding Fiorello La Guardia's relection as mayor of New York City
Draft correspondence by Jacob K. Javits regarding Fiorello La Guardia's relection as mayor New York City. Handwriting of Jacob J. Javits.
Document
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Brief biography published in a "Javits 21" dinner booklet, 1967
Brief biography published in a "Javits 21" dinner booklet. The cover image used on the booklet is an early photograph taken of Javits' with his school classmates. December 11, 1967. Paper. -
The question of reconstructing recent gains in industrial cooperation
"The Question of Reconstructing Recent Gains in Industrial Cooperation." Address by JKJ, Esq. of the firm Javits & Javits, Attorneys, 165 Broadway, New York City delivered over WOR Sunday, June 2nd [1933] at 6:30 p.m. Typescript. 3 pp. -
"What shall NRA be?" Statement by Jacob Javits
"What Shall NRA Be?" Statement by JKJ, Esq., of Javits & Javits, Attorneys, 165 Broadway, New York City, before the Commerce of the American Bar Association, Wednesday morning, March 20, 1935.Typescript. 6 pp.
Flyer
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"I'm voting for Senator Javits the public library's champion in Washington", Campaign Flyer
Campaign flyer: Yellow paper, printed on one side only. In black: "I'm voting for Senator Javits the public library's champion in Washington." Paper, Undated.
Leaflet
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1946 Congressional campaign booklet: "Does it matter who goes to Congress?"
Campaign booklet. "Does it matter who goes to Congress?" "Vote for Javits, Congressional Candidate for the 21st District. Republican Party. Liberal Party. We can have a better government."1946. White and blue paper. 12 pp. -
Campaign leaflet. Vote for Javits, MacNeil and Roman on Row "A"
Campaign leaflet. Vote for Javits, MacNeil and Roman on Row "A." "The Headquarters of Democrats for Javits, MacNeil and Roman is on the Move!" -
Campaign leaflet for Javits' Re-Election to 21st Congressional District
Campaign leaflet for Javits' Re-Election to New Yorks 21st Congressional District. Describes his platform and brief biography and accomplishments. 4 pp. Bound
Pamphlet
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Public Law 89-209- National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965
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
Photograph
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Morris Javits, father of Jacob K. Javits, c1905
Portrait photograph of Morris Javits, father of Jacob K. Javits, c1905. Single formal pose. B&W. Photographer unknown. -
Jacob K. Javits, 1907
Photograph of Jacob K. Javits taken in 1907 at the age three and a half. Undated. B&W. Photographer unknown. -
Javits family, c1916
Portrait photograph of the Javits family, c1916. Pictured first row, seated, left to right: Benjamin A. Javits (brother), Jacob K. Javits. Pictured second row, seated, left to right: Ida Javits (mother), Morris Javits (father). Pictured third row, standing: unidentified. Undated. B&W. Photographer unknown.
Poster
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Re-Elect Javits to Congress: Campaign poster
Campaign poster. "Re-Elect Javits to Congress." Brown writing on a cream board. "A Representative of All the People," written on bottom. Tenny Press, 250 W. 54th Street, NYC, NY. -
Campaign Poster, For Attorney General Jacob K. Javits
Campaign poster. "For Attorney General Jacob K. Javits" in white on gray. Photo in middle. Paper.
Sticker
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Citizens for Javits bumper sticker
Campaign bumper sticker. "Citizens for Javits." Blue background with fluorescent orange and white writing. Paper. -
"Javits for U.S. Senate" Bumper Sticker
Campaign bumper sticker. "Javits For U.S. Senate" Large orange and white text on a navy blue background. -
Re-Elect Javits Bumper Sticker
Campaign bumper sticker. Blue ellipse with "Re-elect Javits" in white. At the ends of the ellipse are 2 orange half circles with purple and green petals. Javits in '68 Campaign Committee. Paper.
Video
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Film footage of Javits speaking at a Senate News Conference on July 10, 1966
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. -
Film footage of Javits speaking at a Senate News Conference on September 4, 1968
Film footage of Javits speaking at a Senate News Conference on September 4, 1968. Javits is interviewed and questioned by two Washington reporters Bill [Tice] and Allan Emory. Topics: Civil rights bill--fair housing section, bossism, direct primary for state office, removing troops from Europe--NATO alliance, urban renewal--small cities, and state of the economy affecting Vietnam. 013:33, Film positive, Film duplicate, 600 ft., Senate Recording Studio 3882. -
Film footage of Javits speaking at a Senate News Conference on March 7, 1968
Film footage of Javits speaking at a Senate News Conference on March 7, 1968. Javits is interviewed by two Washington reporters, Sam Schaffer and [Ed Flato]. Topics: voting, election, Nelson Rockefeller, compromise peace, withdrawal from Vietnam, bombing cessation, coalition government--Saigon, open housing bill, and Martin Luther King. 013:33, Film positive, Film duplicate, 600 ft., Senate Recording Studio 6332.