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Jacob K. Javits autographed two-page handwritten letter signed “Jack,” penned on both sides of a single folded United States Senate stationery sheet, dated October 1975. Addressed to Mrs. Millie Considine, Javits reflects on personal memories, recalling Arthur Brisbane, Damon Runyon, and S. J. Kaufman, while blending sentiment with his characteristic eloquence. Accompanied by the original Senate mailing envelope, type-addressed to the recipient in New York City
Fine condition.
Jacob Koppel Javits (1904–1986) was a prominent American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from New York from 1957 to 1981. A liberal Republican, he was known for his independent positions and bipartisan approach, championing civil rights, labor protections, education, and foreign policy initiatives during a transformative era in American politics. Revered as one of the most influential voices of the Senate, Javits left a lasting impact on mid-20th-century U.S. legislation and political discourse.
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