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Ernest Gruening

(February 6, 1887, New York, New York-June 26, 1974, Washington, D.C.). Democratic Governor of the Alaska Territory, 1939-1953. U.S. Senator (D-AK), 1959-1969.

Jacob "Chic" Hecht

(November 30, 1928, Cape Girardeau, Missouri-May 15, 2006, Las Vegas, Nevada). U.S. Senator (R-NV), 1983-1989.

Paul Hodes

(March 21, 1951, New York, New York-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NH), 2007-2011). Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate (NH), 2010.

Paul Hodes

(March 21, 1951, New York, New York-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NH), 2007-2011). Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate (NH), 2010.

Elizabeth Holtzman

(August 11, 1941, Brooklyn, New York-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1972-1981. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate (NY), 1980. Candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate (NY), 1992. This item is probably from the 1980 campaign.

Jacob Koppel Javits

(May 18, 1904, New York, New York-March 7, 1986, West Palm Beach, Florida). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1947-1954; Republican Attorney General of New York, 1954-1956; U.S. Senator (R-NY), 1957-1981. This 1980 item is from the New York State Liberal Party. U.S. Senator Jacob Javits (R-NY) lost renomination in the Republican Primary and decided to seek election on the Liberal Party ticket, under the banner of its national candidates, John B. Anderson and Patrick Lucey. He was unsuccessful.

 

Jacob Koppel Javits

(May 18, 1904, New York, New York-March 7, 1986, West Palm Beach, Florida). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1947-1954; Republican Attorney General of New York, 1954-1956; U.S. Senator (R-NY), 1957-1981

 

 

Jacob Koppel Javits

(May 18, 1904, New York, New York-March 7, 1986, West Palm Beach, Florida). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1947-1954; Republican Attorney General of New York, 1954-1956; U.S. Senator (R-NY), 1957-1981

 

Jacob Koppel Javits

(May 18, 1904, New York, New York-March 7, 1986, West Palm Beach, Florida). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1947-1954; Republican Attorney General of New York, 1954-1956; U.S. Senator (R-NY), 1957-1981

Jacob Koppel Javits

(May 18, 1904, New York, New York-March 7, 1986, West Palm Beach, Florida). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1947-1954; Republican Attorney General of New York, 1954-1956; U.S. Senator (R-NY), 1957-1981

 

Jacob Koppel Javits

(May 18, 1904, New York, New York-March 7, 1986, West Palm Beach, Florida). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1947-1954; Republican Attorney General of New York, 1954-1956; U.S. Senator (R-NY), 1957-1981

Jacob Koppel Javits

(May 18, 1904, New York, New York-March 7, 1986, West Palm Beach, Florida). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1947-1954; Republican Attorney General of New York, 1954-1956; U.S. Senator (R-NY), 1957-1981

Jacob Koppel Javits

(May 18, 1904, New York, New York-March 7, 1986, West Palm Beach, Florida). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1947-1954; Republican Attorney General of New York, 1954-1956; U.S. Senator (R-NY), 1957-1981

Jacob Koppel Javits

(May 18, 1904, New York, New York-March 7, 1986, West Palm Beach, Florida). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1947-1954; Republican Attorney General of New York, 1954-1956; U.S. Senator (R-NY), 1957-1981