Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. On April 3, 1986, the now-named Javits Center, the Jacob K. Javitz Convention Center was finally open for business that began with a five-minute ribbon-cutting ceremony. The first exhibitions that were held at the new facility were the International Fur Fair and an Art Expo that displayed the works of younger artists who showed promise.

  2. This is testament to Senator Javits’ incomparable impact and influence. With support from The Jacob K. and Marian B. Javits Foundation, Stony Brook University Libraries has developed a digital collection and a multimedia online exhibition to showcase the Senator’s accomplishments, and to articulate and illustrate the significance of his legacy.

  3. S.3012 — 96th Congress (1979-1980) A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to eliminate the requirement that the States reduce the amount of unemployment compensation payable for any week by the amount of certain retirement benefits, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Javits, Jacob K. [Sen.-R-NY] (Introduced 08/05/1980) Cosponsors ...

  4. Getting Here. If you’re coming by car or truck, virtually all roads lead to the Javits Center. Plus, there’s plenty of off-site parking within walking distance of the iconic facility. And if you’re looking to burn some calories while blazing a trail to our front door, take advantage of Citi Bike, New York’s new bike sharing system.

  5. Jacob Koppel Javits (1904-1986), born in New York City, earned an LL.B. (1926) from New York University and began practicing law in 1927. After working for the Chemical Warfare Service during World War II, Javits was elected to the House of Representatives in 1946. He resigned in 1954 and served as New York City district attorney general from ...

  6. Convention Center: Javits Center, City: New York, Events: ... JACOB K. JAVITS CONVENTION CENTER OF NEW YORK. 429 11th Avenue New York, NY 10001 (212) 216-2000

  7. Senator Jacob K. Javits Collection: A Special Collection at Stony Brook University. The collection covers Senator Javits’ 34 years of public service, including eight years in the U.S. House of Representatives (1947-1955), 24 years in the U.S. Senate (1957-1981) and two years (1955-1956) as Attorney General of the State of New York.

  1. Buscas relacionadas a Jacob K. Javits

    Jacob K. Javits convention center