Reminiscences of Louis J. Lefkowitz : oral history, 1983.

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Reminiscences of Louis J. Lefkowitz : oral history, 1983.

Career in New York State politics: Republican Assemblyman, 1927-30, New York, N.Y. Municipal Court Judge, 1954, New York State Attorney General, 1957-78; comparison of Arthur Levitt's career, relations with Rockefeller and retirement, with own experiences.

Transcript: 68 leaves.

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