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SIGNED !! Letter by legendary Hartford Mayor George A. Athanson 1973 Connecticut

$ 5.69

Availability: 37 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Industry: Politics
  • Signed by: George A. Athanson
  • Condition: Folded across middle section. Toned around fold and towards edges. Some creases. Signed in blue ink by George A. Athanson on January 16, 1973. On paper with official Hartford Mayor letterhead. No envelope. Please see photos for details.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Autograph Authentication: Not Authenticated
  • Type: Letter
  • City: Hartford
  • State: Connecticut
  • Signed: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    SIGNED !!
    Letter by
    George A. Athanson
    , the
    legendary
    Mayor
    of the City of
    Hartford
    ,
    Connecticut
    .
    Folded across middle section. Toned around fold and tow
    ards edges. Some creases. Signed in blue ink by George A. Athanson on January 16,
    1973
    . On paper with official Hartford Mayor
    letterhead
    . Sent to a Mr. Stephen J. Stepka. Please see photos for details.
    George A. Athanson
    was the flamboyant mayor of Hartford who modeled himself after Fiorello La Guardia and served longer than any Hartford mayor since 1812.
    Mr. Athanson, a Democrat who was mayor for five terms from 1971 to 1981, was known for his mischievous, nonconformist nature and lust for publicity, usually to help improve Hartford's image and interests as well as his own. He dressed as the Red Baron to ride a biplane, rode a horse dressed as a knight in shining armor, and donned boxing gloves and fought a round for charity. He once rowed across the Connecticut River wearing a tricorn hat and clutching a state flag to protest a General Assembly decision to give a bigger share of the river to the suburb of East Hartford.
    He was a mayor of fierce opinions. For example, he kept the shades drawn in his office to protest the Alexander Calder metal stegosaurus in the plaza outside, on the ground that he, being of Greek descent, preferred classical sculpture.
    His power was circumscribed by Hartford's form of government, in which the city manager and city council had at least equal powers.
    He often sought a larger stage. For example, when President Nixon announced that he was going to China, he offered to accompany him. He said that as a professor of international relations at the University of Hartford, he could be quite useful. The White House did not reply.
    In a 1981 interview with The Hartford Courant, he said his spirited approach was calculated to help people identify with his government. ''I try to humanize the mayor's office,'' he said.
    Mr. Athanson was born in Hartford and raised in the city's South End. He spent his early childhood in Greece as his father studied to be a Greek Orthodox priest. As a high school student, he was voted ''most likely to succeed.'' He graduated from Amherst College and the University of Chicago Law, serving in the Marines between college and law school. He later received a master's degree in international relations from the University of Connecticut.
    After leaving office, he lost a race for Hartford probate judge in 1984. He practiced law, winning a highly publicized case that gave the parents of a 7-year-old Chinese girl the right to seek traditional Chinese treatment for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
    He kept up his colorful public commentary long after leaving office, with his own program on Hartford Public Access Television, ''By George, It's Athanson.'' A typical comment: ''Clinton is an ignoramus, the Democratic Party is ignorant and the Republicans -- they're, forget it, lost in the woods somewhere.''
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