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Secretarial I think. It does not match the hand I am seeing in other places. 

Thank you!

OP appears more an attempt at his 1937 signature. Below are 1964 examples:

I appreciate for your research and I will try to check at the city archives to have more information for comparison.

Here is an early example from 1934 - OP is secretarial IMO.

I see !! Tks a lot!

What exemplars are you using? I don't see very many. Perhaps letters in the digitized 1939 NYWF records held at the NYPL would be useful...or 1964 documents. Those letters would be from 1936-1941 and beyond and he created the park that followed and 1961-65 or so for the second fair on the same grounds. Considering his role in NYC development there should be many more.

This is from a 1940 Parks Department document. Not sure why a 1930's/40's signature (OP?) would appear on a 1964 letter, especially after seeing those 1964/65 examples from RR etc. It is true that classic American cocktails, including the old fashioned martini, were served in September 1964 at the NYWF. I would look for additional early 1960's signatures for comparison.

Other than the A.A.R. example from JG, IIRC, only the OP has an articulated "R."

This is 1937. This and the 1940 are matching facsimiles:

Thank you very much!!

Most welcome. I have a great interest in the 1939 NYWF so this was fun for me.

Below is an original pre-Fair 8"X10" Kodachrome transparency.  t is unique.

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