Word: lehman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...very unfortunate to try to bring religion into this campaign," declared New Deal-hating Publisher Paul Block last week in a signed editorial in which he tried to bring religion into the campaign by asserting that President Roosevelt had drafted New York's Governor Herbert H. Lehman to run for re-election in an effort to snare the State's Jewish vote...
Having drafted popular, vote-getting Frank Murphy to bolster the ticket in Michigan, exactly as he drafted New York's popular, vote-getting Governor Herbert H. Lehman last month, President Roosevelt promptly rewarded him with the same kind of job insurance he gave Postmaster General Farley last week. Graciously declining to accept the High Commissioner's resignation, the President loaded the dice in Frank Murphy's $13,000 gamble by granting him a two-month leave of absence without pay, ending two days after elections...
...three weeks prostitutes and bawds had paraded through the courtroom, while Special Prosecutor Thomas E. Dewey questioned them on the details of their occupation (TIME, May 25). No old-fashioned vice trial was this. The prosecutor had been appointed at the request of New York's Governor Lehman, not to wipe out an ancient profession but to abolish rackets. Lucania and his prosperous executives had terrorized a large section of the city's dealers in flesh, had put prostitution on a chain-store basis...
...York's Governor Herbert H. Lehman returned from watching his 18-year-old son Peter Gerald Lehman graduate from Deerfield (Mass.) Academy, U. S. Ambassador to Russia William C. Bullitt landed in Manhattan on his way to watch his 12-year-old daughter Anne Moen Bullitt graduate from The Bement School, also in Deerfield...
...that all who wish to do so may keep abreast of the Tercentenary observances in the immediate future and those planned for the Celebration in September." It will be free. Those wishing to obtain copies regularly can get them by leaving a mailing address at the Tercentenary office in Lehman Hall...