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  1. Alfred E. Smith (1873-1944) was born on the Lower East Side of New York City. Smith served as governor from 1918 to 1920, and from 1922 to 1928. As the Democratic presidential nominee in 1928, Smith was defeated by Herbert Hoover. The Lehman Suite holds many items relevant to Smith's political career, including: General Correspondence 1933-1940:

  2. Alfred Emanuel Smith, four times Governor of this State, who rose from the sidewalks of New York to eminence in public life and in the hearts of many Americans, died early today at the age of 70 in Rockefeller Institute Hospital. The end came at 6:28 A.M., after a sinking spell which began when the former Governor's pulse weakened at about 2 o ...

  3. 28. Feb. 2019 · Alfred E. Smith was born on December 30, 1873 in Manhattan, New York’s Lower East Side. Smith was born to Anglo-Irish, working-class parents. He was educated in the neighborhood parochial school and displayed an interest in politics early in life.

  4. In his message as Governor in January, 1920, Smith outlined the policy as regards the relations of the state to the people which he felt ought to be put into effect.

  5. ALFRED E. SMITH DIES HERE AT 70; 4 TIMES GOVERNOR; End Comes After a Sudden Relapse Following Earlier Turn for the Better RAN FOR PRESIDENT IN '28 His Rise From Newsboy and Fishmonger Had No Exact ...

  6. Events contributing to the Red Scare began in March, 1919 when the Russian government organized the Third International as a ve-. DAVID R. COLBURN, assistant professor of social sciences and history at the. University of Florida, Gainesville, is coauthor with George Pozzetta and Richard Scher of a monograph, Urbanization in Florida.