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  1. Harry Truman and Tom Pendergast at the 1936 Democratic National Convention Courtesy of the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum. Pendergast made it a habit of surrounding himself with powerful men, which helped keep many of his illegal activities suppressed. Truman, at this point, was still just a local politician, so Thomas knew he ...

  2. Pendergast ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Aloysius Pendergast, fiktive Hauptfigur einer Romanreihe von Douglas Preston und Lincoln Child. Tom Pendergast (1873–1945), US-amerikanischer Unternehmer und Politiker. Siehe auch: Prendergast. Kategorie: Begriffsklärung.

  3. 14. Sept. 2022 · Special Agent Pendergast ermittelt: In unserer Liste erfahrt ihr die richtige Reihenfolge der „Pendergast“-Romane und -Filme.

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  4. Thomas Joseph Pendergast blev født i St. Joseph, Missouri, i 1873. Han opvoksede som katolik og havde ni søskende. I 1890'erne arbejdede han i sin bror James Pendergasts saloon i West Bottoms. Her lærte hans ældre bror, der var medlem af Kansas Citys byråd ham om byens politiske system og fordelen ved at kontrollere grupper af vælgere.

  5. Tom Pendergast took over the political machine when his older brother, James Pendergast, died of natural causes in 1911. James had built the machine out of the revenue from saloons, gambling, and prostitution. These vices fueled a political machine that offered patronage—chiefly jobs and government contracts—to its strongest supporters.

  6. Tom Pendergast begins a 15-month prison sentence for tax evasion at the U.S. Penitentiary in Leavenworth. Date : May 29, 1939. When it comes to assessing the trajectory of a political machine such as the one cobbled together over time by first Jim Pendergast, and then by his younger brother “Boss” Tom Pendergast, it is always best to follow ...

  7. Tom Pendergast took over the political machine when his older brother, James Pendergast, died of natural causes in 1911. James had built the machine out of the revenue from saloons, gambling, and prostitution. These vices fueled a political machine that offered patronage—chiefly jobs and government contracts—to its strongest supporters.