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  1. 11. Mai 2016 · It took 103 ballots of the delegates before the deadlock between William Gibbs McAdoo and Alfred E. Smith was broken. McAdoo, the son-in-law of the last Democratic President, Woodrow Wilson, was the candidate of rural America: Protestant, prohibitionist, anti-machine politics. Smith was Catholic, anti-prohibition, pro-labor, pro-immigrant, and ...

  2. 15. Aug. 2020 · Historians Beverly Gage and John Evers talked about the life and career of 1928 Democratic presidential nominee Alfred E. Smith, Jr. (1873-1944). Nicknamed the "Happy Warrior," Al Smith never went ...

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  3. 27. Mai 2024 · Alfred Smith (1873-1944) The quintessential New York native, Alfred E. Smith had a long, noteworthy career in politics that began in a gritty ethnic neighborhood on Manhattan's Lower East Side. Born in 1873 to working class Anglo-Irish parents and educated in a neighborhood parochial school, Smith soon displayed an enthusiasm for politics.

  4. Alfred E Smith Recreation Center 80 Catherine St, New York, NY, 10038, USA 2122850300 www.nycgovparks.org. The Alfred E Smith Recreation Center Pickleball Court in New York City offers a great opportunity to play pickleball in a safe and sports-friendly atmosphere. With three indoor courts and no outdoor ones, it is the perfect place for those ...

  5. Alfred E. Smith 100 Vintage unbenutzt US Briefmarken 3-c New York State Governor Democrat Effizienz lila Hochzeit save the Date Philatelie (3,1 Tsd.) 19,15 €

  6. Das Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, allgemein als Al Smith Dinner bekannt, ist ein jährliches Abendessen, das dazu dient, Spenden für wohltätige Zwecke zu sammeln. Es wird von der römisch-katholischen Kirche organisiert und im Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York abgehalten.

  7. 1. Sept. 2003 · Smith won four terms as governor of New York, earning a national reputation for modernizing state government and promoting humane reform. In 1928, Smith became the first Catholic nominated by a major party for president, losing to Herbert Hoover in a campaign marked by scholarly and scurrilous attacks on his religion. Ironically, after his Democratic party regained power in 1932 Smith rejected ...