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  1. 17. Sept. 2012 · Thomas E. Dewey and his times by Richard Norton Smith. Publication date 1982 Topics Cultural Literacy and Humanities, Reading Level-Adult Publisher Simon and Schuster Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor I ...

  2. Thomas E. Dewey. Born March 24, 1902 (Owosso, Michigan) Died March 18, 1971 (Bal Harbor, Florida) Criminal prosecutor, governor. Thomas E. Dewey was an attorney who became a national hero for his success in prosecuting organized crime in New York City. He later played a crucial role in moving the United States forward as a major world power ...

  3. Anniversary: Thomas E. Dewey, the Man Who Saved New York. Mr. Wingrove is a free-lance historical writer. He lives in East Lansing, Michigan. Thomas Dewey is chiefly remembered as the man who didn ...

  4. Thomas E. Dewey. The modern era of professional, non-partisan prosecution began in 1935 when Thomas E. Dewey was named a special prosecutor to combat organized crime in Manhattan. With his own staff, offices and budget, Mr. Dewey operated independently of the sitting District Attorney. Among Mr. Dewey’s innovations upon taking office as ...

  5. 21. Mai 2018 · Thomas Edmund Dewey. Thomas Edmund Dewey (1902-1971) was governor of New York State from 1942 to 1954 and a Republican presidential candidate. Thomas E. Dewey was born on March 24, 1902, at Owosso, Mich. In 1923 he received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Michigan. After briefly studying music and law in Chicago, he entered ...

  6. 1. Jan. 1982 · Thomas E. Dewey and Richard M. Nixon have often been compared, and there are some striking surface parallels. They were small-town boys who clawed their way to the top of their professions, who won office in spite of their personalities that inspired little public affection, who did not shy away from innovation and who cared passionately about making their party more relevant to the age. Yet ...

  7. 1. Dez. 1982 · Winter 1982/83 Published on December 1, 1982. A deeply researched and readable biography of this century's closest might-have-been President. The material on Dewey's career as a crime fighter is fascinating, the account of his governorship admiring, and the analysis of his defeat in 1948 by Truman and by his own reticence is clear.