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  1. University Of Michigan. Aries Leaders. Childhood & Early Life. Thomas Edmund Dewey was born on March 24, 1902, in Owosso, Michigan, US, to George Martin Dewey and Annie (Thomas). His father was the owner, editor and publisher of the Owosso Times, a local newspaper. According to a journalist, Dewey displayed leadership skills from an early age.

  2. Dewey, Thomas E (dmund) (bOwosso, Mich, 24 Mar 1902; d Bal Harbour, Fla, 16 Mar 1971). Governor and presidential candidate. Raised in rural Michigan where his father was a postmaster, Dewey worked his way through the University of Michigan, graduating in 1923. He moved to New York City that same year to pursue an opera singing career under the ...

  3. Dewey, Thomas Edmund (24 Mar. 1902) (b. Oswosso, Michigan, 24 Mar. 1902; d. Bal Harbour, Florida, 16 Mar. 1971)US; Governor of New York 1943–55, Republican presidential candidate 1944, 1948 Born in Michigan and educated at the University of Michigan, he moved to New York to take his LLB at Columbia University. He spent the rest of his career ...

  4. 1. Nov. 2013 · Heading into Election Day on November 2, 1948, it seemed like Thomas Dewey had the U.S. presidency in the bag. Numerous polls and pundits predicted a win for the Michigan native, New York governor ...

  5. Thomas Edmund Dewey was an American politician. He served as the 47th Governor of New York from January 1, 1943 through December 31, 1954. He ran for President two times, and he lost both of them. He was mostly known for losing to Harry S. Truman when the Chicago Tribune mistakenly printed newspapers that said Dewey Defeats Truman.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Wahl des Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten fand am 2. November 1948 statt. Der amtierende demokratische Präsident Harry S. Truman, der im April 1945 nach dem Tod Franklin D. Roosevelts die Präsidentschaft übernommen hatte, gewann die Wahl. Die Republikaner mit ihrem Kandidaten Thomas E. Dewey konnten trotz Streitigkeiten in der ...