Herbert H. Lehman

Herbert H. Lehman appears in the following:

Herbert H. Lehman

Sunday, January 04, 1959

Lehman calls the McCarran-Walter Act evil.

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Dinner

Thursday, May 17, 1956

A dinner marking the 2nd anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education with a Who's Who of the civil rights movement attending.

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Gabe Pressman Democratic National Convention Report

Monday, July 21, 1952

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

via Beeper Phone (includes phone sound). Two segments. For WNYC.

First segment: On location recording from Convention Hall, Chicago, for the Democratic National Convention, where the candidates for ...

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Columbus Day Dinner from Waldorf Astoria

Wednesday, October 18, 1950

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Manetti begins the evening by discussing scholarships and reading telegrams (from Truman, Dewey, the US ambassador to Italy). Foley gives Pope a Distinguished Service Certificate in honor of his late father, ...

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Election Day Returns- Primary : [Herbert Lehman's victory over John Foster Dulles for Senator; O'Dwyer is Reelected Mayor over Newbold Morris]

Wednesday, September 20, 1950

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Seymour Siegel introduces the coverage by announcing the closing of the polls (7pm) and doing a roll call of remote locations: John Savage at Police Headquarters; Ed Jones at the Post ...

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Election Night - November 8, 1949

Tuesday, November 08, 1949

WNYC reports on the incoming results of 1949 elections of interest to the New York metropolitan area. O'Dwyer beats Morris and Marcantonio. Lehman beats Dulles.

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Election Night - November 8, 1949

Tuesday, November 08, 1949

WNYC reports on the incoming results of 1949 elections of interest to the New York metropolitan area. O'Dwyer beats Morris and Marcantonio. Lehman beats Dulles.

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