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- The New York City mayoral election of 1933 took place on November 7, 1933 in New York City. Incumbent Democratic Mayor John P. O'Brien, who was elected in a special election after the resignation of Mayor Jimmy Walker, faced Republican Congressman and 1929 mayoral candidate Fiorello La Guardia, and former acting mayor and President of the New York City Board of Aldermen Joseph V. McKee, who became acting mayor after Walker's resignation until the special election, and ran on the Recovery Party line. (en)
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dbp:list
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- ; Organizations
*City Fusion Party
; Newspapers
*Il Progresso Italo-Americano, Italian-language newspaper based in New York City
*Jewish Morning Journal, Yiddish-language newspaper based in New York City
*New York Amsterdam News, black newspaper based in New York City
*New York Evening Post, newspaper based in New York City
*New York Herald Tribune, newspaper based in New York City
*New York World-Telegram, newspaper based in New York City
*The Nation, weekly magazine
*The New York Times, newspaper based in New York City
; Notable individuals
*Ernest Angell, layer and member of the American Civil Liberties Union
*Joseph Warren Barker, dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Columbia University
*Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University and 1912 presidential election vice-presidential candidate
*Adolf A. Berle, lawyer and educator
*Paul Blanshard, assistant editor of The Nation
*Heywood Broun, journalist
*John T. Flynn, journalist
*Virginia Gildersleeve, dean of Barnard College
*Ernest Gruening, journalist
*Arthur Garfield Hays, lawyer and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union
*Norman Hapgood, journalist
*B. W. Huebsch, publisher
*Will Irwin, author
*Horace Kallen, university professor
*Paul Underwood Kellogg, journalist
*Joseph Wood Krutch, author and critic
*Walter Lippmann, journalist
*Francis John McConnell, former president of the Federal Council of Churches
*Joseph McGoldrick, university professor
*Robert Moses, public official
*Parker Thomas Moon, delegate to the Paris Peace Conference
*Amos Pinchot, lawyer
*Walter Pollak, lawyer
*Samuel Seabury, judge and head of the Hofstadter Committee
*Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch, founder of the Greenwich House
*Carl Van Doren, author
*Oswald Garrison Villard, journalist and publisher of The Nation
*Lillian Wald, founder of the Henry Street Settlement (en)
- ; Newspapers
*New York Daily Mirror, newspaper based in New York City
*New York Daily News, newspaper based in New York City
*New York Journal-American, newspaper based in New York City
*The Sun, newspaper based in New York City
; Notable individuals
*Samuel Untermyer, lawyer and civic leader (en)
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rdfs:comment
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- The New York City mayoral election of 1933 took place on November 7, 1933 in New York City. Incumbent Democratic Mayor John P. O'Brien, who was elected in a special election after the resignation of Mayor Jimmy Walker, faced Republican Congressman and 1929 mayoral candidate Fiorello La Guardia, and former acting mayor and President of the New York City Board of Aldermen Joseph V. McKee, who became acting mayor after Walker's resignation until the special election, and ran on the Recovery Party line. (en)
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