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  1. Feb 22, 2001 · By Philip Newman. Long before Abraham Beame became New York's 104th mayor, he stood before Richmond Hill High School students, imparting the principles of bookkeeping, the field at which he ...

  2. Feb 13, 2001 · BEAME-Abraham D. The Rubenstein Family mourns the loss of one of New York's favorite sons, Mayor Abraham Beame. Honorable, loyal and an icon in our city, he was a great friend and will be sorely ...

  3. Abraham Beame (Londinii natus die 20 Martii 1906; Novi Eboraci mortuus die 10 Februarii 2001) fuit politicus Civitatum Foederatarum. In familia Iudaeorum e Polonia oriundorum natus, iam ab anno aetatis primo Manhatae educatus est. Apud collegium Urbis Novi Eboraci eruditus est. Sodalis factionis Democraticae , a die 1 Ianuarii 1974 usque ad ...

  4. Abraham Beame. Listen 57 min. Queue. i. Sep 14, 1965. This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate. One of a series of ...

  5. The New York City mayoral election of 1973 occurred on Tuesday, November 6, 1973, with the Democratic candidate, New York City Comptroller Abraham Beame winning the mayoralty with a decisive majority amongst a highly divided field. Beame, a Democrat, also ran on the Civil Service ballot line. Beame received a decisive 56.49% of the vote citywide.

  6. www.richmondhillhistory.org › abe-beameAbe Beame - HISTORY

    Abe Beame was born Abraham D. Beame in London, England in 1906 and immigrated to the United States with his family as a child. He began his career in government as a clerk and auditor for the New York City Comptroller's office. He later served as budget director for the city, and in 1965 he was elected as New York City Comptroller.

  7. Lindsay press conference [on new construction board] Thursday, November 19, 1970. New York City Comptroller Abraham D. Beame and Mayor John V. Lindsay announce the creation of a 3-person ...

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