Oswald David Heck (February 13, 1902 – May 21, 1959) was an American lawyer and politician. To date he has been the longest-serving Speaker of the New...
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Lehman's proposed social welfare program. Ives stepped aside in favor of Oswald D. Heck, who subsequently named Ives Majority Leader. He served in that position...
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Leader from 1955 to 1959, and was elected Speaker after the death of Oswald D. Heck in 1959. He held this post until 1964 when, as the sitting Speaker,...
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Assembly (Schenectady Co.), to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Oswald D. Heck. He was re-elected twice, and remained in the State Assembly until his...
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Not all gravestones transported, so exact burial site not known.) Oswald D. Heck – elected to the New York State Assembly in 1937. Speaker of the house...
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Republican state convention met on September 29, Speaker Oswald D. Heck presided. They nominated D.A. of New York Thomas E. Dewey for governor. Also nominated...
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Page 50. Jabez D. Hammond, The History of Political Parties in the State of New-York. Page 87. See "List of Speakers," pages 337-338, D. T. Valentine,...
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in Albany on January 8, 1941; and adjourned at 2.30 a.m. on April 4. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Joe R. Hanley (Rep.) was re-elected Temporary...
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January 12, Majority Leader Oswald D. Heck was elected Speaker with 72 votes against 67 for Irwin Steingut (Dem.). Heck then appointed Ives as Majority...
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State Capitol in Albany on January 6, 1943; and adjourned on March 26. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Joe R. Hanley (Rep.) was re-elected temporary...
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State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1939; and adjourned on May 20. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Perley A. Pitcher (Rep.) was elected...
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State Capitol in Albany on January 3, 1951; and adjourned on March 16. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Arthur H. Wicks (Rep.) was re-elected...
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New York State Assembly Preceded by Charles T. Male New York State Assembly Schenectady County, 1st District 1924–1931 Succeeded by Oswald D. Heck...
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State Capitol in Albany on January 3, 1945; and adjourned on March 24. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Benjamin F. Feinberg (Rep.) was re-elected...
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State Capitol in Albany on January 7, 1953; and adjourned on March 21. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Arthur H. Wicks (Rep.) was re-elected...
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State Capitol in Albany on January 9, 1957; and adjourned on March 30. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Walter J. Mahoney (Rep.) was re-elected...
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State Capitol in Albany on January 5, 1955; and adjourned on April 2. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Walter J. Mahoney (Rep.) was re-elected...
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New York State Assembly (Schenectady Co., 1st D.), but was both times defeated by Republican Oswald D. Heck. Begley was an Assistant New York Attorney General...
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State Capitol in Albany on January 8, 1947; and adjourned on March 18. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Benjamin F. Feinberg (Rep.) was re-elected...
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Albany on January 5, 1949; and adjourned in the morning of March 31. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Benjamin F. Feinberg (Rep.) was re-elected...
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Salchow of Sweden. Born: Oswald D. Heck, longest serving Speaker of the New York State Assembly; in Schenectady, New York. (d. 1959) Died: Robert B. Lindsay...
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Albany on January 7, 1959; and adjourned on March 25. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker. Heck died on May 21, 1959. Walter J. Mahoney (Rep.) was...
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Albany on January 5, 1938; and adjourned in the evening of March 19. Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker, with 83 votes against 55 for Irwin Steingut...
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Leader Walter J. Mahoney and Speaker of the New York State Assembly Oswald D. Heck each appointed three members of their respective legislative houses...
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Daniels* Republican Saratoga William E. Morris* Republican Schenectady 1st Oswald D. Heck* Republican 2nd Harold Armstrong* Rep./Law P. Schoharie William S. Dunn*...
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New York state election, 1932, was held on November 8. Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected U.S. President; Lieutenant Governor Herbert H. Lehman...
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met from January 6 to December 14, 1932, during the fourth year of Franklin D. Roosevelt's governorship, in Albany. Under the provisions of the New York...
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Oswald D. Heck* Rep./Law P. 2nd Harold Armstrong Republican Schoharie William S. Dunn* Dem./Soc. Schuyler Edward K. Corwin* Republican Seneca James D...
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Daniels* Republican Saratoga William E. Morris* Republican Schenectady 1st Oswald D. Heck* Republican Majority Leader 2nd Harold Armstrong* Republican Schoharie...
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Killgrew was a member of the New York State Assembly (New York Co., 5th D.) in 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938; and was Majority Leader...
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