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    Victor Hugo "Vic" Schiro (May 6, 1904 – August 29, 1992), was an American politician who served on the New Orleans City Council and as Mayor from 1961...
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    1980. Eckstein (2015), p. 136. Haas, Edward F. (July 17, 2014). Mayor Victor H. Schiro: New Orleans in Transition. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781626741805...
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    election. In 1992, Carville helped lead Bill Clinton to a win against George H. W. Bush in the presidential election. In crafting an economic strategy for...
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  • Mary Landrieu, Senator Steve Scalise, United States representative Victor H. Schiro John Baldacci Thomas L. J. D'Alesandro, Jr. Connie Morella William...
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    candidate in the 2nd congressional district, Boggs defeated incumbent Paul H. Maloney in the 1940 Democratic primary and won the general election unopposed...
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  • James Marshall Klebba is an American lawyer, having been Dean and Victor H. Schiro Professor of Law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. "Faculty...
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    Peter Viereck categorized Long's movement as "chauvinist thought control"; Victor Ferkiss called it "incipient fascism". One of the few biographers to praise...
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    loudspeaker system, and sometimes preaching inside bars and strip clubs. Victor H. Schiro gave Harrington the moniker "The Chaplain of Bourbon Street" in 1962...
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    State Senator Adrian G. Duplantier – lost the Democratic runoff to Victor Schiro. [citation needed] Four months after his final election defeat, Morrison...
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    had previously had negligible support in the city. Incumbent mayor Victor H. Schiro was term-limited after winning elections in 1961 and 1965. Major candidates...
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    Vaccaro), who established Standard Fruit Robert Maestri Cosimo Matassa Victor H. Schiro Candy Candido Steve Scalise Maselli, Joseph and Dominic Candeloro....
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    police Frank Millard Edwards, as well as Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Daniel H. Edwards. Edwards is brother-in-law to 21st Judicial District Court Juvenile...
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    Hilburn Robert F. Kennon Harry Lee Harold McSween Wade O. Martin Jr. Victor H. Schiro 2002 Jesse Bankston Kenny Bowen Harley Bozeman Nathan Burl Cain Bill...
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    fill Mayor Morrison's unexpired term, 1961 1961-1962; appointed to fill Schiro's unexpired term 1958-1961; elected judge, Civil District Court, July 1960...
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    Hilburn Robert F. Kennon Harry Lee Harold McSween Wade O. Martin Jr. Victor H. Schiro 2002 Jesse Bankston Kenny Bowen Harley Bozeman Nathan Burl Cain Bill...
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    voters. In 2009, Reeder narrated the inaugural parade of U.S. President Barack H. Obama. In 1978, Johnston defeated Democrat State Representative Woody Jenkins...
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    Democratic 43 Chep Morrison April 4, 1946 July 17, 1961 3 Democratic 44 Victor H. Schiro July 17, 1961 May 2, 1970 2 Democratic 45 Maurice Landrieu May 2, 1970...
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    Hilburn Robert F. Kennon Harry Lee Harold McSween Wade O. Martin Jr. Victor H. Schiro 2002 Jesse Bankston Kenny Bowen Harley Bozeman Nathan Burl Cain Bill...
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    Mary Landrieu (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
    Hilburn Robert F. Kennon Harry Lee Harold McSween Wade O. Martin Jr. Victor H. Schiro 2002 Jesse Bankston Kenny Bowen Harley Bozeman Nathan Burl Cain Bill...
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    another turn to balance out the hosting duties. New Orleans mayor Victor H. Schiro was joined by George W. Healy Jr. (editor of the Times-Picayune) and...
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    Jimmie Davis (redirect from Jimmie H. Davis)
    1945 with "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder". Davis recorded for the Victor Talking Machine Company, and Decca Records for decades and released more...
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    Charlie Cook (category Articles with hCards)
    Hilburn Robert F. Kennon Harry Lee Harold McSween Wade O. Martin Jr. Victor H. Schiro 2002 Jesse Bankston Kenny Bowen Harley Bozeman Nathan Burl Cain Bill...
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    on July 24, 1966, with New Orleans Mayor Victor H. Schiro participating in the dedication ceremony. Schiro announced Walt Disney had been made an honorary...
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  • James H. Brown (born May 6, 1940) is an American politician. He served as Secretary of State of Louisiana from 1980 to 1988. In 2011, Brown was inducted...
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    Hilburn Robert F. Kennon Harry Lee Harold McSween Wade O. Martin Jr. Victor H. Schiro 2002 Jesse Bankston Kenny Bowen Harley Bozeman Nathan Burl Cain Bill...
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    Retrieved January 16, 2015. Havard, William C.; Heberle, Rudolf; Howard, Perry H. (1963). The Louisiana Elections of 1960. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University...
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    Board of Regents, and an LSU journalism professor. Under Edwards, Michael H. O'Keefe of New Orleans in 1976 was named president of the state Senate, an...
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    trees on the cross aisle replanted by the City of New Orleans when Victor H. Schiro was mayor. (Marker by New Orleans Landmarks Commission, 1970) St. Mary's...
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    endorsed desegregation of the city's public schools. That same year Victor H. Schiro became the city's first mayor of Italian-American ancestry. In 1965...
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