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Gov. Alfred "Al" Emanuel Smith Jr.
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April 2010: "Alfred Emanuel Smith, Jr. (December 30, 1873 – October 4, 1944), known in private and public life as Al Smith, was an American politician who was elected the 42nd Governor of New York four times, and was the Democratic U.S. presidential candidate in 1928. He was the first Roman Catholic to run for President as a major party nominee. He lost the election to Herbert Hoover. He then became president of the Empire State, Inc. and was instrumental in getting the Empire State Building built at the onset of the Great Depression."
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Role Name Type Last Updated Organization Executive (past or present) Member of (past or present) Democratic Party / Democratic National Committee (DNC) Organization Apr 20, 2010 Organization Head/Leader (past or present) Empire State Organization Apr 20, 2010 Organization Head/Leader (past or present) New York (State Government) Organization Apr 20, 2010 Research/Analysis Subject Chris Finan Ph.D. Person Apr 20, 2010 Opponent (past or present) President Herbert Clark Hoover Person Apr 20, 2010
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