Using a remarkable cache of scrapbooks kept by Albert Haskell, Jr. through his lifetime, Martin A. Sweeny narrates a fascinating story of unwavering dedication to the public good. As a lawyer, politician, civic organizer, and economic developer, Haskell never turned away from an opportunity to do something beneficial for others.
Using a remarkable cache of scrapbooks kept by Albert Haskell, Jr. through his lifetime, Martin A. Sweeny narrates a fascinating story of unwavering dedication to the public good. As a lawyer, politician, civic organizer, and economic developer, Haskell never turned away from an opportunity to do something beneficial for others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Martin A. Sweeney is the public historian for the Town and Village of Homer, New York and has a regular column on local history in The Homer News.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Prologue Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Formative Years Chapter 2: The Years of Arts and Letters Chapter 3: A Young, Aspiring Lawyer Chapter 4: The Great Cortland Rotary Hijinks Chapter 5: The New D.A. Goes After Bootleggers with Izzy and Moe Chapter 6: Bathtub Gin, Bootleggers, and the Black Hand Chapter 7: The People vs White Slavers, Faith Healers and a Murderer Chapter 8: Haskell Takes on the Klan Chapter 9: The Tragic Demise of Alton Howe Chapter 10: Tubercular Cattle Scandal Chapter 11: Another Murder Case and Retirement Chapter 12: A Continued Career in the Law Chapter 13: The Political Arena Chapter 14: The Milk Strikes Chapter 15: Civic Engagement Chapter 16: Promotion of Economic Expansion in the 1950s Chapter 17: "Elder Statesman" of Cortland's Industrial Growth Chapter 18: A Man of Faith Epilogue Chapter Notes Sources Index
List of Figures Prologue Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Formative Years Chapter 2: The Years of Arts and Letters Chapter 3: A Young, Aspiring Lawyer Chapter 4: The Great Cortland Rotary Hijinks Chapter 5: The New D.A. Goes After Bootleggers with Izzy and Moe Chapter 6: Bathtub Gin, Bootleggers, and the Black Hand Chapter 7: The People vs White Slavers, Faith Healers and a Murderer Chapter 8: Haskell Takes on the Klan Chapter 9: The Tragic Demise of Alton Howe Chapter 10: Tubercular Cattle Scandal Chapter 11: Another Murder Case and Retirement Chapter 12: A Continued Career in the Law Chapter 13: The Political Arena Chapter 14: The Milk Strikes Chapter 15: Civic Engagement Chapter 16: Promotion of Economic Expansion in the 1950s Chapter 17: "Elder Statesman" of Cortland's Industrial Growth Chapter 18: A Man of Faith Epilogue Chapter Notes Sources Index
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