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Arthur George Klein (August 8, 1904 – February 20, 1968) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the U.S. Representative from New York's 14th (1941-1945) and 19th (1946-1956) districts.
Born in New York City, he attended public schools there before earning degrees from Washington Square College of New York University and the law department of New York University. Klein was admitted to the bar in 1927, and commenced practice in New York City. He was connected with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C., and New York City between 1935 and 1941.
Klein was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of M. Michael Edelstein. He was reelected to the Seventy-eighth Congress and served from July 29, 1941, to January 3, 1945. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1944, He was elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel Dickstein and then reelected in 1946 to the Eightieth and to the four succeeding United States Congresses and served from February 19, 1946, until his resignation December 31, 1956. He was elected to the New York State Supreme Court for the term commencing January 1, 1957, and served there until his death. In 1966, he was the unsuccessful Republican candidate for New York County Surrogate.
Klein died in New York City and was interred in Mount Moriah Cemetery in Fairview, Bergen County, New Jersey.
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Emeritus Dean of the College of Education, The Ohio State University. Dean Klein directed and participated in many reviews and surveys of higher education in the United States.
From the description of Papers, 1909-1950. (Ohio State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 14924503
Our Campaigns website, Arthur G. Klein, accessed October 12, 2021.
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<li>11/08/1966 New York County Surrogate Lost 30.68% (-33.32%)</li>
<li>11/06/1956 NY State Supreme Court 01 Won 31.61% (+0.00%)</li>
<li>11/02/1954 NY District 19 Won 74.57% (+49.15%)</li>
<li>11/04/1952 NY District 19 Won 65.99% (+36.27%)</li>
<li>11/07/1950 NY District 19 Won 66.42% (+42.59%)</li>
<li>11/02/1948 NY District 19 Won 74.36% (+54.49%)</li>
<li>11/05/1946 NY District 19 Won 71.39% (+42.78%)</li>
<li>02/19/1946 NY District 19 Special Won 49.47% (+11.24%)</li>
<li>11/03/1942 NY District 14 Won 63.75% (+27.50%)</li>
<li>07/29/1941 NY District 14 Special Won 68.02% (+41.67%)</li>
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Wikipedia article, Arthur George Klein, accessed October 12, 2021.
<p>Arthur George Klein (August 8, 1904 – February 20, 1968) was a United States Representative from New York.</p>
<p>Arthur G. Klein was born in New York City on August 8, 1904. He attended public schools and Washington Square College of New York University at New York City. He graduated from the law department of New York University in 1926. He was admitted to the bar in 1927, and commenced practice in New York City. He was connected with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C., and New York City between 1935 and 1941.</p>
<p>He was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of M. Michael Edelstein. He was reelected to the Seventy-eighth Congress and served from July 29, 1941, to January 3, 1945. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1944, He was elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel Dickstein and then reelected in 1946 to the Eightieth and to the four succeeding United States Congresses and served from February 19, 1946, until his resignation December 31, 1956. He was elected to the New York State Supreme Court for the term commencing January 1, 1957, and served until his death.</p>
<p>He died in New York City February 20, 1968, and is interred in Mount Moriah Cemetery in Fairview, Bergen County, New Jersey.</p>
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress biography, Arthur George Klein, accessed October 12, 2021.
KLEIN, Arthur George, a Representative from New York; born in New York City August 8, 1904; attended the public schools and Washington Square College of New York University at New York City; was graduated from the law department of New York University in 1926; was admitted to the bar in 1927 and commenced practice in New York City; connected with the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C., and New York City 1935-1941; elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of M. Michael Edelstein; reelected to the Seventy-eighth Congress and served from July 29, 1941, to January 3, 1945; was not a candidate for renomination in 1944; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel Dickstein; reelected in 1946 to the Eightieth and to the four succeeding Congresses and served from February 19, 1946, until his resignation December 31, 1956; elected to the New York State Supreme Court for the term commencing January 1, 1957, and served until his death; died in New York City February 20, 1968; interment in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Fairview, N.J.
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Klein, Arthur George, 1904-1968
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John Mason Brown papers
John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
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John Mason Brown papers
Papers of American author and drama critic John Mason Brown.
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Sam Rayburn papers, 1822, 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Rayburn served as a Texas legislator from 1906 to 1912, when he was elected to the United States Congress. He was elected House majority leader, Democratic Party, in 1937, holding that position until 1940 when he was named Speaker of the House. He continued in that office until his death in 1961, except for two periods of Republican control when he served as minority leader. Correspondence, speeches, interviews, newspaper clippings, printed materials, financial records, maps, charts, and reports document the political career of Sam Rayburn.
Primarily correspondence from, among others, Ferruccio Busoni, Teresa Careño, Percy Grainger, and Moriz Rosenthal. Also photographs, many with autograph inscriptions including those of Claude Debussy, Victor Herbert, and John McCormack. Music is represented by manuscripts and autographed presentation scores (printed). The ramainder consists of miscellaneous personal papers, programs, and clippings.
ArchivalResource:
circa 750 items; 14 boxes; 4.5 linear feet
Alumni Association (University of Michigan), Individual Photographs, ca. 1880-ca. 1960s
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Klein, Arthur George, 1904-1968
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Julius Bisno Collection
Julius Bisno Collection, undated, 1780, 1801-1980
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Julius Bisno Collection
The collection contains items collected by Julius Bisno from various Jewish leaders from the early 1800's to the 1980's. These materials mainly include correspondence and autographed photographs from Jewish members of the United Nations, U.S. President's Cabinet, U.S. Governors, U.S. Senators, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Supreme Court, diplomats, philanthropists, and miscellaneous Jewish leaders and organizations.
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1.5 linear feet (3 manuscript boxes); 1 oversized folder
Includes papers relating to Glueck's literary interests as well as material on Glueck's career in criminology and administration of criminal justice, especially the Harvard Law School Survey of Crime and Criminal Justice in Boston,1926-1933, war crimes and criminals, Glueck's work on the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute, membership on two advisory committees on Federal rules of criminal procedure (1941-1942,1960-1966), and his study (1926-1938) of the Belgian Ministry of Justice. The bulk of the collection consists of professional correspondence (1920's-1972), chiefly with professional organizations, public and private agencies, and their respective officials.
Miscellaneous addresses and talks (1926-1950); student testimony concerning graduate work in College of Education (1932); writings (fiction and essays); M.A. thesis "The Whiskey Ring" (Columbia University, 1909).
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