Background
DICKSTEIN, Samuel was born on February 5, 1885 in Russia. Son of Israel and Slata B. (Gordon) Dickstein.
DICKSTEIN, Samuel was born on February 5, 1885 in Russia. Son of Israel and Slata B. (Gordon) Dickstein.
Public and Private Schools. New York; Law School. Special Deputy Attv. General.
New York, 1911-1914; member Board of Aldermen, 4 Aldermanic District. 1917; member New York Assembly, New York Company, 4 Assembly District, 1919-1922: member 68 to 71 Congresses. As member of State Assem., defended over 20.000 tenants free of charge who were affected bv Landlord and Tenant Act.
Successfully advocated enactment of Kosher Food Law which was also passed for District Columbia. Law being copied by many states in Union as well as Africa and elsewhere. Proponent of humane legislation in Congress particularly affecting immigration.
Member: American, New York State, New York Criminal Bar Associations. New York Company Lawyers’ Association. Veterans for Foreign Wars (honorary).
New York Democrat Company Committee. Masons; Grand St. Bovs Association Club: Rutgers. Residence: 306 E. Broad wav.
New York City Office: Washington Hotel, Washington, District of Columbia DIECK. Robert George: Member. Art Commission; b. December 24.
Public and Private Schools. New York; Law School. Special Deputy Attv. General.
New York, 1911-1914; member Board of Aldermen, 4 Aldermanic District. 1917; member New York Assembly, New York Company, 4 Assembly District, 1919-1922: member 68 to 71 Congresses. As member of State Assem., defended over 20.000 tenants free of charge who were affected bv Landlord and Tenant Act.
Successfully advocated enactment of Kosher Food Law which was also passed for District Columbia. Law being copied by many states in Union as well as Africa and elsewhere. Proponent of humane legislation in Congress particularly affecting immigration.
Member: American, New York State, New York Criminal Bar Associations. New York Company Lawyers’ Association. Veterans for Foreign Wars (honorary).
New York Democrat Company Committee. Masons; Grand St. Bovs Association Club: Rutgers.
Spouse Caroline Ainslie, November 7, 1906, Yokohama, Japan.