Background
Moscow, Warren was born on March 15, 1908 in in Brooklyn. Son of Jacob H. and Stella (Klaas) Moscow.
(This is a book about politics, not as it is taught to chi...)
This is a book about politics, not as it is taught to children in schools or to adults who believe what they read in the papers, but about politics as the manufacturing of candidates, the staging of elections, the assumption of power and the accumulation of wealth by the puppet masters.
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Moscow, Warren was born on March 15, 1908 in in Brooklyn. Son of Jacob H. and Stella (Klaas) Moscow.
Student, Columbia University, 1925-1926; student, Brooklyn Law School, 1926-1927.
City hall reporter, Brooklyn Citizen, 1926-1928; City hall reporter, New York American, 1928-1930; political reporter, New York Times, 1930-1952; chief Albany correspondent, New York Times, 1938-1944; war correspondent, New York Times, Pacific Ocean Area, 1945; commissioner borough works, Borough of Manhattan, 1952-1953; assistant to mayor, City of New York, 1954-1955; executive director, New York City Housing Authority, 1955-1957; public relations consultant, 1957-1958; executive assistant to, Mayor of New York City, 1958-1961; consultant to New York City on intergovernmental affairs, 1962-1963; editor-in-chief, New York Law Journal, New York City, 1963-1966; columnist, The Chief, 1982-1992. Director Public Service Awards Program, Fund for City of New York, 1973-1981.
(This is a book about politics, not as it is taught to chi...)
(241 pages - The story of New Yorks people and politicians...)
Member Mayor's administrative cabinet, 1954-1961. Member American assembly Arden House, 1955. Member of New York State Legislative Corrs.
Association.
Son of Jacob H. and Stella (Klaas) M. M. Esther Loeb, October 15, 1934 (divorced 1944). 1 daughter, Judith; m.
Jean Shalen, January 10, 1946. Children: John W. and Katherine A. (twins).