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Abraham D. Beame
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
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Abraham D. Beame

American, 1906 - 2001
Teacher at Richmond Hill High School (1929-1946)
Teacher at Rutgers University (1944-1945)
Assistant Director of Budget for New York City (1946-1952)
Director of Budget for New York City (1952-1961)
New York City Comptroller (1962-1965)
New York City Comptroller (1970-1973)
Mayor of New York City (1974-1977)

After a career in finance, Abraham D. Beame served as New York City's comptroller in 1962 and 1970. In 1973, Beame was elected the mayor of New York after defeating Republican party nominee State Senator John J. Marchi, Liberal party nominee Albert H. Blumenthal, and Conservative party nominee Biaggi. Beame became the city's first Jewish mayor and presided over the 1970's fiscal crisis.
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