Jacob Arvey
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Jacob M. Arvey (November 3, 1895 – August 25, 1977) was aninfluential Chicago political leader from the Depression era until the mid-1950s. He may be best known for his efforts to end corruption in the Chicago Democratic organization, and for promoting the candidacies of liberal Democratic politicians such as Adlai Stevenson and Senator Paul Douglas of Illinois. He was known as "Jake" and "Jack" at different times in his career.
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Jacob Arvey
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Jacob Arvey
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Jacob Arvey
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Chicago, Illinois
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1977-08-25
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1895-11-03
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20050673
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1895-11-03
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1977-08-25
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Democratic National Committeeman from Illinois
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Politician
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Attorney
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Chicago, Illinois
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Position abolished
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1972
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1950
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33
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Jacob M. Arvey (November 3, 1895 – August 25, 1977) was aninfluential Chicago political leader from the Depression era until the mid-1950s. He may be best known for his efforts to end corruption in the Chicago Democratic organization, and for promoting the candidacies of liberal Democratic politicians such as Adlai Stevenson and Senator Paul Douglas of Illinois. He was known as "Jake" and "Jack" at different times in his career.
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