Lee, Richard C. (Richard Charles), 1916-2003
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Lee, Dick, 1916-2003
Lee, Richard C.
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found: NUCMC data from New Haven Colony Historical Society Library for Mayors' scrapbooks, 1964-1976(Richard C. Lee; mayor of New Haven, Conn.)
found: LC data base, 2-23-92(hdg.: Lee, Richard C.)
found: WWA, 1982-1983(Lee, Richard Charles; b. 1916; s. of Frederick and Mary (Connolly) Lee; married Ellen Griffin; journalist; college teacher (political science) at Yale and UConn.; mayor of New Haven, 1954-1970)
found: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Transportation and Infrastructure. Richard C. Lee United States Courthouse, 1998: p. 1 (H.R. 2787; to designate the United States courthouse located in New Haven, Connecticut, as the "Richard C. Lee United States Courthouse"; Richard C. Lee, b. March 12, 1916) p. 2 (mayor of New Haven, Conn., beginning in 1950s)
found: You deserve a first class city, you want your money's worth for your tax dollar, you need Lee's leadership for ..., 1953: page 3 (Dick Lee)
found: Wikipedia, viewed March 6, 2015(Richard C. Lee; Richard Charles Lee (March 12, 1916-February 2, 2003) (sometimes called "Mr. Urban America") was a Democrat and a longtime Mayor of New Haven (1954-70) and the youngest when he held the position in 1954 at age 37. Lee is best known for his leading role in urban redevelopment in the 1950s and '60s) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_C._Lee
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1992-03-23: new
2015-03-07: revised
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