Harold Giles Hoffman (February 7, 1896 – June 4, 1954) was an American businessman and Republican Party politician who served as the 41st Governor of New...
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(1911–1977), American illustrator Harold G. Hoffman (1896–1954), American politician and governor of New Jersey Heinrich Hoffman (1836–1894), American Civil...
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Jr. (born 1937), American former tennis player Henry Hoffman (disambiguation) Harold G. Hoffman (1896–1954), American businessman and politician This...
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gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1934. Republican nominee Harold G. Hoffman narrowly defeated Democratic nominee William L. Dill with 49.90% of...
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strong year for New Jersey Republicans, which included the election of Harold G. Hoffman as Moore's successor, Moore was easily elected to Washington. Moore...
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were also of Dutch descent. Governors John Hickenlooper of Colorado, Harold G. Hoffman and Thomas Kean of New Jersey, William Henry Vanderbilt III of Rhode...
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court; the appeal was argued on June 29, 1935. New Jersey Governor Harold G. Hoffman secretly visited Hauptmann in his cell on the evening of October 16...
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the New Jersey State Police after a personality clash with Governor Harold G. Hoffman. For a short time, he narrated the radio program Gang Busters (he...
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the age of 34, and became president of Studebaker ten years later. Hoffman and Harold Sines Vance were the two executives most responsible for rescuing...
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of East Orange (1925–31) Charles A. Eaton of Plainfield (1925–53) Harold G. Hoffman of South Amboy (1927–31) Charles A. Wolverton of Camden (1927–59)...
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