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    Robert Ferdinand Wagner I (June 8, 1877 – May 4, 1953) was an American attorney and Democratic Party politician who represented the state of New York...
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    Robert Ferdinand Wagner II (April 20, 1910 – February 12, 1991) was an American diplomat and politician who served three terms as the mayor of New York...
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    Senator Robert F. Wagner Houses, also known as Triborough Houses, is a public housing development in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, in New...
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  • The Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service is the public policy school of New York University in New York City, New York. The school is named...
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  • of Hawaii, 1988–1995 Robert F. Wagner (1877–1953), U.S. Senator (D-NY), author Wagner Act enabling labor unions Robert F. Wagner Jr. (1910–1991), New...
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    Robert John Wagner Jr. (born February 10, 1930) is an American actor. He is known for starring in the television shows It Takes a Thief (1968–1970), Switch...
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  • Senator Robert Ferdinand Wagner I. He changed his name to Robert F. Wagner Jr. after his father dropped the "Jr". Robert III was the son of Robert Ferdinand...
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  • New Left, the Civil Rights Movement, and utopian experiments. The Robert F. Wagner Archives, which is also housed in Bobst Library at NYU, documents American...
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    the act was a ban on company unions. The act was written by Senator Robert F. Wagner, passed by the 74th United States Congress, and signed into law by...
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  • Act of 1998. The law was named for its congressional sponsors, Sen. Robert F. Wagner (D-New York) and Rep. Theodore A. Peyser (D-New York). As part of the...
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