Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:Dont Call Me Boss: David L Lawrence, Pittsburgh's Renaissance MayorISBN13:9780822953975ISBN10:0822953978Author:Weber, Michael P. (Author)Description:The Death Of David Leo Lawrence In 1966 Ended A Fifty-Year Career Of Major Influence In American Politics In A Front-Page Obituary, The New York Times Noted That Lawrence, The Longtime Mayor Of Pittsburgh, Governor Of Pennsylvania, And Power In Democratic National Politics, Disliked Being Called Boss But, The Times Noted, He Was One Anyway Certainly Lawrence Was A Consumate Politician Born In A Poor, Working-Class Neighborhood, In The Present-Day Golden Triange Of Pittsburgh, He Was From Boyhood An Astute Student Of Politics And A Devoted Democrat Paying Minute Attention To Every Detail At The Ward And Precinct Level, He Revived The Moribund Democratic Party Of Pittsburgh And Fashioned A Machine That Upset The Long-Entrenched Republican Organization In 1932 When Davy Lawrence, As He Was Affectionately Known, Won The Gubernatorial Election In 1958, He Became The First Roman Catholic Governor Of Pennsylvania And The Oldest But He Achieved His Greatest Public Recognition As Mayor Of Pittsburgh Taking Office In 1945, At The Close Of World War Ii, This Stalwart Democrat Formed An Alliance With The Predominantly Republican Business Community To Bring About The Much Acclaimed Pittsburgh Renaissance, Transforming The Downtown Business District And Persuading Many Large Corporations To Retain Their National Headquarters In Pittsburgh In 1958 The Editors Of Fortune Magazine Name Pittsburgh As One Of The Eight Best Administered Cities In America Don T Call Me Boss Examines The Lengthy Career Of This Remarkable Politician Using Over One Hundred Interviews, As Well As Extensive Archival Material, Michael Weber Demonstrates How Lawrence Was Able To Balance His Intense Political Drive And Devotion To The Democratic Party With The Larger Needs Of His City And State Although His Administration Was Not Free Of Controversy, As Indicated By The City S Police And Free Work Scandals Lawrence Showed That It Was Possible To Make The Transition From Nineteenth-Century Political Boss To Modern Municipal Manager He Was One Of The Few Politicians Of The Century To Do So When The Undisputed Bosses Of Other American Cities - The Curleys, Pendergasts, And Hagues - Were Out Of Power And Disgraced, Lawrence Was Elected Governor Of Pennsylvania More Than Twenty Years After His Death, David L Lawrence And His Success In Rebuilding The City Of Pittsburgh Continue To Serve As An Example Of Effective Urban Leadership Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:UNIV OF PITTSBURGH PRPublication Date:1988-02-28Weight:1.4 lbsDimensions:1.1'' H x 8.8'' L x 5.9'' WNumber of Pages:472Language:English
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Book Title: Dont Call Me Boss: David L Lawrence, Pittsburgh's Renaissan...
Item Length: 9.2in
Item Height: 1.4in
Item Width: 6.1in
Author: Michael P. Weber
Publication Name: Don't Call Me Boss : David L. Lawrence, Pittsburgh's Renaissance Mayor
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication Year: 1988
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 472 Pages