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  Hugh Carey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh Leo Carey (born April 11, 1919) was the Governor of New York between 1975 and 1983.
Carey joined the U.S. Army as an enlisted man during World War II, served in Europe, and reached the rank of major.
Running as a Democrat, Carey was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1960.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hugh_Carey   (415 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Hugh L. Carey
Carey oversees the environmentally balanced development of this distinctive waterfront community that is home to the World Financial Center, 35 acres of parkland, and over 9000 permanent residences.
Carey was elected to the Westchester County Legislature where he served five consecutive terms as representative of the city of Peekskill and the town of Cortlandt.
Carey is a lifelong resident of Westchester County.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Hugh-L.-Carey   (436 words)

  
 NYSERDA - Carey Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Carey was elected to the Westchester County Legislature where he served five consecutive terms as representative to the communities of Peekskill and Cortlandt.
Carey was appointed by President Bush to serve with 11 other distinguished Americans as a member of the Welfare Simplification and Coordination Advisory Committee.
Carey was named Director of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs for the newly elected Governor of New York State, George E. Pataki.
www.nyserda.org /About/Board/carey.asp   (434 words)

  
 ACSH > Facts & Fears > Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Says Carey, "There wasn't a single case of a fatal illness or even a serious illness" attributable to the dump, according to the best-qualified scientists who examined the evidence.
Carey says what bothers him most is the charge that state government failed to act, in particular any suggestion of negligence by state Health Commissioner Dr. David Axelrod, who gathered scientists to review the data from Love Canal, and state Transportation Commissioner Bill Hennessy, who was in charge of the relocation.
Carey wonders if some less-politicized body might be formed to assess environmental and health risks, perhaps a private organization along the lines of Underwriters Laboratories.
www.acsh.org /factsfears/newsID.317/news_detail.asp   (793 words)

  
 Engblom v. Carey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At Mid-Orange Correctional Facility (and other facilities) striking employees were evicted from employee housing in order to house some of the National Guardsmen.
Two of the evicted officers at Mid-Orange Correctional Facility, Marianne E. Engblom and Charles E. Palmer, subsequently filed suit against New York Governor Hugh L. Carey and various other state officials.
The decision, rendered on May 3, 1982, established that the National Guardsmen legally qualify as soldiers under the Third Amendment, that the amendment applies to state as well as federal authorities, and that the protection of this amendment extends beyond home owners.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Engblom_v._Carey   (323 words)

  
 Hugh Carey - TheBestLinks.com - Abortion, April 11, Death penalty, Governor of New York, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Running as a Democrat, Carey was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1961.
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 The world's top hugh l carey websites
Hugh Leo Carey (born April 11, 1919) is a former governor of New York.
Carey joined the army as an enlisted man during World War II, served in Europe, and reached the rank of major.
Carey was re-elected in 1978 and served two full terms as Governor before being succeeded by his Lt Governor, Mario Cuomo.
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 TheStreet.com: SEC Commissioner Saw the Future of Mutual Funds
Carey observed that investment options for private accounts may need to be restricted -- by limiting switches between funds, for example -- to minimize administrative costs and the potential for sales abuses.
Carey saw that the small size of initial private accounts, many under $400 in value, might necessitate creating a way station similar to the federal government's low-cost Thrift Savings Plan, in which small accounts could be invested until they were large enough to be economically feasible for existing funds.
Carey cited the example of fund advisers who seek to manage the pension assets of the very companies whose proxies they vote for their funds.
www.thestreet.com /funds/mercerbullard/1463553.html   (1237 words)

  
 2003 Annual Awards Dinner, September 16, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Former New York Governor Hugh Carey is the 2003 Distinguished Service Award public sector honoree, in recognition of his stalwart leadership during the historic fiscal crisis in New York during the mid-1970s.
Governor Carey was elected the 51st Governor of New York in 1974 and re-elected in 1978, and was a proponent of comprehensive programs for urban and industrial revitalization.
Governor Carey serves as a director on several boards and is Chairman of the Board of Advisors of Cambridge Partners, L.L.C. in New York City.
www.bondmarkets.com /pr/2003/AnnualAwardsDinner2003.shtml   (688 words)

  
 NYPA Organization
Carey oversaw the environmentally balanced development of this distinctive waterfront community that is home to the World Financial Center, 30 acres of parkland, and over 9,000 permanent residences.
Carey’s keen interest in education led to his appointment to the board of directors of Westchester Community College where he currently serves as Chairman.
Carey and his family are the subject of a book by Samuel Freedman entitled “The Inheritance”—how three families and America moved from Roosevelt to Reagan and beyond.
www.nypa.gov /about/officers/carey.htm   (485 words)

  
 Gov. Carey's calls for spending restraint in Albany -- August 30, 2001
FORMER GOV. HUGH L. ALBANY—In radio announcements sponsored by The Business Council, former Governor Hugh L. Carey is urging the Legislature to practice fiscal restraint as it seeks to finalize the state budget for the current fiscal year.
Governor Carey took office in 1975 and immediately confronted several fiscal crises involving first the state government's borrowing authorities, and then New York City's brush with insolvency.
Governor Carey readily agreed, and taped the 60-second announcement on Monday, August 27, in New York City.
www.bcnys.org /whatsnew/2001/0829hlc.htm   (593 words)

  
 UCD - The Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business - News and Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A two-term governor of New York, Carey was born in Brooklyn, the third of Margaret and Dennis Carey’s six sons.
Governor Carey was elected the 51st governor of New York on November 5, 1974, and was re-elected in 1978.
Governor Carey is a member of the North American Board of Smurfit School of Business, UCD, along with others such as Dean R O’Hare (The Chubb Corporation), James E Quinn (Tiffany and Co), Robert L Dilenschneider (Dilenschneider Group Inc) and James P Hynes (Hynes Capital Resources).
ucdbusiness.ucd.ie /pages/nw_newsitem.asp?NewsID=10193   (571 words)

  
 CAREY, Hugh Leo (1919-) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pre-congressional papers pertaining to Hugh Carey’s first election to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Printed legislation introduced by Hugh Carey, press releases, news clippings, and speeches reflect his work with education and the handicapped and disabled, particularly the hard of hearing.
There is also correspondence between Hugh Carey and his constituents, as well as photographs.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=C000143   (429 words)

  
 St. John's University -- About St. John's -- News Gallery -- News Items -- St. John's University Hosts Dedication and ...
Carey Hall, one of its six residences on the Queens campus, in honor of Hon.
Hugh L. Carey ('42C, '51L) and his late wife Helen.
An alumnus of St. John's University and the School of Law, Gov. Carey received the Medal of Honor in 1992 and the Spirit of Service award in 2000.
www.stjohns.edu /about/news/items/pr_uni_041129.sju   (428 words)

  
 Rochester Business Journal
“(Carey’s) extensive background in public and municipal finance and his continued commitment to economic development efforts throughout the state will be invaluable to the firm and to our clients,” Harris Beach managing partner Gunther Buerman said.
Carey, 85, ran as a Democrat and served two terms as governor in the 1970s and 1980s.
Previously, Carey served seven terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing a Brooklyn district.
www.rbj.net /fullarticle.cfm?sdid=48117   (140 words)

  
 St. John's University -- Campus Life -- Queens -- Residence Life -- Dedication and Blessing of the Helen and Hugh L. ...
Hugh L. Carey (‘42C, ’51L) and his late wife Helen on November 23, 2004.
The former two-term Governor of New York was honored in a ceremony attended by family, friends and members of the University community.  An alumnus of St. John's University and the School of Law, Gov. Carey received the Medal of Honor in 1992 and the Spirit of Service award in 2000. 
“Hugh has been extremely generous to St. John's University with his time, energy and continued support,” said Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of St. John’s University.  “It is an honor to recognize a man who has accomplished so much, while continuously supporting his alma mater in achieving its goal of expansion.” 
new.stjohns.edu /campus/queens/residencelife/carey.sju   (228 words)

  
 Victoria Hinshaw
Hugh dotes on her, as do I. He has diverted all his energies onto the estate, studying new varieties of plants brought from foreign soils.
Hugh's queries as to why Lord Carey wanted to visit the seaside met with the ordinary reasons, for the air, for the sea bathing, to benefit Emmy, but nothing specific.
Hugh met his father in the foyer and followed him down the steps and a few feet along the paving stones to a brick house almost identical to their own.
www.victoriahinshaw.com /matchforpapa.html   (3715 words)

  
 Margaret's Genealogy Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Barclay was born on 3 Jan 1834 at Touan, Glasgow Lanarkshire, Scotland whilst Ann Adelaide Carey was born abt 1836 in St. Helier on the Island of Jersey.
Another fact of interest is that a distant cousin - Hugh Carey Barclay was once Assistant Administrator of the Northern Territory.
Hugh's middle name is his grandmother's maiden name - Celia Jane Carey, she married William Johnston Barclay who is John Barclay junior's brother - and who is also the sister of Margaret's Annie Adelaide Carey.
www.users.bigpond.com /ianmarglee/bargen.html   (818 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Carey
Carey, H. — of Eastlake, Manistee County, Mich. Republican.
Carey, J. — of Overton, Dawson County, Neb. Democrat.
Carey, Robert Davis (1878-1937) — also known as Robert D. Carey — of Careyhurst, Converse County, Wyo. Born in Cheyenne,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/carey.html   (710 words)

  
 The Bond Buyer: The Daily Newspaper of Public Finance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hugh L. Carey: "Essentially, in medical terms, as for the respiratory system, the city was prostrate.
Carey: "The Citizens Budget Commission has papers on the discussion because they see the gravity of the situation we are in, which has too much similarity to where we were, in all candor.
The federal government said `You, Hugh Carey,' [President] Gerry Ford said, `You're going to sign every document that you're personally liable.' I was personally liable for $2.8 billion every year [for the three-year federal bailout of New York City].
www.bondbuyer.com /article.html?id=20031201YDI1XIPU&from=home   (2925 words)

  
 A DOUBLE STANDARD ON FAITH [Free Republic]
FOR nearly two decades after the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment, the state of New York was unable to enact a death-penalty law, despite tremendous public support and overwhelming backing in the state Legislature.
Carey even declared that he would commute every death sentence rather than see it enforced; Cuomo implied pretty much the same thing.
Yet no Democrat ever denounced Hugh Carey and Mario Cuomo for putting their religious and moral beliefs ahead of their obligation to follow the will of the people.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3a66ac1435bf.htm   (810 words)

  
 BUSH, KERRY NOT INVITED TO ANNUAL DINNER (ALFRED E. SMITH MEMORIAL DINNER)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Carey said publicly in 1990 that Cardinal Cooke's admonition helped him to get out of his invalid marriage and prompted him to recognize he had been wrong to support abortion.
Carey has publicly expressed regret and repentance over his support for abortion during his tenure as a politician.
Carey was serving in the US House in 1970 when NY State legalized abortion.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1218763/posts   (771 words)

  
 USNews.com: The National Interest: A thought on the New York governor's race (8/10/05)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Carey, elected in 1974 and 1978, gave in very little; instead he subjected the bankrupt city government to the financial control board.
Republican George Pataki, elected in 1994, 1998, and 2002, sometimes clamped down on the public employee unions (notably in his tough budget of 1995) and sometimes indulged them shamelessly (as in the runup to the 2002 election).
(Carey was also not beholden to the unions: The underdog in the 1974 Democratic primary, he raised most of the money for that contest from big contributions from his brother and from a young and little-known real-estate developer named Donald Trump.) Would Governor Spitzer play along with the public employee unions?
www.usnews.com /usnews/opinion/baroneblog/columns/barone_050810b.htm?track=rss   (629 words)

  
 Taub Urban Research Center
With respect to one of these, I already did, which is the situation: "How did Hugh Carey become Governor?" The only thing I left out was an interesting vignette which has become part of Liberal Party lore, having to do with our great prescient prior leader, Alex Rose.
After Carey beat Governor Wilson, and was elected Governor in November of '74, and it became known that Rose was working with Carey ever since February, they said to him - we said to him, some of us didn't know that - how did you decide to go with Hugh Carey.
A: When Hugh Carey was elected in '74, the political plates of the Earth were shaking because it represented a sea-change coming on after 16 years - 15 Nelson Rockefeller / one year, Malcolm Wilson - control of the State apparatus, the State government.
urban.nyu.edu /calendar/harding.htm   (3430 words)

  
 Photo of Grave site of MOH Recipient Hugh Carey
Sergeant Hugh Carey was one of 63 men who was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in the battle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1 - 3, 1863.
On July 2 the Confederate forces were assaulting the Union lines along Emmitsburg Road and Cemetery Ridge and the 82d New York Infantry found itself in the thickest of the fight as dusk fell.
In close-quarters combat and under heavy fire, Sergeant Carey attempted to capture the flag of the 7th Virginia Infantry, but was wounded in the attempt.
www.homeofheroes.com /gravesites/states/pages_af/carey_hugh_ny.html   (346 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 96041780   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Table of contents for The days of wine and roses are over : Governor Hugh Carey and New York State / Daniel C. Kramer.
93 Chapter 6 Carey, the EFCB, and the CUNY and 1978 City Rescues.................
229 Chapter 13 Carey on Courts and Criminal Justice: the Nadjari Firing, the Death Penalty, and Juvenile Crime....................
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/fy053/96041780.html   (199 words)

  
 8. The Union Label - NYSUT History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Over the objections of many, the two-year-old union first tossed its hat into the political ring in 1974 when it endorsed Hugh Carey for New York state governor.
It was a gutsy move - Carey was a little known New York City congressman - but a majority of the NYSUT Board voted to endorse Carey based on his congressional voting record.
Carey's victory over Malcolm Wilson gave members around the state a crash course in the value of unified political action.
www.nysut.org /history/08union.html   (602 words)

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