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- James_Farley abstract "James Aloysius "Jim" Farley (May 30, 1888 – June 9, 1976) was one of the first Irish Catholic politicians in American history to achieve success on a national level, serving as Chairman of the New York State Democratic Committee, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and as Postmaster General simultaneously under the first two administrations of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A business executive and dignitary, and a Knight of Malta, Farley was commonly referred to as a political kingmaker, and was responsible for Franklin D. Roosevelt's rise to the presidency. Farley was the campaign manager for New York State politician Alfred E. Smith's 1922 gubernatorial campaign and Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1928 and 1930 gubernatorial campaigns, as well as FDR's Presidential campaigns of 1932 and 1936. Farley predicted large landslides in both, and revolutionized the use of polling, and polling data. He was responsible for pulling together the New Deal Coalition of Catholics, labor unions, African Americans, and farmers for FDR. Farley, and the administration's patronage machine he presided over, helped to fuel the social and infrastructure programs of the New Deal. Farley opposed Franklin Roosevelt breaking the two-term tradition of the presidency, and broke with Roosevelt on that issue in 1940. Farley helped to normalize diplomatic relations with the Holy See and in 1933 was the first high-ranking government official to travel to Rome, where he had an audience with Pope Pius XI and dinner with Cardinal Pacelli (future Pope Pius XII).As of 1942, Farley was considered the supreme Democratic Party Boss of New York. In 1947, President Harry S. Truman appointed Farley to serve a senior post as a commissioner on the Hoover Commission, also known as the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government. Farley's work on the Hoover Commission would lead to the development and ratification of the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, establishing the modern executive term-limit laws. This was viewed by many, including Farley, as vindication for his public opposition to FDR's third term.Remembered as one of the greatest business minds and salesmen of the 20th century, Farley guided and remained at the helm of Coca-Cola International for over 30 years and was responsible for the company's global expansion as a quasi-government agency in World War II. This was used as a boost to the morale and energy levels of the fighting boys. Shipped with food and ammunition as a “war priority item,” the deal spread Coke's market worldwide at government expense. Also at U.S. expense after the war, fifty-nine new Coke plants were installed to help rebuild Europe.The Landmark James Farley Post Office in New York City is designated in his honor and as a monument to his career in public service.".
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- James_Farley orderInOffice "53rd".
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- James_Farley president Franklin_D._Roosevelt.
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- James_Farley after Frank_Comerford_Walker.
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- James_Farley birthDate "1888-05-30".
- James_Farley birthName "James Aloysius Farley".
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- James_Farley children "Ann Farley".
- James_Farley children "Elizabeth Farley".
- James_Farley children "James Aloysius Farley, Jr.".
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- James_Farley dateOfDeath "1976-06-09".
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- James_Farley office "New York State Assemblyman, Rockland County".
- James_Farley order "53.0".
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- James_Farley preceded John_J._Raskob.
- James_Farley predecessor Walter_Folger_Brown.
- James_Farley president Franklin_D._Roosevelt.
- James_Farley profession "Politician, Business Executive, Dignitary".
- James_Farley religion Catholic_Church.
- James_Farley restingPlace "Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, New York, united States".
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- James_Farley spouse "Elizabeth Finnegan Farley".
- James_Farley succeeded Edward_J._Flynn.
- James_Farley successor Frank_Comerford_Walker.
- James_Farley termEnd "1923".
- James_Farley termEnd "1940".
- James_Farley termEnd "1940-09-10".
- James_Farley termEnd "1944".
- James_Farley termStart "1923".
- James_Farley termStart "1930".
- James_Farley termStart "1932".
- James_Farley termStart "1933-03-04".
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