Once Upon a Time in New York
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MacArthur, Douglas A.
MacDonald, Ramsay
Macy, W. Kingsland
Madden, Owney
Madison, James
Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Presbyterian Church
“Maggie Murphy’s Home”
Main Street (Lewis)
Majestic Records
Malone, Dudley Field
Manchester Guardian
Manhattan Transfer (Dos Passos)
Marie, queen of Rumania
Mast, Jane
Mastbaum, Jules
Maya
Mayfair Hotel
McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson
McAdoo, William Gibbs
McClure’s
McCooey, John H. (“Uncle John”)
explains patronage job for his son
McCooey, John H., Jr.
McGoldrick, Joseph P.
McGuinness, Peter J.
McKay, Claude
McKee, Joseph V.
McKeon, John J.
McKettrick, Dan
McKinley, William
McLaughlin, Andrew G.
McManus, George
McManus, Thomas (“Hump”)
McNaboe, John J.
McQuade, Francis X.
McQuade, James A. (“Jesse James”)
McQuade Brothers
Meade, Edmund
Medalie, George
Mellon, Andrew
Melniker, Harold
Mencken, H. L.
Merchant of Venice, The
Merritt, Ed
Methodist Board of Temperance
Meusel, Bob
Mezzacapo, Joseph
Middle Atlantic Fisheries Association
Miller, Gilbert
Miller, Marie
Miller, Marilyn
Mr. New York (Whalen)
Moley, Raymond
Molloy, Louis
Montauk Island Club
Mooney, William
Moore, Wiley
Moore, Victor
Morning Telegraph
Morris, Robert E.
Moses, Robert
Walker compared to La Guardia by
Mozart Hall faction
Mullen, Arthur
Mulligan, William
Mulrooney, Edward P.
Murphy, Charles Francis
described
Murray, James
Mussolini, Benito
Nast, Thomas
Nation, The
on Walker
New Orleans Times-Picayune
New York American
New York City Police Department
Crater disappearance and
Police College
Prohibition and
prostitution and
“Red scare” and
Rothstein murder and
Seabury investigation and
Tammany Hall and
Whalen appointed commissioner
New York Daily News
New York Giants
New York Herald Tribune
on Roosevelt
on Seabury investigation
on Walker
New York Jewelers Exchange
New York Law School
New York Sun
on Rothstein
on Tweed
New York Times
on Hylan
on La Guardia
on Roosevelt
on Rothstein
on Seabury investigation
on Tweed
on Walker
New York World
on Tweed
on Walker
New York World-Telegram
on Seabury investigation
on Walker
New York Yankees
Night Hawk
Nizer, Louis
Norris, Jean H.
O’Brien, John P.
Ochs, Adolph S.
O’Connell, Edward J.
O’Connor, Basil
O’Connor, Thomas
O’Dwyer, William
Of Thee I Sing
Oh, Kay!
Oliver, Roland
Olvany, George W.
Omley, Claire
Once in a Lifetime (Kaufman)
O’Neil, William
O’Neill, “Honest John”
One of Ours (Cather)
On the Town
Ottinger, Albert
Padlocks of 1927
Palmer, A. Mitchell
Pani, Joe
Park Central Hotel
Parkhurst, Rev. Charles H.
Pegler, Westbrook
Pennock, Herb
Pfeiffer, Peter J.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Phillips, Jesse
Piker, The
Pilatsky, Charles C.
Pius XI, Pope
Plaza Hotel
Plunkitt, George Washington
Polo Grounds Athletic Club
Polyclinic Hospital
Portland Oregonian
“Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody, A”
Progressive Party
Prohibition
clubs (speakeasies)
effects of
Eighteenth Amendment (enactment) described
Roosevelt and
Rothstein’s bootlegging
Tammany Hall and
Twenty-first amendment (repeal) described
Walker and
Quinlivan, James
Quintano, Joe
Raymond, Nathan (“Nigger Nate”)
Reagan, Ronald
Recovery Party
Rector’s
Reiman, Eugene
Reuben’s
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Ritz, Sally Lou
Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Roberts (Jimmy’s valet)
Roberts, Kiki (Marion Strasmick)
Rogers, Lindsay
Rogers, Will
Roman Gardens
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Albany trial of Jimmy Walker
Bonus Army of World War I veterans and
Depression of the 1930s and
described
elected president
Hearst, supported by
La Guardia compared to
legacy
New York Herald Tribune on
New York Times on
1928 gubernatorial campaign
1932 Democratic National Convention in Chicago
1932 presidential campaign
post-trial official statement on Walker and Tammany Hall
post-trial personal attack by Walker on
presidential ambitions
Prohibition and
Seabury investigation and
state programs and policies
Tammany Hall and
Walker and
White House, Walker’s visit to
Roosevelt, James
Roosevelt, John
Roosevelt, Theodore
described
Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox (Burns)
Rosenman, Samuel I.
Rothstein, Arnold
bootlegging and
described
drugs and
gambling and
murder of
real estate and
Tammany Hall and
Walker and
Rothstein, Caroline
Runyon, Damon
Ruth, Babe
Ryan, Joseph P.
Ryskind, Morrie
St. Francis Xavier School
St. Joseph’s Church
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
St. Louis Kid
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Walker’s funeral
Sartoris (Faulkner)
Schmeling, Max
Schroeder, Dr. William, Jr.
Schultz, Dutch (Arthur Flegenheimer)
Schurman, Jacob Gould, Jr.
Scotch Ann
Seab
ury, Maud
Seabury, Samuel
Albany trial of Jimmy Walker and
described
final report of
investigation
La Guardia supported by
post-trial comment on Walker
presidential ambitions
reforms proposed
Walker testimony
Service Bus
Sex
Shakespeare, William
Shame of the Cities, The (Steffens)
Shardinsky, Max
Sheldon, Edward
Shelton, Yvonne (“Little Fellow”)
Sherman, Henry L.
Sherwood, Russell T.
charges against
as fugitive
testimony of
Shocker, Urban
Shor, Toots
Toots Shor’s saloon
Show Boat
Shubert, Jacob J.
Shubert, Lee
Shubert, Sam S.
“Sidewalks of New York”
Siegfried, André
Silverman, Sime
Sisto, J. A.
Smith, Alfred E.
described
legacy
Liberty League and
1924 presidential campaign
1928 presidential campaign
1932 Democratic National Convention in Chicago
1932 presidential campaign
Prohibition and
as state legislator
Tammany Hall and
Walker and
Smith, J. Allen
Smith, Moe W.
So Big (Ferber)
Socialist Party
Society for the Prevention of Crime
“Someone to Watch Over Me”
Sound and the Fury, The (Faulkner)
Spirit of St. Louis
Stalin, Joseph
Steffens, Lincoln
Stein, Harry
Steingut, Irwin
Stevenson, Adlai E.
Strike Up the Band
Sullivan, Big Tim
Sulzer, William
Sumner, John S.
Sun Also Rises, The (Hemingway)
Sunny
Swope, Herbert Bayard
Tammany Hall
Albany trial of Jimmy Walker
Crater and
decline and fall of
Good Government advocates (“Goo-Goos”) reform efforts
Greenpoint People’s Regular Organization of the Fifteenth Assembly District
inner workings described
La Guardia’s reform efforts
Mozart Hall faction
New York City Police Department and
origins of
Parkhurst’s reform efforts
Prohibition and
Roosevelt and
Roosevelt’s post-trial official statement on
Rothstein and
Seabury investigation
Smith and
Tepecano Democratic Club
Tweed Courthouse
Tweed Ring
Walker and
Tarkington, Booth
Tepecano Democratic Club
Terminal Taxicab Company
Terranova, Ciro
Theofel, John
Thomas, Norman
Thurman, Wallace
Tibbetts, Harland B.
Tilden, Samuel J.
Tin Pan Alley
“Today and Tomorrow” (Lippmann)
Toomer, Jean
Trosk, George
Truman, Harry S.
Tugwell, Rexford G.
Tuttle, Charles H.
Twain, Mark
Tweed, William Marcy
Tweed Courthouse
Tweed Ring
Twin Coach Company
United Sea Food Workers
Untermyer, Irwin
Untermyer, Samuel
U.S. Conference of Mayors
Van Wyck, Robert A.
Variety
Viggiano, Prosper
Virgin Man, The
Vitale, Albert H.
Voorhis, John R.
Vortex, The
Vossische Zeitung
Wagner, Robert F.
Wagner, Robert F., Jr.
Wales Padlock Law
Walker, Frank (no relation)
Walker, George (brother of Jimmy)
Walker, James J. (Jimmy)
Albany trial
baseball and
boyhood years
Broadway and
bus system under
City Hall, invited to La Guardia’s
Clean Books Bill and
Compton, Betty, as mistress of
death of
divorce from Allie
divorce from Betty
education of
election campaign
estrangement from Allie
funeral of
garment industry appointment from La Guardia
hospital system under
La Guardia compared to, by Robert Moses
lateness, famous for
law career
legacy
Majestic Records, as president of
married life with Allie
married life with Betty
marries Allie
marries Betty
The Nation on
New York American on
New York Herald Tribune on
New York Times on
New York World on
New York World-Telegram on
as Night Mayor of New York
1932 Democratic National Convention in Chicago
one-liners, memorable
parks and playgrounds under
post-trial comment from Seabury on
post-trial official statement by Roosevelt on
post-trial personal attack on Roosevelt by
Prohibition and
“Red scare” and
reelection campaign
religion and
resignation of
Roosevelt and
Rothstein and
salary and perks as mayor
sanitation services under
Seabury investigation
Shelton, Yvonne (mistress), relationship with
Smith and
songwriting career
special mayoral election, post-trial attempt to run in
speeches, parades, ceremonies
as state legislator
subway system under
Tammany Hall and
testimony in Albany trial
testimony in Seabury investigation
tributes to, on his death
wardrobe of
water supply under
Whalen appointed police commissioner by
White House, invited to Roosevelt’s
womanizing
Workmen’s Compensation Act and
Walker, Janet Allen (“Allie,” wife of Jimmy)
at Albany trial
courtship and wedding
divorce
in The Duke of Duluth
estrangement
married life
Walker, Mrs. William (mother of Jimmy)
Walker, William (father of Jimmy)
described
Tammany Hall and
Walker, Dr. William H. (brother of Jimmy)
Walsh, George
Warner Theater
Warren, Joseph A
Washington and Jefferson College
Waterman, Frank D.
Weary Blues, The (Hughes)
Wende, Assemblyman
West, Mae
Whalen, Grover Aloysius
appointed police commissioner
autobiography (Mr. New York)
described
Prohibition and
“Red scare” and
Rothstein murder and
Wharton, Edith
White, E. B.
White, George
Wilder, Thornton
Willebrandt,
Mabel W.
Williams, Alexander S.
“Will You Love Me in December as You Do in May” (Walker)
Wilson, Dudley
Wilson, Woodrow
Wilson Bros., Inc.
Winchell, Walter
“Wintergreen for President”
Wise, Rabbi Stephen S.
Wodehouse, P. G.
Women in Love (Lawrence)
Wood, Fernando
Woodmansten Inn
Workmen’s Compensation Act
World’s Work
Yankee Stadium
Yellen, Jack
Ziegfeld, Florenz
Ziegfeld Follies