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3 unusual facts about Vincent J. Dellay


Vincent J. Dellay

Dellay was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Eighty-fourth Congress in 1954.

He was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-fifth Congress, serving in office from January 3, 1957 – January 3, 1959, and changed political affiliation from Republican to Democrat during the Eighty-fifth Congress.

He rose from messenger to bookkeeper at Irving Trust, New York City from 1923 to 1929; was assistant comptroller, Sterling National Bank & Trust Co., New York City, from 1929-1936; and an auditor with the New Jersey Department of the Treasury from 1936-1956.


Katharine Burr Blodgett

She was the sole inventor on all but two of the patents, working with Vincent J. Schaefer as co-inventor.

The Trip to Bountiful

The Trip to Bountiful premiered March 1, 1953 on NBC-TV, directed by Vincent J. Donehue with Lillian Gish, Eileen Heckart and Eva Marie Saint.

Vincent J. Fuller

Vincent John Fuller (June 21, 1931 – July 26, 2006) was an American lawyer best known for defending John Hinckley, Jr., Jimmy Hoffa and Mike Tyson.

Vincent J. Gentile

Gentile would go on to serve three terms before being defeated by then City Councilman Martin J. "Marty" Golden in 2002.

Vincent J. McCauley

McCauley, in assuming the new responsibility, moved from Fort Portal to Nairobi.

McCauley attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council, and it proved to be a strong influence on his leadership as bishop.

Vincent J. Murphy

In 1943 Murphy ran as the Democratic candidate for Governor of New Jersey against Republican Walter Evans Edge, who had come out of retirement after serving as United States Senator and United States Ambassador to France, as well as Governor during World War I.


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