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  1. 26 de mar. de 2003 · March 26, 2003. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the Harvard professor and four-term United States senator from New York who brought a scholar's eye for data to politics and a politician's sense of the ...

  2. 27 de mar. de 2003 · Daniel Patrick Moynihan was born in Tulsa, Okla., on March 16, 1927, the son of an itinerant, hard-drinking newspaperman who moved the family to New York later that year to take a job writing ...

  3. 26 de mar. de 2003 · Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (born 1927), United States senator from New York, was a politician and scholar whose career marked him as one of America's most influential public figures in the second half of the 20th century. Daniel Patrick Moynihan was an academician, presidential adviser, diplomat, legislator, and author.

  4. In 1943, the late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan was working on the docks in downtown Manhattan when a friend encouraged him to enroll at The City College of New York. His time at City College would become the launching pad for an extraordinary career in public service—one that took Moynihan to the White House, the American Embassy in New ...

  5. 6 de out. de 2010 · Daniel Patrick Moynihan served as an ambassador, a senator, and an adviser to four presidents. Along the way he faithfully recorded his thoughts—trenchant, frank, and often very funny—in a ...

  6. Daniel Patrick «Pat» Moynihan (16 de marzo de 1927 - 26 de marzo de 2003) fue un político y sociólogo estadounidense. En 1975, el presidente Gerald Ford lo nombró representante de Estados Unidos en la Organización de las Naciones Unidas, puesto que ocupó hasta 1976. Durante este tiempo, en conjunto con su homólogo israelí Jaim Herzog ...

  7. A visionary project – a generation in the making – Moynihan Train Hall is the city’s newest grand civic icon. The $1.6 billion project transforms the 100+ year-old James A. Farley Post Office Building into a modern, world-class transit hub – an idea first proposed by the late United States Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan more than a quarter-century ago.