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Joseph L. Galiber

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postponed Galiber's appointment on January 10. On January 16, Beame withdrew the appointment of Galiber, and appointed
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He was born on October 26, 1924, the son of Joseph F. Galiber and Ethel (Bowser) Galiber (1901–1997). During
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ticket, but was defeated again by Simon. Galiber was an alternate delegate to the
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to the post instead. In 1979, Galiber sought the Democratic nomination for
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Galiber Joins Contest By Bronx Democrats For Borough President
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Paul Gibson In, Galiber Out As Third Deputy to Beame
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Galiber then ran in the general election on the 76:from 1969 until his death in 1995, sitting in the 564:Democratic Party New York (state) state senators 59:1950 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament 293:BEAME POSTPONES NAMING GALIBER PENDING INQUIRY 362:on September 12, 1979 (subscription required) 8: 599:United States Army personnel of World War II 273:Galiber Named by Beame As Third Deputy Mayor 382:on November 7, 1979 (subscription required) 322:on January 17, 1974 (subscription required) 302:on January 11, 1974 (subscription required) 408: 282:on January 9, 1974 (subscription required) 55:1949–50 CCNY Beavers men's basketball team 604:20th-century New York (state) politicians 342:on April 18, 1979 (subscription required) 242:on March 29, 1973 (subscription required) 262:on June 10, 1973 (subscription required) 188: 589:Basketball players from New York City 569:CCNY Beavers men's basketball players 136:, but was defeated in the primary by 7: 173:Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center 166:1988 Democratic National Conventions 63:1950 National Invitation Tournament 14: 584:American men's basketball players 579:20th-century American legislators 171:He died on November 21, 1995, in 130:191st New York State Legislatures 253:GOLDIN PLANNING "MEDIA CAMPAIGN" 16:American politician (1924–1995) 353:Simon Gets Nomination In Bronx 150:Borough President of the Bronx 1: 213:Deaths; GALIBER, ETHEL BOWSER 574:American athlete-politicians 393:Joseph L. 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World War II
U.S. Army
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Red Ball Express
1949–50 CCNY Beavers men's basketball team
1950 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
1950 National Invitation Tournament
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New York State Senate
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191st New York State Legislatures
New York City Comptroller
Harrison J. Goldin
Abraham Beame
Paul Gibson Jr.
Borough President of the Bronx
Stanley Simon

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