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Thomas J. Cuite

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from 1960 to 1985, and was Majority Leader from 1969 to 1985. Closely tied to the Catholic Churchโ€”he was an adviser to
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in 1935. Then he joined his father's real estate business. During World War II he served in the
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Cuite died on August 9, 1987, in Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, of a heart attack.
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CUITE RETIRING AFTER 16 YEARS AS COUNCIL'S MAJORITY LEADER
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Index

New York
Brooklyn
St. Francis College
U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps
lieutenant colonel
New York State Senate
169th
170th
171st New York State Legislatures
12th district
Francis E. Dorn
New York City Council
John Cardinal O'Connor
Terence Cardinal Cooke
Francis Cardinal Spellman
city law to guarantee gay rights
"Women's Professional Club Hails Speaker"
F. X. Smith Elected City Council Head
New York Times
CUITE RETIRING AFTER 16 YEARS AS COUNCIL'S MAJORITY LEADER
New York Times
"Thomas Cuite Dies of a Heart Attack"
Ed Koch and the rebuilding of New York City
ISBN
978-0-231-52090-4
OCLC
750192934
THOMAS CUITE DIES OF A HEART ATTACK
New York Times
New York State Senate

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