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Wallace S. Sayre
Wallace Stanley Sayre (June 24, 1905 – May 18, 1972) was an American political scientist who taught at Columbia University and was considered a leading authority on New York City politics by ''The New York Times''. He is most famous for being the namesake of Sayre's law. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 6 results of 6
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Voting for President : the electoral college and the American political system / by Sayre, Wallace Stanley, 1905-1972
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Governing New York City : politics in the metropolis / by Sayre, Wallace Stanley, 1905-1972
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Voting for President; the electoral college and the American political system by Sayre, Wallace Stanley, 1905-1972
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Education and the civil service in New York City / by Sayre, Wallace Stanley, 1905-1972, Mandell, Milton M.
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The Federal Government service /
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Should the electoral college be replaced? : Highlights of Voting for President, the electoral college and the American political system /
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