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  1. Thomas Collier Platt (July 15, 1833 – March 6, 1910), also known as Tom Platt and Easy Boss, was an American politician who was a two-term member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1873–1877) and a three-term U.S. Senator from New York in 1881 and 1897 to 1909.

  2. 6 de mar. de 2017 · Thomas C. Platt, a federal judge in New York who warned the nation’s air traffic controllers in 1981 about severe penalties if they went on an illegal strike, and then fined their union...

  3. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Collier Platt (born July 15, 1833, Owego, N.Y., U.S.—died March 6, 1910, New York City) was a U.S. representative and senator from New York, who unwittingly furthered the rise to the U.S. presidency of Theodore Roosevelt (whom he called “a perfect bull in a china shop”). Educated at Owego Academy and at Yale (1849–50 ...

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  4. Thomas Collier Platt (July 15, 1833 – March 6, 1910), also known as Tom Platt and Easy Boss, was an American politician who was a two-term member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1873–1877) and a three-term U.S. Senator from New York in 1881 and 1897 to 1909. He is best known as the "political boss" of the Republican Party in New York ...

  5. 16 de may. de 2018 · May 16, 2018 By Benjamin T. Arrington. New York Senator Thomas Collier Platt, c. 1860-1875, Library of Congress. On May 16, 1881, New York Senator Thomas Collier Platt earned the derogatory nickname “Me Too Platt” when he joined his political boss in resigning from the US Senate.

  6. 9 de feb. de 2007 · Actually, the memory of Thomas C. Platt persists. Sam Roberts mentioned him in this article about historical parallels in the Hevesi case. Wikipedia offers up some footnotes: He was the...

  7. Charles H. Levermore; Boss Platt and his New York Machine: a Study of the Political Leadership of Thomas C. Platt, Theodore Roosevelt, and Others. By Harol