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Thomas Whalen
Thomas Whalen may refer to: * Thomas Michael Whalen III, American attorney and politician, mayor of Albany, New York * Thomas Whalen (sculptor) Thomas Whalen (16 October 1903 – 19 February 1975) was a Scottish sculptor. He won the Guthrie Award in 1933. Life Thomas Whalen was born in Leith on 1903. His father was James Whelan (c.1879-1951) and his mother was Mary Alexander (born ..., Scottish sculptor * Tom Whalen (footballer), Scottish footballer {{hndis, Whalen, Thomas ...
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Thomas Michael Whalen III
Thomas Michael Whalen III, also known as Tom Whalen, (January 6, 1934 – March 4, 2002) was an American attorney and politician, and a three-term mayor of Albany, New York, serving from 1983 to 1993.Eric Pace, "Thomas M. Whalen III, 68, Three-Term Mayor of Albany," ''New York Times'', March 8, 2002, found aNew York Times Obituary Accessed February 18, 2009. A native of Albany, he graduated from Manhattan College and Albany Law School. Early life and education Thomas Michael Whalen III was born to an ethnic Irish Catholic family in Albany in 1934. He attended Vincention Institute for elementary, middle and high school. He graduated from Manhattan College in 1955 and Albany Law School in 1958. Career After law school, Whalen joined the law firm of Cooper, Erving & Savage and went into private practice in Albany. He became interested in politics, joining the Democratic Party. Whalen was elected as a city court judge and served from 1969 to 1975. He continue to take part i ...
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Thomas Whalen (sculptor)
Thomas Whalen (16 October 1903 – 19 February 1975) was a Scottish sculptor. He won the Guthrie Award in 1933. Life Thomas Whalen was born in Leith on 1903. His father was James Whelan (c.1879-1951) and his mother was Mary Alexander (born c. 1879). They married on 24 November 1899 in Leith. In 1930 he was living at 18 Bangor Road in Leith.The Royal Scottish Academy Exhibitors 1826 – 1990. Charles Baile de Laperriere. Hilmarton Manor Press. 1991. In 1932 he was at 7 Eyre Terrace. In that year on 23 September he married Margaret Falconer (born 1907). They had a son and daughter. Works He exhibited ''Madonna and Child'' and ''Speed'' in the 1930 Royal Scottish Academy exhibition. In 1931 he exhibited ''St. Christopher'' and ''Diana'' at the RSA. In 1932 he exhibited ''Cradle of Humanity'', ''Europa'' and ''Nativity and Entombment'' at the RSA. He won the Guthrie Award in 1933 exhibiting ''The Amazon''. He also exhibited ''Mother's Kisses'' and ''Torso'' that year. Whale ...
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