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Bartholomew F. Guida : ウィキペディア英語版
Bartholomew F. Guida

Bartholomew "Bart" F. Guida (1914–1978) was a Democrat who was Mayor of New Haven for three terms from 1970 to 1975, succeeding Richard C. Lee. During his time as mayor, the city became overwhelmingly Democrat-controlled.〔Douglas W. Rae, ''City: Urbanism and Its End'', New Haven: Yale University, 2003, ISBN 9780300095777, (p. 407 ).〕 He reversed Lee's policy of urban renewal, and opposed Yale University on several issues, opposing President Kingman Brewster over the construction of two new residential colleges.〔Rae, (pp. 429 )–(31 ).〕
He was found dead of a gunshot wound on April 26, 1978.〔Matthew L. Wald, ("Ex-New Haven Mayor Found Dead; His Position on Taxation" ), ''The New York Times'', April 27, 1978.〕〔UPI, ("Bartholomew Guida, former New Haven mayor, apparent suicide" ), ''The Boston Globe'', April 27, 1978.〕〔("Former New Haven Mayor Kills Self" ), ''Virgin Islands Daily News'', April 27, 1978.〕
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