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Louis DeSalvio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis DeSalvio
Louis F. DeSalvio (May 29, 1910 – August 17, 2004) served in the New York State Assembly for over 38 continuous years, longer than all but one other member in the history of that body.〔Maurice Carroll, “( Fledglings Find DeSalvio a Jolly Sage ),” New York Times, January 25, 1975.〕 From 1941 to 1979, he represented districts that included the southern end of Manhattan (including the Lower East Side), Liberty Island, Ellis Island, Governors Island, and (after 1972) the eastern edge of Staten Island.〔Associated Press, “Large Area, Small Vote for DeSalvio,” Cumberland (MD) Evening Times, June 28, 1968 at p. 37.〕 From 1975 to 1978, he served as the Assembly’s speaker pro tempore. In that capacity, he often presided over the body. ==Personal background== DeSalvio was born in New York City, the son of district leader John DeSalvio, who also boxed under the name “the Legendary Jimmy Kelly.”〔 He attended the City’s public schools and graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School.〔New York Red Book, Vol. 80, 1971–1972, p. 172 (1971).〕 He married the former Elvira Mongillo, with whom he had two children, John and Maria.〔 He was employed as a deputy collector for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.〔Empire State Report, Vol. 3, p. 63 (1977).〕 In 1939 DeSalvio lost a race for an at-large seat to represent Manhattan on the New York City Council.
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