| Frank J. Goodnow - 1904 - 344 strani
...naturally, therefore, spend a great deal of money. The members of this board representing the city at large, have each three votes. The presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have each two votes. The presidents of the boroughs of The Bronx, Queens, and Richmond, the smaller boroughs... | |
| Frank J. Goodnow - 1904 - 334 strani
...naturally, therefore, spend a great deal of money. The members of this board representing the city at large, have each three votes. The presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have each two votes. The presidents of the boroughs of The Brojix, Queens, and Richmond, the smaller boroughs... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1905 - 386 strani
...the mayor, the comptroller, the president of the board of aldermen, and the presidents of the five 1 boroughs. In voting, the mayor, comptroller, and president...votes; the presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and 36 NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Brooklyn have two votes each; and the three other borough presidents... | |
| Adelbert Grant Fradenburgh - 1906 - 322 strani
...Apportionment, the mayor, comptroller, and president of the Board of Aldermen have three votes each, the presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have two votes each, and the presidents of the other boroughs have one vote each. One of its chief duties is to prepare the annual... | |
| Frank J. Goodnow - 1908 - 340 strani
...naturally, therefore, spend a great deal of money. The members of this board representing the city at large, have each three votes. The presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have each two votes. The presidents of the boroughs of The Bronx, Queens, and Richmond, the smaller boroughs... | |
| Delos Franklin Wilcox - 1910 - 456 strani
...votes. The mayor, the comptroller, and the president of the board of aldermen have three votes each. The presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have two votes each, and the presidents of The Bronx, Queens, and Richmond have one vote each. In this reorganization the principle... | |
| Delos Franklin Wilcox - 1910 - 482 strani
...votes. The mayor, the comptroller, and the president of the board of aldermen have three votes each. The presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have two votes each, and the presidents of The Bronx, Queens, and Richmond have one vote each. In this reorganization the principle... | |
| Adelbert Grant Fradenburgh - 1913 - 296 strani
...apportionment, the mayor, comptroller, and president of the board of aldermen have three votes each, the presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have two votes each, and the presidents of the other boroughs have one vote each. One of its chief duties is to prepare the annual... | |
| Adelbert Grant Fradenburgh - 1913 - 310 strani
...apportionment, the mayor, comptroller, and president of the board of aldermen have three votes each, the presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have two votes each, and the presidents of the other boroughs have one vote each. One of its chief duties is to prepare the annual... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 864 strani
...of the five boroughs. The first three, representing the city as a whole, are given three votes each; the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have two votes each, and the others one each. Heads of departments submit their estimates to this board and also are required to... | |
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