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Qué (quién) es D Leigh Colvin - definición

AMERICAN POLITICIAN
D. Leigh colvin; David Leigh Colvin; Leigh colvin; Leigh Colvin; David L. Colvin
  • D. Leigh Colvin

D. Leigh Colvin         
David Leigh Colvin (January 28, 1880 in Charleston, South Carolina– September 7, 1959) was an American politician and member of the Prohibition Party and the Law Preservation Party.
Howard "Bunny" Colvin         
CHARACTER FROM THE WIRE
Bunny Colvin; Major Colvin
Howard "Bunny" Colvin is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor Robert Wisdom. Colvin is a wise and able police major in the Baltimore's Western District, alienated by the careerism and bureaucracy rampant in the Baltimore Police Department and the detrimental social effects of the War on Drugs.
Bobby Colvin         
SCOTTISH FOOTBALLER (1876-1940)
Robert Colvin
Bobby Colvin (5 December 1876 – 1 October 1940) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside right for Liverpool, Glossop North End (1898–99), New Brighton Tower, (1899–1901), Luton Town (1901–02), Queens Park Rangers (1902–03), Swindon Town (1903-04), and Carlisle United.

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D. Leigh Colvin

David Leigh Colvin (January 28, 1880 in Charleston, South Carolina– September 7, 1959) was an American politician and member of the Prohibition Party and the Law Preservation Party.

He spent most of his life in New York, where he was an historian and a temperance society executive. He attended the American Temperance University and Ohio Wesleyan University before going on to study law at the University of California, Berkeley, University of Chicago, and Columbia University.

He ran for U.S. Senator from New York in 1916 and 1932, for Mayor of New York City in 1917, for Vice President of the United States in 1920, for U.S. Representative from New York in 1922, and for President of the United States in 1936. Colvin was Chairman of the Prohibition National Committee from 1926 to 1932.