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- Q7781748 description "American politician".
- Q7781748 description "American politician".
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- Q7781748 abstract "Theodore D. Mann was a Massachusetts politician who was the longest-serving mayor of Newton, Massachusetts. He was also the city's first Jewish mayor.Before being elected Mayor, Mann served four terms as a member of the Newton Board of Aldermen, was the Massachusetts Attorney General's Consumer Advisory Council, and was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1965-1972.During his tenure as Mayor, there were a number of city improvements. While Mann was a Republican, he was able to build coalitions across party lines. The new main library was built and dedicated to him shortly after he died. The recycling program was expanded. Mann was a 'hands on' mayor, and never failed to show up at any Newton event until he was on his deathbed at Newton-Wellesley Hospital.He was part of the mission to Poland for the purpose of meeting with mayors in Warsaw and Krakow to work with newly elected officials on how to govern in an atmosphere still clouded due to 30 years of Communist rule.He was the son of Hyman "Honey" Mann and Lillian Epstein Mann. Hyman Mann was a state representative in the 1930s. Mann, affectionately known as "Teddy," had two siblings: Thelma Mann Barkin (1926–1995) and Robert Ralph Mann (1924 - ). He was married to the former Florence Ober and together they had five children, Leslie, Richard, Eric, Debbie and, Stacie. As of 2011, each of Mann's five children had two children, one of whom has had two children as well, making Teddy a grandfather of 10 and great-grandfather of 2.".
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- Q7781748 birthDate "1922-05-13".
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- Q7781748 birthYear "1922".
- Q7781748 deathDate "1994-04-09".
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- Q7781748 deathYear "1994".
- Q7781748 office "Mayor of Newton, Massachusetts".
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- Q7781748 birthDate "1922-05-13".
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- Q7781748 dateOfBirth "1922-05-13".
- Q7781748 dateOfDeath "1994-04-09".
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- Q7781748 name "Mann, Theodore D.".
- Q7781748 name "Theodore D. Mann".
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- Q7781748 shortDescription "American politician".
- Q7781748 termEnd "1994-04-09".
- Q7781748 termStart "1972-01-01".
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- Q7781748 comment "Theodore D. Mann was a Massachusetts politician who was the longest-serving mayor of Newton, Massachusetts. He was also the city's first Jewish mayor.Before being elected Mayor, Mann served four terms as a member of the Newton Board of Aldermen, was the Massachusetts Attorney General's Consumer Advisory Council, and was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1965-1972.During his tenure as Mayor, there were a number of city improvements.".
- Q7781748 label "Theodore D. Mann".
- Q7781748 givenName "Theodore D.".
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- Q7781748 name "Theodore D. Mann".
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