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- Q5934269 subject Q8447743.
- Q5934269 subject Q8447945.
- Q5934269 subject Q8520502.
- Q5934269 subject Q8951913.
- Q5934269 abstract "Hugo N. Frye was a fictional figure, purportedly the founder of the Republican Party in New York State, made up by Cornell University students in 1930 as a prank designed to embarrass several state politicians.Hugo N. Frye was also a pseudonym of author and political satirist John Patric, under which he ran for public office 13 times over a period of 23 years.".
- Q5934269 wikiPageExternalLink Hugo_N._Frye.
- Q5934269 wikiPageWikiLink Q1384.
- Q5934269 wikiPageWikiLink Q19866125.
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- Q5934269 wikiPageWikiLink Q29468.
- Q5934269 wikiPageWikiLink Q49115.
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- Q5934269 wikiPageWikiLink Q8447743.
- Q5934269 wikiPageWikiLink Q8447945.
- Q5934269 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520502.
- Q5934269 wikiPageWikiLink Q8951913.
- Q5934269 wikiPageWikiLink Q9684.
- Q5934269 comment "Hugo N. Frye was a fictional figure, purportedly the founder of the Republican Party in New York State, made up by Cornell University students in 1930 as a prank designed to embarrass several state politicians.Hugo N. Frye was also a pseudonym of author and political satirist John Patric, under which he ran for public office 13 times over a period of 23 years.".
- Q5934269 label "Hugo N. Frye".