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  2. Harry Van Arsdale Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Arsdale in 1981. Harry Van Arsdale Jr. (November 23, 1905 – February 16, 1986) was a labor and community leader in New York City.His father was a union electrician. Van Arsdale was descendant from 17th century Dutch immigrants to New York and a descendant of John Van Arsdale, a Colonial army veteran of the American Revolutionary War, who climbed up a greased flagpole to retrieve a Union Jack ...

  3. New York City Taxi Drivers Union - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Taxi Drivers Union, Local 3036 was formed on July 1, 1966, and advocated for the improved rights and working conditions for taxi drivers until the 1980s. . The Local 3036 grew from its predecessor, the Taxi Drivers Organizing Committee, which was established by Harry Van Arsdale Jr., and won elections conducted by the National Labor Relations in 82 garages throughout New York Ci

  4. New York City Central Labor Council - Wikipedia

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    The NYCCLC is governed by a President, a Secretary-Treasurer, and Executive Council, made up of representatives from its affiliated unions. Prominent national labor leader Harry Van Arsdale, was the first President of the New York City Central Labor Council. He held this post from its formation in 1959 until his death in 1986.

  5. Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design

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    Harry Van Arsdale Campus: Color(s) Blue and Silver: Nickname: WHSAD: Website: whsad.org: The Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design, commonly called ...

  6. Pomonok, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Electchester is a cooperative housing complex at Jewel Avenue and Parsons Boulevard in Pomonok, which was established by Harry Van Arsdale, Jr. and Local 3 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in 1949, when Van Arsdale worked with the Joint Industry Board of the Electrical Industry to purchase 103 acres (0.42 km 2) of the former Pomonok Country Club and build apartment buildings.

  7. Van Arsdale - Wikipedia

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    Dick Van Arsdale (1943–2024), American professional basketball player and coach; Harry Van Arsdale, Jr. (1905–1986), organized labor leader; John Van Arsdale (1756–1836), American Revolutionary War soldier; John C. Van Arsdale (1919–1997), American aviator and businessman; Mike van Arsdale (born 1965), American mixed martial artist

  8. List of high schools in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Harry Van Arsdale Educational Campus See: Harry Van Arsdale High School (closed 2007) Brooklyn Preparatory High School; Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design; Williamsburg Preparatory School (split) Public The HeartShare School Private, co-ed The High School for Global Citizenship

  9. Dick Van Arsdale - Wikipedia

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    Richard Albert Van Arsdale (February 22, 1943 – December 16, 2024) was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A three-time NBA All-Star selection, his No. 5 was retired by the Phoenix Suns .