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Alexander Alfred Falk (January 15, 1900 – January 13, 1975) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

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He was born on January 15, 1900, in New York City, the son of Alderman Joseph Falk (died 1966)[1] and Fannie (Goodman) Falk. He attended Public School No. 132 and George Washington High School. During World War I, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He graduated from Fordham Law School in 1923, was admitted to the bar in 1925, and practiced law in New York City.[2] On May 15, 1926, he married Edith Flavelle (1902–1985).[3]

Falk was a member of the New York State Assembly (New York Co., 23rd D.) in 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933. In November 1933, Falk ran for re-election, but was defeated by Republican William R. Lieberman.

Falk was again a member of the State Assembly in 1935, and was Chairman of the Committee on Taxation and Retrenchment. He was an Alderman of New York City from 1936 to 1937;[4] and a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1938.

He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1941 to 1947, sitting in the 163rd, 164th, 165th and 166th New York State Legislatures. In May 1947, he resigned his seat and was appointed by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey to the New York State Civil Service Commission.

Falk was a member of the Civil Service Commission from 1947 to 1969, and was President of the Commission from 1955[5] to 1959.[6]

He died on January 13, 1975, in Margaretville, New York; and was buried at the Margaretville Cemetery Annex.

Sources

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  1. ^ JOSEPH FALKinThe New York Times on May 29, 1966 (subscription required)
  • ^ "Alexander A. Falk" transcribed from The History of New York State by Dr. James Sullivan (Biographies, Part 61, 1929)
  • ^ Who's Who in the East (1959; pg. 285)
  • ^ SCHURMAN SCORED ON UNIFORM FINESinThe New York Times on December 25, 1936 (subscription required)
  • ^ STATE JOB HEAD PICKEDinThe New York Times on January 22, 1955 (subscription required)
  • ^ KAPLAN IS PROMOTEDinThe New York Times on April 25, 1959 (subscription required)
  • New York State Assembly
    Preceded by

    A. Spencer Feld

    New York State Assembly
    New York County, 23rd District

    1927–1933
    Succeeded by

    William R. Lieberman

    Preceded by

    William R. Lieberman

    New York State Assembly
    New York County, 23rd District

    1935
    Succeeded by

    William J. A. Glancy

    New York State Senate
    Preceded by

    A. Spencer Feld

    New York State Senate
    20th District

    1941–1944
    Succeeded by

    Frederic R. Coudert, Jr.

    Preceded by

    John J. Dunnigan

    New York State Senate
    23rd District

    1945–1947
    Succeeded by

    Joseph Zaretzki


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