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Get to Know Los Angeles’ Old Time Mayors

May 12, 2008

You know Antonio Villaraigosa, remember Jim Hahn… sorta remember Richard Riordan, and Tom Bradley — that’s right, he was mayor for decades. There’s Sam Yorty and Frank Shaw… and after that, things get hazy.

I meant, but never got around to linking to this excellent piece by Robert Greene in the Los Angeles Times last month. Greene notes that formerly obscure ex-mayor Cristobal Aguilar re-entered our conciousness after Villaraigosa began running for mayor (countless news reports reminded us that Villaraigosa would be the first Latino mayor since Aguilar, in 1872).

Writes Greene:

But do you know any other Los Angeles mayors? Many L.A. residents would be able to name more mayors of New York (Bloomberg, Giuliani, Koch, Dinkins, Lindsay, LaGuardia — and no big deal if you forgot Abe Beame) or Chicago (Daley, Washington, uh, Daley) than of their own city.

Maybe that’s because Bradley was mayor for a generation and made us forget the relative short-termers who came before. In 1993, when Bradley opted against a sixth term, Los Angeles voters adopted term limits. But a good argument could be made that they weren’t needed, because before Bradley, voters tossed out one mayor after another. Who was the last pre-Bradley mayor to leave office voluntarily, without being defeated for reelection, recalled or otherwise trying to regain office?

It took Greene a while, but he digs up several contenders — and the final answer.

Retro Friday: Los Angeles’ Lame Millennium

December 28, 2007

Retro Friday: Los Angeles’ Lame Millennium

December 28, 2007

It’s Guy Lombardo’s last New Year’s Eve, telecast on CBS as 1976 turned into 1977. The entertainer synonymous with New Year’s Eve passed away later that year.


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