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Difference between New York City Comptroller and W. Arthur Cunningham
New York City Comptroller vs. W. Arthur Cunningham
The Office of Comptroller of New York City, a position established in 1801, is the chief financial officer and chief auditor of the city agencies and their performance and spending. W. Arthur Cunningham (1894 – May 5, 1934) was an American lawyer who served in the United States Army during World War I and rose to the rank of major. He received the Croix de Guerre and became a banking executive before taking office as New York City Comptroller for five months in 1934.
Similarities between New York City Comptroller and W. Arthur Cunningham
New York City Comptroller and W. Arthur Cunningham have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Borough president, George McAneny, Joseph McGoldrick, New York City.
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- What New York City Comptroller and W. Arthur Cunningham have in common
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New York City Comptroller and W. Arthur Cunningham Comparison
New York City Comptroller has 79 relations, while W. Arthur Cunningham has 30. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.67% = 4 / (79 + 30).
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