Sidney Davidoff

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Sidney Davidoff
Senior Advisor to John Lindsay
In office
1966–1973
Personal details
Born (1939-07-18) July 18, 1939 (age 84)
Brooklyn, New York
, U.S.
Education
OccupationLawyer

Sidney Davidoff (born July 18, 1939) is an American lawyer who was one of 20 people on Nixon's Enemies List.

Life and career

Born in

Brooklyn, New York, Davidoff graduated with a bachelor's degree from City College of New York in 1960 and earned his J.D. from New York University
in 1963. He was admitted to the New York Bar that year.

Davidoff was administrative assistant to

New York Mayor John Lindsay for seven years. Hendrik Hertzberg called him "the Mayor's burly troubleshooter".[1]

He served as President of

The New York Young Republican Club
from 1967 to 1968.

In 1968, when students took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University and held dean Henry S. Coleman captive, Lindsay sent Davidoff as one of the mediators to broker the dean's release.[2] He likely caught the attention of Nixon staffers following a street fracas between pro- and anti-war demonstrators, where Davidoff re-lowered the American flag to half-mast in honor of the four demonstrators killed at the Kent State shootings after opponents had raised it in defiance.[3]

On

S.O.B., wheeler-dealer and suspected bagman
. Positive results would really shake the Lindsay camp and Lindsay's plans to capture youth vote. Davidoff in charge."

Davidoff was a

United States Olympic Committee
.

Davidoff has also had roles in television shows, including the ABC comedy Spin City, and The Sopranos.[6]

References

  1. ^ Hertzberg, Hendrik (September 26, 1970). Bike to Work. The New Yorker
  2. ^ Harris, Marvin (June 10, 1968). Big Bust on Morningside Heights. [https://web.archive.org/web/20090101225655/http://www.publicanthropology.org/TimesPast/Harris.htm Archived 2009-01-01 at the Wayback Machine The Nation
  3. ^ Cook, Fred J. (June 15, 1970). Hard-Hats: The Rampaging Patriots. The Nation
  4. ^ Sims, Calvin (April 3, 1992). [1] Adviser to Dinkins Again Tops List of City Lobbyists The New York Times
  5. ^ Bragg, Chris (May 11, 2009). [2] City Lobbyists Create a Lobby of Their Own City Hall News
  6. Roll Call
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