New Order of Cincinnatus
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New Order of Cincinnatus
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The New Order of Cincinnatus (NOOC) was a young men's political organization established in Seattle, Washington in the 1930s. The short-lived "conservative and moralistic reform group" was a municipal party that challenged both the Democratic and Republican parties, electing David Lockwood and Frederick G. Hamley, a lawyer, public official and judge, and Arthur B. Langlie to the Seattle City Council. Lockwood, age 26 at the time of his election, was the youngest person ever to sit on the council
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1930s political organization in Seattle, Washington
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_of_Cincinnatus
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2023-10-29T20:22:19Z
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