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The '''Governor of [[New York State]]''' is, more often than not, the beneficiary of a Columbia education:
 
The '''Governor of [[New York State]]''' is, more often than not, the beneficiary of a Columbia education:
  
*[[John Jay]], KC 1764, Governor 1795-1801
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*[[John Jay (person)|John Jay]], KC 1764, Governor 1795-1801
 
*[[Daniel Tompkins]], CC 1795, Governor 1807-1817
 
*[[Daniel Tompkins]], CC 1795, Governor 1807-1817
 
*[[DeWitt Clinton]], CC 1786, Governor 1817-1822, 1825-1828
 
*[[DeWitt Clinton]], CC 1786, Governor 1817-1822, 1825-1828
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*[[David Paterson]], CC 1977, Governor 2008-
 
*[[David Paterson]], CC 1977, Governor 2008-
  
NB: The interregna between the above-listed governors have typically been dominated by products of [[Princeton]], [[Harvard]], and darkness.  
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NB: The interregna between the above-listed governors have typically been dominated by products of [[Princeton]], [[Harvard]], and darkness.
  
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 22 November 2012

See also Wikipedia's article about "List of Governors of New York".

The Governor of New York State is, more often than not, the beneficiary of a Columbia education:

NB: The interregna between the above-listed governors have typically been dominated by products of Princeton, Harvard, and darkness.