1947-1948
Public Officers
of the
COMMONWEALTH
of
MASSACHUSETTS
Prepared and printed under authority of
Section 18 of Chapter 5 of the General Laws,
as most recently amended by
Chapter 466 of the Acts of 1946
by
IRVING N. HAYDEN
Clerk of the Senate
AND
LAWRENCE R. GROVE
Clerk of the House of Representatives
SENATORS
AND
REPRESENTATIVES
FROM
MASSACHUSETTS
IN THE
CONGRESS
OF THE
UNITED STATES
U. S. SENATE
HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR.
275 Hale St., Beverly, Republican.
Born: Xahant, July 5, 1902.
Education: Harvard College.
Public office: Mass. House 1933-'36; United
States Senate 1937-'44 (resigned), 1947-'o2.
U. S. SENATE
LEVERETT SALTONSTALL
240 Chestnut Hill Road, Newton (Chestnut Hill
67), Republican.
Born: Newton, Sept. 1, 1892.
Education: Noble & Greenough School '10,
Harvard College A.B. '14, Harvard Law
School LL.B. '17.
Profession: La\\yer.
Organizations: Masons, Elks, American Le-
gion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ancient and
Honorable Artillery.
Public office : Newton Board of Aldermen li)20-
'22, Asst. District-Attornev Middlesex County
1921-'22, Mass. House ■^1923-'36 (Speaker
1929-'36), Governor 1939-'44, United States
Senate 1944 (to fill vacancy) -'48.
U. S. HOUSE
GEORGE JOSEPH BATES
11 BulTuin St., Salem, Oth District, Republican.
Born: Salem, Feb. 25, 1891.
Education: Salem public schools.
Public office: Mass. House 1918-24, Mayor of
Salem 1924-'37, Representative in Congress
(75th to 8()th) 1937-'48.
U. S. HOUSE
CHARLES RUSSELL CLASON
240 Washington Blvd., Springfield, 2d District,
Republican.
Born: Gardiner, Maine, Sept. 3, 1890.
Education: Bates College, Georgetown Univer-
sity School of Law, Oxford University.
Profession: Lawyer, member firm Simpson,
Clason (t Callahan.
Organizations : American Legion, Eagles, Elks,
Masons, Army-Navy Club of Washington,
D. C.
Public office: District Attorney (Western Dis-
trict) 1927-'30, Representative in Congress
(75th to 80th) 1937-'48.
U. S. HOUSE
HAROLD D. DONOHUE
S2 Forest St., W'orct'stcr, 4tli District, Democrat.
Born: Worcester, June 18, 1901.
Education: Schools of Worcester, Northeast-
ern School of Law.
Profession: Attorney at Law.
Organizations: Worcester County Bar Asso-
ciation, Elks, Eagles, Knights of Columbus,
Hibernians, Emmett Associates, American
Legion, Wachusett Country Chih.
Public office: Councilman, Alderman, Presi-
dent of Board of Aldermen, Acting Mayor of
Worcester, Board of Trustees Worcester City
Hospital and Belmont Hospital, Representa-
tive in Congress (80th) 1947-'48.
U. S. HOUSE
CHARLES L. GIFFORD
Barnstable (Cotuit), 9th District, Republican.
Born: Cotuit, March 15, 1871.
Education: Cotuit public schools.
Business: Real estate.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights
of Pythias.
Public office: Mass. House 1912-'13, Mass.
Senate 1914-19, Representative in Congress
(67th to 80th) 1922-'48.
10
U. S. HOUSE
ANGIER L. GOODWIN
52 Sheffield lid., Melrose 76, 8th District, Re-
publican.
Born: Fairfield, Me., Jan. 30, 1881.
Education : Colby College, Harvard Law School.
Profession: T^awyer.
Organizations: Masons, Shrine, Eastern Star,
Elks, (J range, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pyth-
ias, Melrose Fish and Game Club.
Public office: Melrose Bd. of Aldermen 8 vears
(President 1920), Mavor 1921-'22, Mass.
House 1925-'28, Mass. Senate 1929-'41 (Presi-
dent 1941) (resigned), Representative in Con-
gress (78th to 80th) 1943-'48.
U. S. HOUSE
11
CHRISTIAN ARCHIBALD HERTER
61 Beacon St., Boston, 10th District, Republican.
Born: Paris, France, March 28, 1895.
Education: The Browning School, N. Y.. Har-
vard University.
Organizations: Foreign Service Educational
Foundation, World Peace Foundation, Ameri-
can Child Health Assoc, International Com.
Y. M. C. A., Boys' Clubs of Boston.
Public office: Attache Am. Embassv Berlin
1916, Dept. of State 1917, 1919, Asst. Com.
Special Diplomatic Mission on P. W. Agree-
ment 1918, European Relief Council - 1920,
Asst. to Sec. of Commerce 1921-'24, Mass.
House 1931-'42 (Speaker 1939-'42), Represent-
•ative in Congress (78th to 80th), 1943-'48.
12
U. S. HOUSE
JOHN WALTER HESELTON
Off Old Deerfield St., Deerfield, 1st District,
Republican.
Born: Gardiner, Me., March 17, 1900.
Education: Gardiner (Me.) public schools, Am-
herst College, Harvard Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Franklin County and Mass. Se-
lectmen's Ass'ns.
Public office: Selectman 1932-'35, District At-
torney Northwestern District 1939-'44, Rep-
resentative in Congress (79th and 80th)
1945-'48.
U. S. HOUSE
13
JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY
21 Beacon St., Boston, 11th District, Democrat.
Born: Brookline, May 29, 1917.
Education : Harvard University, London School
of Economics.
Organizations: Veterans of Foreign Wars,
American Legion, AMVETS, Knights of
Columbus, Boston City Ckib.
Public office : Representative in Congress (80th)
1947-'48.
14
U. S. HOUSE
THOMAS J. LANE
92 Abbott St., Lawrence, 7th District, Democrat.
Born: Lawrence, July 6, 1898.
Education: Lawrence public schools, Suffolk
Law School LL.B. '25.
Profession: Attorney-at-law.
Organizations: American Legion, Lawrence
and Mass. Bar Associations.
Public office: Mass. House 1927-38, Mass.
Senate 1939-'41 (resigned to fill vacancy in
Congress), Representative in Congress (77th
to 80th) 1941-'48.
U. S. HOUSE
15
JOSEPH WILLIAM MARTIN, JR.
54 Grove St., North Attleborough, 14th District,
Repubhcan, Speaker.
Born: North Attleborough, Nov. 3, 1884.
Education : North Attleborough public and high
schools.
Business: Publisher.
Organizations: Elks, Grange, Moose.
Public office: Mass. House 19 12-' 14, Mass.
Senate 1915-'17, Representative in Congress
(69th to 80th) 1925-'48 (Republican ^Floor
Leader 1939-'46, Speaker 1947-'48).
16
U. S. HOUSE
JOHN W. McCORMACK
726 Columbia Rd., Boston (I'phains Corner 25),
12th District, Democrat.
Born: Boston (South), Dec. 21, 1891.
Education: Boston pubhc schools, Honorary
degrees Boston University LL.D. '42 and Holy
Cross College LL.D. '42.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Ameri-
can Legion.
Public office: Const. Conv. 1917-18, Mass.
House 1920-'22, Mass. Senate 1923-'26
(Democratic Floor Leader 1925-'26), Repre-
sentative in Congress (70th to 80th) 1928-'48
(Majority Leader 1940-'46).
U. S. HOUSE
17
PHILIP JOSEPH PHILBIN
23 Berlin St., Clinton, 3d District, Democrat.
Born: Clinton, May 29, 1898.
Education: Harvard College, Columbia Law
School.
Occupation: Lawyer, farmer and business man.
Organizations: President Clinton Chamber of
Commerce.
Public office: Personal representative for U. S.
Senator David I. Walsh, Special Counsel Com.
on Education and Labor, Referee U. S. Dept.
of Labor, Advisory Board Mass. Un. Comp.
Com., Chairman Clinton Finance Com.,
Representative in Congress (78th to 80th)
1943-'48.
18
U. S. HOUSE
EDITH NOURSE ROGERS
444 Andover St., Lowell, 5th District, Republi-
can.
Born: Saco, Me., 1881.
Education: Rogers Hall School, Madam Julien's
School (Paris, France), Hon. M.A. degrees
from Tufts and Bates Colleges, Hon. LL.D.
from Washington College of Law.
Organizations: Women's Overseas League,
American Legion Auxiliary.
Public office : Personal representative in care of
disabled veterans 1922, 1923, 1929, Presidential
elector 1924, Representative in Congress (69th
to 80th) 1925-'48.
U. S. HOUSE
19
RICHARD B. WIGGLESWORTH
203 Adams St., Milton, 13th District, Republican.
Born: Boston, April 25, 1891.
Education: Harvard College A.B. 1912, LL.B.
1916.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American and Mass. Bar
Ass'ns, American Legion, "40 and 8," Veter-
ans of Foreign Wars, Military Orders World
and Foreign Wars.
Public office : Representative in Congress (70th
to 80th) 1928-48.
THE
EXECUTIVE
DEPARTMENT
22
GOVERNOR
ROBERT FISKE BRADFORD
106 Coolidge Hill, Cambridge 38, Republican.
Born: Boston, Dec. 15, 1902.
Education: Browne & Nichols School, Harvard
College, Harvard Law School.
Profession : Attorney-at-law.
Public office: Secretary to the Governor 1931-
'34, District Attorney (Northern District)
1939-'44, Chairman Board of Trustees Mass.
Hospital School, Lieutenant Governor 1945-
'46; Governor 1947-'48.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 23
ARTHUR W. COOLIDGE
210 Summer Ave., Reading, Republican,
Born: Portland, Me., Oct. 13, 1881.
Education : Tufts College, Harvard Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons, Southern Middlesex
Health Assoc, Lewis and iVnna M. Day Home
for the Aged, Washingtonian Hospital, Direc-
tor Reading Co-operative and Boston Penny
Savings Banks.
Public office: Norwood Finance Commission
1919-'23, Reading School Committee 4927-
'37, Mass. House 1937-'40, Mass. Senate 1941-
'46 (President 1945-46), Lieutenant Gover-
nor 1947-'48.
24
SECRETARY
FREDERIC W. COOK
75 Benton Road, Sonierville 43, Republican.
Born: Sonierville, May 2, 1873.
Education: Somerville public schools, Special
law courses.
Occupation: Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Organizations: Elks, Masons, several clubs.
Public office: Somerville Asst. City Clerk 13
vears, City Clerk 15 years, Secretary of the
Commonwealth 1921-'48.
TREASURER
25
LAURENCE CURTIS
15 River St., Boston, Republican.
Born: Boston, Sept. 3, 1893.
Education: Harvard College, Harvard Law
School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons, Moose, A. L., Mili-
tary Order of the World Wars, Elks, Sons of
the Revolution, Dis. American Veterans, Bos-
ton, Mass. and American Bar Assns,, Law Soc.
of Mass., Director of Family Soc. of Boston,
Trustee Northfield Schools.
Public office: Sec. to Justice Oliver Wendell
Holmes of U. S. Sup. Court 1920, Asst. V. S.
Dist. Atty. 1923-'24, City Council 1930-'33,
Mass. House 1933-36, Mass. Senate 1937-42,
State Treas. and Receiver-General 1947-'48.
26
AUDITOR
THOMAS J. BUCKLEY
15 Pinckney St., lioston, Democrat.
Born: East Boston, Feb. 3, 1895.
Education: Public schools.
Occupation: Auditor of the Commonwealth.
Public office: State Auditor 1941-'48.
THE
EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL
30
COUNCIL
JOHN S. AMES, JR.
104 Elm St., North Easton, 1st District, Republi-
can.
Born: Boston, Mar. 26, .1910.
Education: Milton Academy '28, Harvard
University '32, University of Virginia Law
School '36.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Easton Lions Club, Trustee
North Easton Savings Bank, Board of Trus-
tees Boy's Clubs of Boston, Board of Trustees
Children's Hospital, Boston.
Public office: Easton Finance Committee,
Council 1947-'48.
COUNCIL
31
WILLIAM R. BARRY
28 Woodlawn St., Springfield, 8th District, Re-
publican.
Born: Hartford, Conn., Feb. 2, 1905.
Education: Hartford High School, University
of Detroit, University of Connecticut.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Elks, Delta Theta Phi Legal
Fraternity.
Public office : Springfield Prosecuting Attorney,
Mass. House 1943-'46, Council 1947-'48..
82
COUNCIL
VICTOR ALASKO FRIEND
32 E. Wyoming Ave., Melrose 76, Gth District,
Republican.
Born: Brooklin, Me., July 21, 1870.
Education: Fitchburg High School, Portland
(Maine) Bu.siness College. ,
Business: Food manufacturer.
Organizations: Masons, R. A. Chapter,
Knights Templars.
Public office: Council 1945-'48.
COUNCIL
33
ALFRED CALVIN GAUNT
56 Pleasant St., Methuen, 5th District, Republi-
can.
Born: Worcester, April 30, 1882.
Education: Methuen High School, Lowell
Textile Institute, Lawrence Commercial Col-
lege.
Business : Worsted manufacturer.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows.
Public office: Presidential Elector 1920 ancl.
1924, Council 1947-'48.
34
COUNCIL
WARREN G. HARRIS
6 Summer St., IMillbiiry, 7th District,
Republican.
Bom: Worcester, April 29, 1913.
Education : Boston l^niversity College of Busi-
ness Administration, Boston University School
of Law LL.B.
Occupation: Lawyer and businessman.
Organizations: Kiwanis, Worcester County
Bar Assn., A\'orcester Board of Underwriters,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion,
Worcester Veterans of World War II.
Public office: Former member, secretary and
chairman, Millburv Scliool Committee, Coun-
cil 1947-'4S.
COUNCIL
35
CLAYTON L. HAVEY
140 Church St., Boston (West Roxbury 32), 2d
District, Republican.
Born: Boston, July 17, 1897.
Education : Boston public schools, Philhps An-
dover Academy.
Business : Residential builder.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Norfolk
Golf Club, American Legion, Veterans of For-
eign Wars, Kiwanis.
Public office: Mass. House 1933-'36, Council
1939-'48.
PATRICK JOSEPH McDONOUGH
1722 Columbia Rd., lioston (South Boston 27j,
4th District, Democrat.
Born: South Boston, April 29, 1911.
Education: Public schools, tutored on law (3
yrs.).
Occupation: Collector.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Gahvay
Chib, Whitney A. C., South Boston Citizens'
Ass'n.
Public office: Democratic State Committee,
Mass. House 1941-'46, Council 1947-'48.
COUNCIL
37
OTIS M. WHITNEY
Elm St., Concord, 3rd District, Republican.
Born: Concord, Mar. 25, 1909.
Education: Harvard College, Harvard Law
School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Mass. National Guard 182nd
Inf., Elks, Masons, Grange, I. O. O. F., Sons
of Union ^'eterans, American Legion, Veterans
of Foreign Wars, Boston and Middlesex Bar
Associations.
Public office: Mass. House 1937-'42, Council
1946-'4cS,
THE
SENATE
OF THE
GENERAL COURT
OF
MASSACHUSETTS
40
SENATE
DONALD WILLIAM NICHOLSON
12 Hifj;li]:iiul I^oad, Wareham, Cai)o and Plym-
outh District, Republican, President of the
Senate.
Born: Wareham, Aug. 11, 1S8S.
Education: Public schools.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign ^^'ars, Elks, Masons, Odd Fellows.
Public office: Selectman, Assessor, School
Committee, Public Welfare, Mass. House
1925-'26, Mass. Senate 1927-'48, President of
the Senate 1947-'48.
SENATE
41
PHILIP K. ALLEN
1 Highland RcL, Andover, 4th Essex District,
RepubHcan.
Born: Walpole, Jan. 3, 1910.
Education: Walpole public schools, Phillips
Academy '29, Yale University '33 (B.A.).
Occupation: Teacher and administrator.
Organizations: The American Legion.
Public office: Mass. Senate 1947-48.
42
SENATE
PHILIP G. BOWKER
31 Evans lid., Brookline 46, Norfolk and Suffolk
District, Republican.
Born: Brookline, April 17, 1899.
Education: Brookline High School, Stone
School, Dartmouth College '23.
Occupation: Mass. Sales Representative, The
Auto, ^'oting Mach. Corp., Jamestown, N. Y.
Organizations: Masons, A. L., V. F. W., Elks,
K. of P., Dartmouth Alumni Assn., Citizens
Committee, Taxpavers Assn., Dartmouth Club,
C. of C, Jr. C. of C, Kiwanis, Mass. Select-
men's Assn., Norfolk Cty. and Mass. Repub.
Chibs, Mass. Legislators Assn.
Public office: Brookhne Plan. Board, Board of
Selectmen, Assoc. Commissioner, Metro. Dist.
Commission, Mass. House 1933-40, Mass.
Senate 1947-'48.
SENATE
43
J. ELMER CALLAHAN
52 Broad St., Salem, 2d Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Salem, Nov. 13, 1903.
Education: Salem High School, Suffolk Law-
School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Essex County and Salem Bar
Associations, St. James Holy Name Society,
FarwTll Associates, Salem Athletic Club,
Witch City Republican Club, Essex Club,
Salem Chamber of Commerce.
Public office: Salem School Committee 1934-
'38, City Council 1938-'39, Mass. House
1939-'40, Chairman Advisory Board 1941,
Asst. District Attorney Essex County 1944,
Mass. Senate 1945-'48.
44
SENATE
RALPH VESTER CLAMPIT
I'M Hclvidere St., Si)riii^field, Lst Hampden
District, l{epu})lican.
Born: Springfield, March 28, 1896.
Education: Northeastern University Law
Scliool.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: Odd Fellows.
Public office: Mass. House 1933-'42, Mass.
Senate 1943-' 48.
SENATE
45
MICHAEL H. CONDRON
41 Maplewood Ave., Pittsfield, Berkshire Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Pittsfield, Feb. 13, 1882.
Education: Pittsfield public schools, Berk-
shire Business College, University Extension —
Accounting, Public Speaking.
Business: Master Plumber, Plumbing and
Heating business.
Organizations: Elks, Eagles, Grange, Sports-
mans Club, Berkshire County Fire Wardens
Assoc, Pittsfield Speakers Club, National,
State and Berkshire County Associations of
Master Plumbers.
Public office: Mass. House 1939-40, Mass.
Senate 1945-'48.
46
SENATE
CHESTER A. DOLAN, JR.
987 Parker St., lioston (Jamaica I'lain), 5th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Roxbury, Sept. 20, 1907.
Education: Lowell Grammar School, High
School of Commerce, University Extension at
Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology, Suffolk Law School.
Organizations: Ancient Order of United Work-
men, Blessed Sacrament Ushers' Club, Knights
of Columbus, St. Alphonsus Assn., A. L.,
D. A. v., Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Public office: Mass.
Senate 1939-'48.
House 1937-38, Mass.
SENATE
47
GEORGE JELLY EVANS
18 Morningside Road, Wakefield, 7th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Wakefield, Feb. 4, 1909.
Education: Pawling School, WiUianis College,
Suffolk University Law School.
Business: Treasurer, L. B. Evans' Son Co.,
shoe manufacturers.
Organizations: Masons, Rotary, Y's Men,
Boston Boot and Shoe Club, Middlesex Club,
United States Coast Guard Veterans' Assn.
Public office: Wakefield Selectman, 4 ^^ears
(Chairman 2 vears), Town Finance Commit-
tee 1941-'48/Mass. House 1943-'46, Mass,
Senate 1947-'48.
48
SENATE
BURTON F. FAULKNER
35 Highland Rtl., Somerville, 3d Middlesex
District, Democrat.
Born: Oct. 8, 1908.
Education: Somerville High School, Lowell
Institute.
Business: Fuel.
Organizations : Knights of Columbus, Elks.
Public office: Somerville Board of Aldermen
1942-'45 (President 1944), Somerville School
Committee, Mass. Senate 1945-'48.
SENATE
49
MICHAEL A. FLANAGAN
74 Saunders St., Lawrence, 5th Essex District,
Democrat.
Born: Lawrence, Feb. 21, 1890.
Education: La^,^Tence public schools, Boston
College, Boston University Law School.
Profession : Attorney-at-law.
Organizations: Elks, Knights of Columbus,
Moose.
Public office: Mass. House 1917-19, Mass.
Benate 1943-'48.
50
SENATE
WILLIAM DANIEL FLEMING
")() Hen.sluiw St., \\'()r('ester, Isl A\'oiccstcr Dis-
trict, Democrat
Born: Worcester, April 14, 1907.
Education : Sacred Heart Academy, Holy Cross
College.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: Elks, Commercial Travelers,
Knights of Columbus, Hibernians.
Public office: ]Mass. House 1937-'46, Mass.
Senate 1947-48.
SENATE
61
RICHARD I. FURBUSH
436 Waverley Oaks Rd., Waltham 54, 5th
Middlesex District, Republican.
Born: Waltham, Jan. 4, 1904.
Education: Waltham High School, Harvard
University Extension School.
Business: Manufacturer.
Organizations : Elks, Masons, Shrine,- Maynard
Rod ct Gun Club.
Public office: Waltham City Council 1938-
'39, Mass. House 1939-'42, Mass. Senate
1943-'48.
52
SENATE
WILLIAM C. GEARY
56 Butterfield St., Lowell, Ist Middlesex District,
Democrat.
Born: Lowell, Nov. 29, 1899.
Education: St. Patrick's Grammar SchooL
Occupation: Supt. State Aid, Lowell.
Organizations: Elks, Knights of Columbus,
Ivigles, American Legion, \'eterans of Foreign
Wars, Disabled American Veterans.
Public office: Citv Council, Mass. Senate 1947-
•■4S.
SENATE
53
CORNELIUS F. HALEY
Main St., Rowley, 3d Essex District, Republican.
Born: Newburyport, July 15, 1875.
Education: Public and private schools.
Business: Farmer.
Organizations: Odd Fellows, Knights of Py-
thias, Rowley Historical Society, Grange,
Rowley Fire Protective Ass'n, Tr, Essex
Agricultural Society, Essex County Select-
men's Association.
Public office: Selectman, Assessor, Public
Welfare 10 years. Board of Health, Town
Meeting Moderator, Mass. House 1919-20,
Mass. Senate 1927-'48.
r>4
SENATE
-mtr
CHARLES V. HOGAN
iu Phillips Ave., I.ynn, 1st Essex District,
Democrat.
Born: Lynn, April 12, 1S<)7.
Education: Suffolk Law School '21.
Profession: T>awyer.
Public office: IMass. House 1935-'40, Mass.
Senate l<)41-'48.
SENATE
55
NEWLAND H. HOLMES
83 Webb St., Weymouth 88, Norfolk and Plym-
outh District, Repubhcan.
Born: Brockton, Aug. 30, 1891.
Education: High school '06.
Occupation: Deputy Sheriff.
Organizations: Knights Templar, Masons 33d
Degree.
Public office: Mass. House 1925-'30, Mass.
Senate 1930 (to fill vacancy)-'48.
66
SENATE
CHARLES JOHN INNES
197 Bay JState Rd., Boston, 3d Suffolk District,
Republican.
Born: New York, N. Y., June 1, 1901.
Education: Harvard College '22, Boston Uni-
versity Law School '26.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons, Sons of The Revolu-
tion. Ancient and Honorable Artillery.
Public office: Assistant Corporation Counsel,
Boston 1927-'30, Mass. House 1933-'42,
Mass. Senate 1 943-' 48.
SENATE
57
RICHARD HENRY LEE
206 Church St., Newton, Middlesex and Suffolk
District, Republican.
Born: Foxcroft, Me., Dec. 20, 1901.
Education: Bowdoin College, Harvard Law
School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, A. V. C,
Newton.
Public office: Alderman at Large, Mass. Sen-
ate 1947-'4S.
58
SENATE
RALPH LERCHE
55 New South St., Northampton, Hampden,
Hampshire and Berkshire District, RepiibH-
can.
Born: Springfield, Aug. 19, 1899.
Education: Springfield public schools, High
School of Commerce.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Eagles,
Northampton Club, Republican Club of
Mass., Connecticut River Game Fish Assn.
Public office : Northampton City Council 1932-
'33, Northampton Trust Fund Committee
since 1936, Mass. House 1939-'44, Mass. Sen-
ate 1 945-' 48.
SENATE
59
MICHAEL LoPRESTI
102 Leverett St., Boston, 2d Suffolk District,
Democrat.
Born: Boston, June 25, 1908.
Education: Eliot Grammar School, Central
Evening High School, Berkley Prep.' Suffolk
Law School (LL.B.).
Occupation: Realtor and investigator.
Organizations: The Sons of Italy in America,
Independent Order Sons of Italy, Andrew
Jackson Charitable and Civic Organization.
Public office I'Mass. Senate 1947-48.
GO
SENATE
JOHN D. MACKAY
7.5 Greenleaf St., Quincy 69, 1st Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: Cape Breton, Canada, April 7, 1872.
Education: University of Maine.
Profession: Attorney-at-law.
Organizations: Rotary International, Masons,
American Bar Assoc.
Public office: Quincy School Board 7 yrs.
(Chmn. 3 yrs.), Gov't Appeal Agent 1st
World War, City Solicitor 2 yrs., Mass. Sen-
ate 1930-'48.
SENATE
61
RALPH COLLINS MAHAR
52 East Main St., Orange, Franklin and Hamp-
shire District, Republican.
Born: Orange, Jan. 4, 1912.
Education: Orange public schools, Tufts Col-
lege, School of Liberal Arts, B.S. History and
Government 1934, Northeastern University
School of Law.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Republican Club of Mass.,
Grange, Middlesex Club, Mass. Bar Associa-
tion.
Public office: Mass. House 1937-'44, Mass.
Senate 1945-'48.
62
SENATE
HARRY P. McAllister
332 Main St., Worcester, 2d ^^'or(•ester District,
Republican.
Born: Burnham, Me., April 25, 1880.
Education: Public schools, Maine Central
Institute.
Business: Insurance.
Organizations: Masons, Mass. and Worcester
County Republican Clubs, Worcester Horti-
cultural Society, Chamber of Commerce.
Public office: Mass. House 1942-'46, Mass.
Senate 1947-'-48.
SENATE
03
JOSEPH ALOYSIUS MELLEY
11 Lafayette Avenue, Chelsea, 1st Suffolk Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Chelsea, March 1, 1902.
Education: St. Rose School, Boston College
High School, Boston College, Boston Uni-
versity Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Highland A. C, Sagamore
Club of Chelsea, Knights of Columbus,
American Legion, St. Rose Holy Name So-
ciety.
Public office: Mass. House 1937-'40, Secretary
to Congressman Thomas A. Flaherty 1941-'42,
Mass. Senate 1947-'48.
64
SENATE
CHARLES GARDNER MILES
2G Spring St., Brockton, Plymouth District,
Republican.
Born: East Hampden, Me., Dec. 2, 1879.
Education: Brockton public schools, WiUiston
Seminary, University of Maryland.
Profession: Physician.
Organizations: Masons, Knights Templar,
Consistory, Lt. Col. M.C., U.S.A., American
Legion, Commercial Club, Executive Club.
Public office: Board of Education 15 years,
Dept. of Health 6 vears, Mass. Senate 1933-
'48.
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JOSEPH LEO MURPHY
57 Samoset St., I3ostoii (Dorchester Center 24),
7th Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, Jan. 25, 1907.
Education: Dorchester High School, Boston
University.
Occupation: Automobile salesman.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Mass. House ia35-'3S, Mass.
Senate 1939-'48.
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WILLIAM E. NOLEN
229 Beech St., Holyoke, 2d Hampden District,
Democrat.
Born: Holyoke, Nov. 24, 1901.
Education: Holyoke schools, Holy Cross Col-
lege, Boston University Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations : Knights of Columbus, Hiberni-
ans, Eagles.
Public office: Holyoke Alderman-at-large,
Mass. Senate 1941-'48.
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67
CHARLES WILLIAM OLSON
West Union St., Ashland, Middlesex and Norfolk
District, Republican.
Born: St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 24, 1889.
Education: Rockport and Gloucester public
schools, New Bedford Textile School.
Business: Residential builder, Collie dog and
dairy goat breeder.
Organizations: Elks, Masons, Mass. PoHce
Chiefs Association, Selectmen's Association,
Sportsmen's Association, A. F. of L., Mass.
Farm Bureau Federation, Mass. Legislators
Association.
Public office: Chief of Police, Selectman,
Mass. House 1935-40, Mass. Senate 1941-
'48.
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WILIARD A. O RMS BEE
110 8outh Main St., Ruynham, 1st Bristol
District, Republican.
Born: Dighton, Sept. 23, 1884.
Education: Taunton public schools, Bristol
County Business School.
Business: IXIanufacturing jeweler.
Organizations: Elks, Odd Fellows, Masons,
Rotary Club.
Public office: Taunton School Board, Taunton
Municipal Lighting Plant Commission, Mass.
Unemployment Compensation Commission,
Industrial Commission of National Defense,
Mass. Rationing Board, Mass. War Industries
Board, Mass. Senate 1945-'48.
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EDWARD C. PEIRCE
1356 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, 3d Bristol
District, Democrat.
Born: New Bedford, March 7, 1895.
Education: New Bedford public schools.
Business: Florist.
Organizations: Eagles, Grange, Masons,
Moose.
Public office: Dartmouth Finance Committee,
Mass. Senate, 1945-'48.
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JOHN E. POWERS
158 M St., lioston (Soiitli Boston 27), 4th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: South Boston, Nov. 1, 1910.
Education: l^oston En^;hsh and South Boston
Ili^h Schools, Young Men's Evening School.
Occupation: Supervisor of Supplies.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Munici-
pal Clerks' Assn., South Boston Citizens
Assn., South Boston and Columbia Yacht
Clubs, Mass. Bay Yacht Clubs Assn., Mass.
Legislators Assn.
Public office: Mass. House 1930-'46 (Asst.
Democratic Floor Leader 41-'42); Mass.
Senate iy47-'48.
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71
HARRIS SAWYER RICHARDSON
15 Alt. Pleasant St., Winchester, 6th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Vershire, Vt., Jan. 10, 1887.
Education: Chelsea public schools, Harvard
College.
Business : Retail market merchant.
Organizations: Rotary, Calumet and Win-
chester Country Clubs, Masons, Congrega-
tional Church.
Public office: Winchester Bd. of Selectmen,
Bd. of Appeal, Planning Bd., Town Meeting
Member, Town Finance Comm., Mass.
Senate 1937-'48.
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EDWARD M. ROWE
19 Ware St., Cambridge 38, 2(1 Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Indianapolis, Ind., March 17, 1902.
Education: Harvard University — College,
(Iraduate School, Law School.
Profession : Counsellor-at-law.
Organizations: American, Massachusetts,
Middlesex, Boston and Cambridge Bar
Ass'ns, Law Society of Massachusetts, Delta
Sigma Rho, Mass. Republican Club, Harvard
Law Assoc, Y.M.C.A.
Public office: Mass. Senate 1943-'4S.
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MASON SEARS
337 West St., Dedham, 2nd Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: Boston, Dec. 29, 1899.
Education: Harvard University.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: American Legion.
Public office: Mass. House 1935-38, Mass.
Senate 1939-'42, 1947-'48.
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GEORGE W. STANTON
102 Cedar tSt., Fitchburg, 'Sd Worcester District,
Democrat.
Born: Fitchburg, Jan. 18, 1903.
Education: Fitchburg public schools.
Occupation : Real estate broker.
Organizations: Elks, City Club of Fitchburg,
American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Kniglits of Columbus, The Exchange Club of
Fitchburg, Mass. Legislators' Assn., Fourth
Degree Bishop Beaven Assembly, Fitchburg
Sportsmen's Club, Hibernians, Worcester
County Deputy Sheriffs' Association.
Public office: Mass. Senate 1937, 1941-'48.
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EDWARD WILLIAM STAVES
923 Elm St., Southbridge, Worcester and Hamp-
den District, Republican.
Born: Malone, N. Y., May 9, 1887.
Education: Williamstown public schools.
Business : Transportation.
Public office: Mass. House 1929-'46, Mass.
Senate, 1947-48.
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CHARLES I. TAYLOR
186 Ruthven St., Boston (Grove Hall 21), 6th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Middlesborough, England, Nov. 25, 1899.
Education: Boston English High School, Bos-
ton University, Bentley School of Accounting
and Finance, Northeastern l^niversity School
of Law.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, Jewish War
\eterans, Y.M.H.A.
Public office: City Council 1938-'45, Mass.
Senate 1945-'48.
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JOSEPH SIMON VIROSTEK
12 Pleasant St., Douglas, 4th Worcester District,
Republican.
Born; Douglas, Dec. 28, 1911.
Education: Douglas High School, Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, Northeastern Univer-
sity.
Profession: Attorney-at-Law.
Organizations: Worcester County Bar Asso-
ciation, Knights of Columbus, Ichthus Club.
Public office: Town Clerk 1934-'44, Town
Accountant 1937-'44, Mass. Senate 1947-'48.
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WILLIAM E. WHITE
50 Cottage St., Full River, 2d Bristol District,
Democrat.
Born: Fall River, June 1, 1900.
Education : P^all River public and high schools,
Amherst College, Boston School of Anatomy
and Embalming.
Occupation: Office manager.
Organizations, American Legion, Elks,
Knights of Columbus, William Stang Assem-
bly, Democratic City Committee.
Public office: Mass. House 1937-'42, 1945-'46;
Mass. Senate 1947-'48.
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79
SUMNER GAGE WHITTIER
88 Chestnut St., Everett, 4th ^Middlesex District,
RepubUcan.
Born: Everett, July 1, 1911.
Education: Boston University College of Busi-
ness Administration and College of Liberal
Arts.
Organizations: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frater-
nity, Eagles.
Public office: Common Council 1938-39, Al-
derman-at-Large 1940-'41, Mass. House 1941-
'42, Mass. Senate, 194.3-'48.
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FREDERICK BANCROFT WILLIS
0 Springdale Ave, Saiigus, lOth Essex District
Republican, Speaker of the House.
Born: Saugus, May 18, 1904.
Education: Northeastern University, Boston
Tniversity.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons, Boston Bar Assn.,
Mass. Legislators Assn., Republican Club,
Knights of Pythias.
Public office: Saugus School Committee 1930-
'^f'), 'i\)\vn Counsel, Secretary of Assessors,
Mass. House 1937-'48, Speaker of the House
1945''48.
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FRANK HASKELL ALLEN
68 Central St., Auburn, 7th Worcester District,
Republican,
Born: Auburn, Oct. 12, 1877.
Education: Millbury and Worcester public
schools, Becker's School of Business.
Business: Farmer.
Organizations: Masons, Eastern Star, Grange,
Selectmen's Assn., Republican Town and Fi-
nance Committees.
Public office: Selectman 1923-'31, 1934-'46
(chairman 10 yrs.), Mass. House 1946-'48.
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RICHARD JAMES ALLEN
79 Stearns lloiul, liiookliiie, lOtli Norfolk Dis-
trict, Republican
Born: Brookline, June 22, 1909.
Education: Public schools.
Occupation: Manager.
Organizations: Masons, Mass. Legislators As-
sociation, Brookline Young People's Repub-
lican Club.
Public office : Brookline Limited Town Meeting
Member, Brookline Representative Town
Committee, Mass. House 1943~'48.
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HORACE THURBER APLINGTON
11 Windridge St., Amherst, 4th Hampshire
District, Repubhcan.
Born: New York, N. Y., June 11, 1886.
Education: Columbia University (A.B. 1907).
Profession: Colonel, U. S. Army (retired).
Organizations: Sons of the Revolution, Delta
Psi Fraternity, Columbia University Club,
American Society for Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals,
Public office: Mass House 1945-'48.
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JOHN A. ARMSTRONG
14 Nelson St., Plyi»<>^ith, Ist Plymouth District,
Republican.
Born: Ghisgow, Scotland, June 12, 1901.
Education: Plymouth High School.
Occupation: News reporter and photographer.
Organizations: Old Colony Club (Plymouth),
Ancient antl Honorable Artillery Company,
Massasoit Aerie, F. O. E., Plymouth County
Selectmen's Assn., Mass. Selectmen's Assn.,
Masons.
Public office: Plymouth Board of Selectmen
(5 terms), Mass. House 1943-'48.
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CHARLES J. ARTESANI
37 Coolidge Rd., Boston (Allston), 22nd Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Allston, July 30, 1911.
Education: Brighton High, Boston College,
Harvard Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Har-
vard Law School Association, Massachusetts
and Federal Bar Associations.
Public office : Mass. House 1941-'48.
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EDWARD C. ASH WORTH
Main Road, IMonterey, 5th Berkshire District,
Repubhcan.
Born: Whitinsville, April 22, 1899.
Education: Pubhc schools.
Business: Merchant.
Organizations : Selectmen's Association,
Grange.
Public office: Monterey Auditor (2 years) and
Selectman (10 j-ears), Mass. House 1943-'48.
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89
JOHN GEORGE ASIAF
92 Elliot St., Brockton, 9th Plymouth District,
Democrat.
Born : Lebanon, June 30, 1900.
Education: Winthrop School.
Occupation: Clerk.
Organizations: Elks, Eagles, Lebanon Ameri-
can Club, Veteran Firemen's Association,
Franco-American Club.
Public office: Councilman (4 years). Council-
lor (4 years), Mass. House 194.5-'48.
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JOSEPH A. ASPERO
7 Warden St., Worcester, 18th Worcester Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Worcester, June 30, 1915.
Education : Public schools. Holy Cross College
(Ph.B. 1937), Boston University School of
Law (LL.B. 1940).
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations : Worcester Democratic League,
Knights of Columbus, Worcester County Bar
Assn., Phi Delta Phi International Legal and
Iota Nu Alpha Fraternities, Itahan-American
Citizens League, Cristoforo Colombo Lodge
(Sons of Italy), Worcester County Holy Cross
Alumni Assn.
Public office: Worcester Councilman 1942-'45,
Mass. House 1945-'48.
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SAMUEL GREENLEAF ATKINSON
176 Tappan St., Brookline, 10th Norfolk Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Brookline, November 17, 1911.
Education: Rivers School, Harvard College
(A.B.), Harvard Business School (M.B.A.),
Northeastern Law School (LL.B.).
Business: Finance.
Organizations: Massachusetts Civic League,
Brookline Young Peoples Repubhcan Club,
Massachusetts Committee for World Federa-
tion.
Public office: Brookline Committee of Thirty,
Town Meeting Member, Mass. House 1941-
'42, 1947-'48.
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JOSIAH BABCOCK, JR.
232 Edge Hill Kd., Milton, 4th Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: :\Iilton, May 21, 1880.
Education : Public schools.
Business: Hay and grain.
Public office: Board of Selectmen, Mass. House
1918-'19, 1925-'48.
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93
EVERETT BREED BACHELLER
58 Ash St., Danvers, 8th Essex District,
Repubhcan.
Born: Lynn, August 24, 1895.
Education: Lynn pubhc schools, Irving Pre-
paratory School, Tarrytown, N. Y.
Occupation: Freight claim investigator.
Organizations: American Legion, Lions Club,
Masons.
Public office: Danvers Selectman (chairman 8
years, clerk 4 years), Mass. House 1947--'48.
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EARLE S. BAGLEY
Main St., Townsend, 12th Middlesex District,
Republican.
Born: Boston, Jan. 20, 1905.
Education: Boston University Law School.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Rotary
International, New England Foxhunters Club.
Public office: Selectman, Finance Committee,
School Committee, Mass. House 1943-'48.
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95
WILLIAM B. BAILEY
224 School St., Somerville, 24th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Somerville, December 11, 1892.
Education: Somerville public schools, Franklin
Institute, Wentworth Institute.
Business: Laundry and real estate.
Organizations: American Legion, Masons
(Royal Arch Chapter, Commandery, Scottish
Rite, Shrine), Eastern Star, Chamber of Com-
merce, Thirteen Club.
Public office: Republican State Committee
1944-'48, Somerville School Committee 1942-
'45, Republican Ward and Citv Committee
1944-'48, Mass. House 1947-'48.
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LAURENCE H. BANKS
23 Haskins St., Boston (lloxbury), 9th Suffolk
District, Republican.
Born: Boston, October 31, 1897.
Education: Boston public schools, English
High School, Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology, Boston University, Suffolk University
Law School IJ..B.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, Boston Bar
Association, Mass. and Suffolk County Re-
publican Clubs.
Public office : Republican Ward and City Com-
mittees 1940-'4(), Mass. House 1947-'48.
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CYRUS BARNES
Hummock Pond Rd., Nantucket, 1st Nantucket
District, Republican.
Born: Hyde Park, August 23, 1889.
Education: Maklen public schools, Massachu-
setts Marine Academy.
Business: Innkeeper.
Organizations: Massachusetts Hotel Assn,
Masons, Shriners, Pacific Club of Nantucket,
Odd Fellows, American Legion, Nantucket
Sportsmen Club.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48,
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GEORGE L. BARRUS
Goshen (Litliia P. ().), 2iul Hampshire District,
Repubhcan.
Born: Closhen, Dec. 15, 1880.
Education: Sanderson Academy (Ashfield),
Mass. State College (Amherst).
Business: Farmer.
Organizations: Farm Bureau, Mass. Select-
men's Association, Mass. Assessors' Associa-
tion.
Public office: Moderator, School Committee,
Selectman, Assessor, Board of Public Welfare,
Mass. House 1939-'48.
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MICHAEL J. BATAL
56 Nesmith St., Lawrence, 7th Essex District,
Democrat.
Born: Zahli, Syria, Sept. 8, 1898.
Education: Lawrence public schools, Boston
University Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Kiwanis, Elks, American Le-
gion, "40 tt 8", Lawrence, Essex, Mass. and
American Bar Associations, Law Society of
Mass.
Public office: Presidential Elector 1936, Mass.
House 1941-'48.
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NORMAN S. BAXTER
17 Wolcott St., Medford, 26th Middlesex Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Canada, Jan. 12, 1908.
Education: Wentworth Institute, Lincoln Pre-
paratory School.
Business: Electrical contractor and supplies.
Organizations: Chamber of Commerce, Elec-
trical Contractors Assn., Bradner Alen's Club,
Masons.
Public office: IXIedford Alderman (4 yrs.),
Mass. House 1945-'48.
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RAYMOND H. BEACH
493 Main St., Wilbraham, 1st Hampden District,
Republican.
Born: Springfield, Aug. 11, 1888.
Education: Springfield public schools.
Occupation: Retired (former circulation man-
ager).
Organizations: Masons, Grange, Lions, New
England Circulation Managers Association
(past president), Mass. Selectmen's Associa-
tion, Hampden County Improvement League
and Farm Bureau, Republican Club of Massa-
chusetts, Mass. Legislators Association. -
Public office: Wilbraham Planning Board (8
yrs.), Mass. House 1945-'48.
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WILLIAM BERTHIAUME
13 Mechanic St., Si)encer, 4th A\'orcester Dis-
trict, Repubhcan.
Born: Spencer, August 7, 1892.
Education: Spencer public schools, Marlbor-
ousli Business College, St. Joseph College,
Bertlu>rville, P. Q.
Business: Shoe retailer.
Organizations: Eagles, Artisans, Red Men,
Civic Club, Exchange Club, Spencer Fish
and Game Club, Trustee Spencer Savings
Bank, Worcester County Selectmen's Associa-
tion.
Public office: Board of selectmen (clerk),
Mass. House 19-47-'48.
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G. LEO BESSETTE
316 Harwich St., New Bedford, 6th Bristol Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: New Bedford, Sept. 23, 1906.
Education: New Bedford grammar and high
schools.
Business : Builders' hardware and materials.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Eagles,
New Bedford Rod and Gun Club.
Public office: Mass. House 1045-48.
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RODOLPHE G. BESSETTE
210 Irvingtoii St., New Bedford, (ith Bristol
District, Democrat.
Born: New Bedford, Sept. 14, 1911.
Education: Parochial schools, Assumption
Preparatory School and College.
Business: Insurance.
Organizations: Eagles, Elks, Knights of Co-
lumbus, Sharpshooters.
Public office: Mass. House, 1935-'38, 1941-'48.
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FRED ARTHUR BLAKE
19 South Main St., Gardner, 11th Worcester
District, Democrat.
Born: Gardner, Jan. 13, 1895.
Education: High and preparatory schools.
Business: Laundry owner.
Organizations: Eagles, Knights of Columbus,
Worcester County Democratic League,
Worcester County League of Sportsman's
Club, Grange, Gardner Fish and Gun Club.
Public office: Gardner License Commission
(chairman), Mass. House 1935-'48.
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FRANK EDWIN BOOT
9-4 Lexington St., Lynn, 12th Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Lynn, Nov. 8, 1905.
Education: Lynn Classical High, Boston Uni-
versity, C.B.A. B.B.A. degree.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: American Legion, "40 & 8",
Masons (32nd degree). Odd Fellows, Eastern
Star.
Public office: Lynn City Councillor (1942-
'46), Mass. House 1947-'48.
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STANLEY JOHN BORSA
1360 Berkshire Ave., Springfield (Indian
Orchard), 2nd Hampden District, Democrat.
Born: Wilbraham, Nov. 24, 1908.
Education: Myrtle Street School, Alliance
Academy, Tennessee State College, Boston
University Law School.
Profession : School teacher.
Organizations: Elks, Lions, Knights of
Columbus.
Public office: Springfield City Council 1938-
'42, Mass. House 1941-'48.
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GERALD TIMOTHY BOWLER
10 Willow St., Holyoke, 13th Hampden District,
Democrat.
Born: Ilolyoke, January 31, 1915.
Education: Holyoko High School, Northeastern
I'niversity.
Occupation: Inspector.
Organizations: Klks, Knights of Columbus,
Aiiicrican Legion.
Public office: Holvoke Board of Aldermen,
Mass. House 1<)47-'4S.
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GORDON DICKSON BOYNTON
52 Westland Ave., Boston, 4th Suffolk District,
Republican.
Born: Quincy, August 9, 1901.
Education: Boston University.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons (Knights Templars,
Shrine;, Eastern Star, Odd Fellows, Appalach-
ian Mountain Club, Boston and Massachu-
setts Bar Associations.
Public office: Massachusetts Labor Relations
Commission (Associate Counsel 1939-'46),
Mass. House 1947-'48.
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JEREMIAH FRANCIS BRENNAN
1 Mystic St., Boston (Charlestown), 2nd Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Charlestown, Sept. 24, 1907.
Education: St. Francis De Sales, High School
of Commerce.
Occupation : Drawtender.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus.
Public office : Mass. House 1947-'48.
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DANIEL JOSEPH BRESNAHAN
47 Jefferson Ave., Springfield, 3rd Hampden
District, Democrat.
Born: Mittineague, September 30, 1888.
Education: West Springfield schools.
Occupation: Bus operator.
Organizations: Bus Operators Union, Marine
Corp League.
Public office: Springfield City Council 1933-
'36, Board of Aldermen 1946, Mass. House
1937-'44, 1947-'48.
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CLARENCE B. BROWN
Warren Rd., K.F.D., Brinifield, 1st Hampden
District, Republican.
Born: Brimfield, Dec. 22, 1877.
Education: Hitchcock Academy.
Business : Dairy farmer.
Organizations: Masons, Rotary, Grange.
Public office: Brimfield Selectman, Assessor,
School Committee, Finance Committee, Mass.
House 1941-'48.
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FRANK EBEN BROWN
314 Main St., Fairhaven, 9th Bristol District,
Republican.
Born: Fairhaven, Jan. 14, 1890.
Education: Fairhaven High School, Moses
Brown (Providence, R. I.), Parsonsfield
Seminary (Parsonsfield, Me.), Limington
Academy (Limington, Me).
Occupation: Auto salesman.
Organizations: American Legion, "40 & 8",
Elks, Eagles, Moose, Red Men, Grange,
United American Veterans, Mass. Republican
Club, Navy Club, New Bedford Rod and Gun
Club, Inc., Mass. Legislators Association.
Public office: Boards of Selectmen and Public
Welfare (1932-'41), Town Finance Commit-
tee, Mass. House 1939-'48.
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JOHN D. BROWN
17 Heinonway St., lioston, 4th SufTolk District,
Republican.
Born: Boston, Jan. 30, 1900.
Education: Boston College, Boston University.
Business: Insurance, hotel management.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Boston Republican City Com-
mittee, Mass. House 1943-48.
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ARCHIE EDWARD BRUCE
24 Allen St., Springfield, 8th Hampden District,
Republican.
Born: Cambridge, Aug. 20, 1883.
Education: Public schools.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: Masons.
Public office: Springfield City Council (12
years), Mass. House 1941-48.
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HARLAND BURKE
34 Market St.. li)swicli, istli Jvsscx District
Uopul^lit-an.
Born: Rowley. April 22, 1888.
Education: Public schools.
Business: Automobile, transportation, garage.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, E.ssex
County and Mass. Republican Clubs, Select-
men's Assn., Chamber of Commerce.
Public office: School Committee (5 yrs.), Se-
lect man (4 >rs.). Finance Connnittee (2 yrs.).
Present Town Moderator, Mass. House 1937-
'48.
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JAMES ANTHONY BURKE
32 George St., Boston (Hyde Park;, 18th Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, March 30, 1910.
Education: Edmund P. Tileston Grammar
School, Boston English High School, Lincoln
Preparatory, Suffolk University Law School.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: \^eterans of Foreign Wars,
American Legion, AMVETS, Knights of
Columbus.
Public office: Boston City Registrar 1938-'40,
Mass. Hou.se 1937-'38, 1947-'48.
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PHILIP^COURTLAND BURR
It P'reeman Ave., Boston (West Koxbury), 20th
Suffolk District, Republican.
Born: Seekonk, Sept. 13, 1876.
Education: High School and Scholfield Com-
mercial College, Providence, R. I.
Occupation: Restaurant manager, bank di-
rector.
Organizations: West Roxbury local civic or-
ganizations, trade organizations.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-48.
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FANNIE M. BUZZELL
168 Central St., Hudson, 10th Middlesex Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Lynchburg, Va., March 31, 1914.
Education: Hudson High School and Portia
Law School.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: Hudson Woman's Club,
Grange, Mass. Association of Women Lawyers.
Public office: Hudson ToA\'n Counsel, Mass.
House 1915-'48.
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OSCAR JOSIAH CAHOON
Gorluiin Kd., llarwichport, 2iid Barnstable
District, Republican.
Born: Harwich, Apr. 29, 1912.
Education: Harwich piibhc schools, Phillips
Exeter Academy, Dartmouth College, Boston
University School of Law.
Profession: Lawyer.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
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COLIN JAMES CAMERON
12 Sanborn Terrace, Amesbury, 1st Essex Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Barney's River, Pictoii Co., Nova Scotia,
August 24, 1879.
Education: Amesbury public schools, Massa-
chusetts Legislative School.
Business: Employing printer.
Organizations: Knights of Pythias, Eagles,
Granges (2), Masonic Lodges (3), Odd Fel-
lows, Rotary International, Boy Scouts Execu-
tive, Committee on Economic Developnient,
Chamber of Commerce (former president).
Public office: Delegate to 1944 Democratic
National Convention, Mass. House 1937-'4S.
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ROBERT P. CAMPBELL
2494 Mystic Valley Pkvvy., Medford, 2()th Mid-
dlesex District, Republican.
Born: Somerville, Dec. 20, 1887.
Education: Medford public schools.
Occupation: Auditor.
Organizations: La\vrence Light Guard Veter-
ans Ass'n (Medford).
Public office: Medford Alderman and Alder-
nian-at -Large 1929-'37, Mass. House 1937-
'48.
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MATTHEW J. CAPELESS
56 Charles St., Pittsfield, 3d Berkshire District,
Democrat.
Born: Walhngford, Vt., June 4, 1875.
Education : Pittsfield public schools.
Occupation: Insurance, Tax consultant.
Public office : Pittsfield City Council, Tax Col-
lector, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue,
Clerk of Committees, Public Works, Mass.
House 1937-'48.
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ENRICO CAPPUCCI
61) I''a\\v()()(l Ave., Boston (East Boston), 1st
SulTolk District, Democrat.
Born: East Boston, Dec. 12, 1910.
Education: P]ast lioston High, Thayer Acad-
emy, Harvard Eniversity, Suffolk Law School.
Profession : 1 ,a wyer.
Organizations : Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Alass. House 1937-'48.
HOUSE
125
ERNEST WESTERVELT CARMAN
131 Harvard St., Springfiekl, 6th Hampden Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Stuart, Iowa, Feb. 4, 1880.
Education: Cambridge Latin School, Harvard
University (A.B. 1908, LL.B. 1910).
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations : IVIasons, Director Highland Co-
operative Bank, Secretary and Assistant
Treasurer Wilbraham Country Club.
Public office: Republican City Committee,
Springfield Alderman (2 terms), Mass. House
1943-'48.
126
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ARTHUR B. CARNEY, JR.
41 Dearborn St., Salem, 14th Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Salem, July 8, 1914.
Education: Salem High School, St. Johns Prep,
I'niversity of Alabama, Suffolk University
Law School.
Occupation: Law Student.
Organizations: AIM VETS.
Public office: Salem City Councillor. Mass.
House iy47-'48
HOUSE
127
JOHN HENRY CARROLL
124 Adams St., Boston (Dorchester),
Suffolk District, Democrat.
15th
Born: South Boston, Dec. 12, 1898.
Education: Pubhc and parochial schools.
Occupation: Inspector, City of Boston,
Public office: Mass. House 19.39-'48.
128
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DANIEL CASEY
662 Pecks Rd., Pittsfiekl, 3rd Berkshire Distri('t,
Democrat.
Born: Pittsfield, May 7, 1889.
Education: Pittsfield public schools.
Business : I'arnier.
Organizations: Grange and Farm Bm-eaii,
Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Citv Council (6 yrs.), School
Coniniittee (2 yrs.), Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
129
FRANCIS X. CASEY
631 Bay St., Taunton, 3rd Bristol District,
Democrat.
Born: Taunton, Dec. 1, 1911.
Education: Immaculate Conception Grammar
School, St. Mary's High School, St. Michael's
College, Vermont.
Occupation: Salesman.
Public office: Taunton School Committee
(1942-'4.5), Municipal Council (1946-'47),
Mass. House 1947-'4S.
130
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WILLIAM JOSEPH CASEY
74 Osgood St., Lawrence, oth Essex District,
Democrat.
Born: Lawrence, June 27, 1905.
Education: Parochial and public schools.
Occupation: Industrial foreman.
Organizations: St. Patrick's Holy Name Soci-
ety, Hiliernians.
Public office: Mass. House 1939-'40, 1943-'48.
HOUSE
131
HARRISON CHADWICK
24 Everett Ave., Winchester, 29th Middlesex
District, Repubhcan.
Born: Winchester, Feb. 25, 1903.
Education: Winchester piibhc schools, Philhps
Academy, Harvard University.
Occupation: Editor.
Public office: Town Meeting Member, 1942
to date, Mass. House 1947-'48.
132
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WENDELL PHILLIPS CHAMBERLAIN
79 I'erkin.s St.. S])iing(i('l(l, t)tli Ilanipdeii Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Springfield, Oct. 28, 1911.
Education: Springfield public schools, Michi-
gan State College of Business Administration.
Business : Manufacturing of plumbing and brass
goods.
Organizations : Foreign Relations Club, Board
of Management Y. M. C. A., Director of Lanal
Co. of New York City.
Public office: Springfield City Council (4
years), Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
133
PHILIP ALOYSIUS CHAPMAN
47 Sudan St., Boston (Dorchester), 13th Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, May 28, 1893.
Education: Boston public schools and English
High School, Pace Institute of Accounting,
Suffolk University Law School.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, Boston Bar
Assn.
Public office : Boston (Penal Institutions Com-
missioner, Purchasing Agent, Finance" Com-
mission), Mass. House 1947-'48.
134
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WILLIAM G. CLARK, JR.
166 Washington St., Gloucester, 16th Essex
District, Repubhcan.
Born: Gloucester, May 6, 1912.
Education: Worcester Academy B.S., Duke
Universitv A.B., Boston University Law
School LL.B.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Moose, Elks.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'42, 1947-'48.
HOUSE
135
DAVID M. CLEARY
1 Laurel St., Boston (Charlestown), 2nd Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Charlestown, May 9, 1901.
Education: Warren Grammar School, Boston
Latin, Burdett Business College.
Occupation: Retired.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Ameri-
can Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Public office: Mass. House 1943- '48.
130
HOUSE
THOMAS FRANCIS COADY
464 Windsor St., Cambridge, 1st Middlesex
District, Democrat.
Born: Cambridge, Oct. 2, 1878.
Education: Cambridge public schools.
Occupation: Retired.
Organizations: Mass. Police Assn., Tammany
Club, Lasalle Club.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-'4S.
HOUSE
137
DANA S. COLLINS
420 Liberty St., Rockland, 4th Plymouth Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Rockland, May 7, 1903.
Education: Rockland pubhc schools, New
England Institute.
Business : Funeral director.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Kiwanis,
Massachusetts and Plymouth County Re-
publican Clubs, Marshfield Country Club.
Public office: Rockland school committee
(9 yrs., 3 yrs. chairman), Mass. House r946-
'48.
138
HOUSE
J. EVERETT COLLINS
35 Summer St., Aiulover, 4th Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Andover, April 27, 1894.
Education: Andover public schools.
Occupation: Insurance auditor.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign \\\irs, Andover Service Club, Masons.
Public office: Selectman and Assessor (10 yrs.),
School Committee (1 yr.), Mass. House 1941-
'48.
HOUSE
139
JOHN FREDERICK COLLINS
10 Elmore St., Boston (Roxbury), 11th Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, July 20, 1919.
Education: Roxbury Memorial High School,
Suffolk University Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, Charitable
Irish Society, Boston Bar Association, Mili-
tary Intelligence Reserve, Roscommon Be-
nevolent Association.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
140
HOUSE
JAMES FRANCIS CONDON
8 Pacific St., lioston (South Boston), 7th SufTolk
District, Democrat.
Born: South Boston, Feb. 4, 1899.
Education: Boston pubhc schools. South Bos-
ton High School, Boston Men's Evening
School.
Occupation: Building superintendent.
Organizations: South Boston Citizens Associ-
ation, American Legion, Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Ward Committee, Mass. House
1947-'4S.
HOUSE
141
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JOSEPH T. CONLEY
6 Salem St., Lawrence, 5th Essex District,
Democrat
Born: Lawrence, Sept. 29, 1909.
Education: Lawrence High School, Bentley's
School of Accounting and Finance, Boston.
Business : Ice and oil dealer.
Organizations : Hibernians, Alpine Club, Scip-
pio Club, St. Patrick's Holy Name Society,
Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-48.
142
HOUSE
ROBERT GERARD CONNOLLY
20 Thomas St., Boston (Janiaioa Plain), lOtli
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Jamaica Plain, Sept. 11, 1916.
Education: Boston College, Suffolk Law School
Occupation: Investigator.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
143
MICHAEL JOHN CONWAY
10 Main St., Millville, 8th Worcester District,
Democrat.
Born: Millville, June 29, 1905.
Education: Blackstone High School, Boston
University.
Business : Funeral service.
Organizations: Grange, Eagles, Knights of
Columbus, Elks.
Public office: Mass. House 1937-'48.
144
HOUSE
LEO JOSEPH COURNOYER
378 Hamilton St., SouthlM-idge, 5th Worcester
District, Democrat.
Born: St. Robert, P. Q., Canada, December 11,
1905.
Education: Public schools, Academy Brochu,
Western Union school.
Business: Cournoyer Bros. Inc. (president and
treasurer).
Organizations: Elks, Knights of Columbus,
Eagles, Redmen, Lions, Massachusetts and
Worcester County Selectmen's Associations,
L'Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste D'Amerique.
Public office: Selectman (6 years, chairman 4
years), jMass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
145
GEORGE CHAUNCEY [COUSENS
240 Linden St., Waltham, 7th Middlesex Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Waltham, Sept. 20, 1905.
Education: Waltham public schools, Boston
College Law School, Northeastern Law
School.
Occupation: John H. Beebe Leather Co., Inc.
(vice-president) .
Organizations: Masons, Elks, Waltham Young
Men's Repubhcan Club, Republican City
Committee, Mass. Repubhcan Club, Coast
Guard Temporary Reserve.
Public office: Waltham City Councillor-at-
Large 1935-'39, Mass. House 1939-'48.
146
HOUSE
WILLIAM A. COWING
43 Garden St., West Springfiekl, Kjth Hampden
District, Republican.
Born: Maxfield, IVIe., January 6, 1878.
Education: Colbv College A.B. 1904, Massa-
chusetts State College A.M. 1931.
Business: Insurance, former principal West
Springfield High School.
Organizations: Masons (Scottish Rite, Shrine,
Consistory), Chamber of Commerce, President
INIass. High School Principals' Association,
Hampden County Teachers' Association (past
president).
Public office: Town Meeting Member, Mass.
House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
147
EARL G. CROCKETT
Main St., Box 272, Upton (West Upton), 10th
Worcester District, Republican.
Born: West Medway, March 23, 1894.
Education: Milford High School, Tufts Dental
College.
Profession: Dentist.
Organizations: Veterans of Foreign Wars,
American Legion, ''40 & 8", Masons, Elks,
Sons of Union Veterans, Mass. Legislators
Ass'n, Mass. State Guard, Fish and Game
Clubs, Mass. Selectmen's Ass'n.
Public office: Selectman (10 yrs.), Board of
Health (10 yrs.), Soldier's Relief Agt. (10
yrs.), Chairman Town Committee, Mass.
House 1941-'48.
148
HOUSE
PATRICK FRANCIS CRONIN
81 Library St., Chelsea, 23rd Suffolk District,
Democrat.
Born: Chelsea, July 25, 1888.
Education: St. Rose Parochial School.
Occupation: Master plumber.
Organizations: Hibernians, Holy Name So-
ciety, St. Rose Parish.
Public office: Chelsea Alderman 1926, 1940-
'44, Mass. House 1945-'48.
HOUSE
149
JEREMIAH D. CROWLEY
462 Washington St., Boston (Brighton), 22nd
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, May 16, 1911.
Education: PubHc schools, Boston English
High School, Boston College, Northeastern
Law School.
Business : Service station proprietor.
Organizations: Veterans of Foreign Wars,
U. S. Naval Reserve.
Public office: Mass. House 1939-'44, 1947-'48.
150
HOUSE
WALTER A. CUFFE
15 Johnson St., Lynn, 11th Essex District,
Democrat.
Born: Lynn, Jan. 29, 1898.
Education: Lynn public schools.
Business : Funeral director.
Organizations: Elks, Moose, Massasoit, St.
Pius Clul), Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Lvnn Councillor-at-Large 1934-
'41, (President 1940), Lvnn Citv Council 1944-
'45, Mass. House 1941-'48.
HOUSE
151
JOHN GEORGE CURLEY
846 Carew St., Springfield, 4th Hampden Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Springfield, July 15, 1916.
Education : Cathedral High School 1934, Effec-
tive Speaking Course, Mass. Division of Uni-
versity Extension.
Occupation: Shipping clerk.
Organizations: Ancient Order of Hibernians,
Liberty Veterans' Club, Inc., Blackstone
Athletic Assn. (president).
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
152
HOUSE
LESLIE BRADLEY CUTLER
1010 South St., Xeedliani, Otli Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: Boston, March 24, 1890.
Education: Boston schools, RadclifTe College,
Mass. Institute of Technology Dep't Biology
and Public Health.
Organizations: Women's Republican Club of
Mass., Norfolk County Republican Club,
Eastern Star.
Public office: Selectman 1924-'26 (Chairman
1 term), Board of Health 1927-'47 (Chairman
9 yrs., Secretary 4 yrs.), Mass. House 1939-'48.
HOUSE
153
LAWRENCE HARVARD DAVIS
45 Bettinson Ave., Everett, 20th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Everett, Sept. 18, 1912.
Education: Everett High School, Staley Col-
lege, Suffolk University.
Business: Insurance broker.
Organizations: Elks.
Public office : President of Everett City Coun-
cil, Mass. House 1937-'48.
154
HOUSE
GEORGE WALTER DEAN
V. (). Hox 127, Oakham, :h\\ \\ Orc-o.ster Di«trirt,
Republican.
Born: Oakham, Nov. 1, 1899.
Education: Oakham Cirainmar School, Barre
lligli School, Worcester Busmess College.
Occupation: Sales-Service Engineer, Highway
A(l\isor.
Organizations: Mass. Highway Assn., Mass.
State Engineer's Assn., Associate of the High-
wa}^ Research Board of National Research
Council, A\'orcester County Republican Club,
Grange, Masons.
Public office: Oakham Cemeterj- Committee
1929-'35 and School Committee 1932-'44,
Town Moderator 1933-'44, Mass. House
194r)-'48.
HOUSE
155
ERNEST DeROY
141 Skeele St., Chicopee (Willimansett), 11th
Hampden District, Democrat.
Born: Holyoke, July 13, 1889.
Education: Hoh'oke public schools.
Business: Mason contractor.
Organizations: St. Jean de Baptiste of Amer-
ica, Athletic Association, Loyal Club, Sports-
men Club.
Public office: Chicopee License Commissioner
(9 years), Mass. House 1943-48.
156
HOUSE
CORNELIUS DESMOND, JR.
4(30 East Merrimack St., Lowell, loth Middlesex
District, Democrat.
Born: Pittsfield, Oct. 4, 1893.
Education : Lowell public schools.
Occupation: Clerk.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'48.
HOUSE
157
BURT DEWAR
38 Webber St., Maiden, 21st Middlesex District,
Republican.
Born: Maiden, Dec. 29, 1884.
Education: Maiden public schools.
Business: Contractor.
Public office: Maiden Common Council 1910-
'11, Board of Aldermen 1914-'19, Street and
Water Commission, 1920-'23, IMalden Police
Commissioner 1937-'42, Mass. House 1923-'36,
1943-'48.
158
HOUSE
LOGAN ROCKWELL DICKIE
25 Woodward Ave, Reading, IStli Middle«ex Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Pittsfield, May 4, 1890.
Education: Dalton public schools.
Business: Farmer.
Organizations: Masons.
Public office: Reading Finance Committee,
School Committee, Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
159
VINCENT B. DIGNAM
8 Hudson St., Easthampton, 3r(l Hampshire
District, Democrat.
Born: Hartford, Comi., Feb. 22, 1896.
Education: Public schools, New York City.
Occupation: Roofer and salesman.
Organizations: American Legion, Knights of
Columbus, "40 & 8."
Public office: Easthampton Selectman (3
years), Easthampton Finance Committee,
Mass. House 1941-'48.
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JACINTO F. DINIZ
11 67 Cove Road, New Bedford, Sth Bristol
District, Democrat.
Born: Sao ^Miguel Azores, Portugal, Oct. 3,
ISSS.
Education: Public schools, Fisher Business
College, Bryant and Stratton College (Provi-
dence, R. I.).
Business: I'urniture dealer, Insurance broker.
Organizations: American Legion, American-
Portugese \'etcrans' Assn., Disabled American
Veterans, ^'eterans of Foreign Wars, Eagles,
St. IVIiguel Assn., Assn. Catohca P. Benefi-
cente, Portugese-American Civic League.
Public office: Deputy Sheriff, Notary Public,
Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
161
EDMOND J. DONLAN
176 Park St., Boston (West Roxbury), 20th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, Dec. 19, 1899.
Education: Georgetown University LL.B.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Ameri-
can Legion.
Public office: Former Asst. Corporation Coun-
sel of Boston, Mass. House 1941-'48.
162
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ANTHONY R. DOYLE
150 Beacon St., Worcester, 23rd \A'orcester
District, Democrat.
Born: Worcester, Aug. 8, 1895.
Education: Worcester Academy, Holy Cross
College, Georgetown I'niversity.
Business: Real estate, mortgages.
Organizations: St. Anne's T. A., Elks, Ameri-
can Legion.
Public office: Mass. House 1929-'48.
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163
CHARLES D. DRISCOLL
5 Kilsyth Terrace, Boston (Allston), 21st Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Brookline, June 18, 1888.
Education: Brookline and Boston public
schools, Boston University Law School,
Northeastern University.'
Profession: Lawyer,
Organizations: American Legion, Knights of
Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Presi-
dent Boston Speech School for Crippled
Children.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'48.
104
HOUSE
HOWARD BERNARD DRISCOLL
l2i:> Lyman St., llolyoko, 12tli Hampcien Dis-
trict, Domocrat.
Born: Ilolyoke, Aug. 12, 1910.
Education: St. Jerome schools, Mass. State
College, Amher.'^t B.S. 1937, :\Iass. State Col-
lege (Jradiiate School, Boston University Law
School.
Occupation: Xewspaperman,
Organizations: Parazards Athletic and Social
Club, I'.lks. Knights of Columbus, Exchange
Club, Lagles.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-48.
HOUSE
165
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JOSEPH EDWARD DUFFY
8 Harris Ave., Boston (Jamaica Plain), l^)th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Jamaica Plain, September 25, 1912.
Education: St. Thomas and Jamaica Plain
High Schools,, Berkeley Preparatory, Suffolk
University.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars, American Legion.
Public office: Mass. House 1937-'38, 1947-'48.
166
HOUSE
HENRY M. DUGGAN
4 Arlington St., Newhuryport, 19tli Essex Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Xewburyport, Oct. 5, 1896.
Education: SufTolk University.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, Elks, Knights
of C()liinil)us, Republican Club of Massachu-
setts.
Public office: Xewburyport City Council 1926-
'27, City Solicitor 1945. Republican City Com-
mittee i922-'46, Mass. House 1941-'48.
HOUSE
167
ERNEST W. DULLEA
74 Forest St., Boston (Roxbury), 8th Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Marlborough, Jan. 14, 1891.
Education: Public schools, Suffolk University,
Suffolk Law School, Staley College.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Elks,
Mass. Law Society, Charlesbank and Cathe-
dral Clubs.
Public office: Chairman Ward 8 Democratic
Committee, Mass. House 1939-'40, 1943-48.
ICS
HOUSE
HENRY A. ELLIS
182 North 8t., Barnstable (Hyannis), 1st Barns-
table District, Republican.
Born: Yarmouth, Nov. 5, 1879.
Education : Hj^annis State Normal School, Bos-
ton University, l^niversity of Maine, Columbia
University.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: Odd Fellows, Bass River Rod
and dun Club, Barnstable County Bar Assn.
Public office: Town Meeting Moderator, Mass.
House 1909-'10, 1943-'48.
HOUSE
169
THOMAS EDWARD ENRIGHT
81 Parker St., Pittsfield, 3rd Berkshire District,
Democrat.
Born: New Lebanon, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1881.
Education: New Lebanon public schools.
Occupation: Retired (former bus operator).
Organizations : Knights of Columbus, Amalga-
mated Assn. of Street and Elevated Railway
Employees of America, Eagles.
Public office: Pittsfield City Council 1938-'45,
Mass. House 1945-'48.
170
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ANDREW EDWARD FAULKNER
100 Corning St., Ik'vcily, loth Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Salem, September 23, 1913.
Education : Beverly grammar and high schools.
Business: Service station owner.
Organizations : Beverly Republican Clubs, Odd
Fellows, Beverly Cove Improvement Associa-
tion, Union Club, American Legion.
Public office: Board of Aldermen (3 years),
IMass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
171
MICHAEL PAUL FEENEY
999 River St., Boston (Hyde Park), 18th Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Hyde Park, March 26, 1907.
Education: Boston College High School.
Business: Insurance.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus.
Public office: President Boston Democratic
City Committee, Boston Cit}^ Council 1944-
'45, Mass. House 1939-'48.
172
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CHARLES E. FERGUSON
1() Highland Ave., Lexington, 7th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Roxbury, Jan. 30, 1894.
Education: Boston public schools.
Business: Banker.
Organizations: Masons, Grange, Lexington
Chamber of Commerce, Lexington Golf Club.
Public office: Lexington Boards of Assessors,
Selectmen and Appeals, Mass. House 1941-'48.
HOUSE
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MAURICE EDWARD FITZGERALD
8 Quinlan St., Milford, 10th Worcester District,
Democrat.
Born: Milford, Dec. 15, 1913.
Education: St. Mary's High School, Boston
College, Boston College Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Veterans of Foreign Wars,
American Legion, Eagles.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
174
HOUSE
PETER F. FITZGERALD
Mendon St., Bhickstone, yth A\'oi'ccster District,.
Democrat.
Born: Blackstone, Feb. 16, 1889.
Education: Blackstone High School, Boston
I'liiver.sity Law School.
Occupation: Newsdealer.
Public office: PubHc librarian, Tax Assessor,
Town Clerk, IMass. House 1941-'42, 1945-'48.
HOUSE
175
WILLIAM J. FITZSIMONS
42 Whit ten St., Boston (Dorchester), 16th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, February 21, 1914.
Education: Boston Latin School, Boston Col-
lege, Boston College Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Bishop
Cheverus Assembly, Boston College Alumni
Assn. (second vice-president). Catholic Alumni
Sodality, Charitable Irish Society, Massachu-
setts and Boston Bar Assns.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
176
HOUSE
NORMAN EUGENE FOLSOM
104 President St., Lynn, 12th Kssex District,
Republican.
Born: Lynn, Dec. 23, 1903.
Education: Lynn English High School, Colbv
College (Waterville, Me.)-
Occupation: I'uel oil supervisor.
Organizations: Knights of Pythias, Eastern
Improvement Association of Lj'nn, Lynn
Y. M. C. A.
Public office: Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
177
JOHN F. FOSTER
14 Hall Ave., Somerville (West Somerville), 25tli
Middlesex District, Republican.
Born: Dennis, Oct. 22, 1862.
Education: Public schools and college.
Occupation: Power and heating engineer.
Organizations: Odd Fellows (un-affiliated, was
formerly member), Masons, Knights of Pyth-
ias and Red Men.
Public office: Somerville Councilman and Al-
derman-at-Large (8 yrs.), Mass. House 1901-
'02, 1941-'48.
178
HOUSE
STEPHEN L. FRENCH
Gardners Neck lid., Swansea (South), 5th Bristol
District, Republican,
Born: Fall River, March 9, 1892.
Education: Public schools, Phillips Exeter
A('a(l(Mny, Williams College.
Business : Insurance broker.
Organizations : Grange.
Public office: Mass. Hou.se 1939-'42, 1947-48.
HOUSE
179
GEORGE FULLER
"The Bars", Deerfield, 1st Franklin District,
Republican.
Born: Deerfield, July 24, 1893.
Education: Deerfield Academy, Mass. State
College.
Business: Farmer.
Organizations: Masons, Rotary, American Le-
gion, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Public office: Deerfield Selectman (18 years,
chairman 11 years), Mass. House 1943-48.^
180
HOUSE
JOHN L. GALLANT
78 Putnam St.. Weyinouth (East Weymouth),
3r(l Norfolk District, Republican.
Born: East Weymouth, Nov. 15, 1898.
Education: Weymouth High School.
Business: Building contractor.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Holy
Name Society, St. Vincent de Paul.
Public Office: Mass. House 1945-'48.
HOUSE
181
CHARLES GIBBONS
53 Oak St., Stoneham, 22nd Middlesex Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Girdler, Kentucky, July 21. 1901.
Education: Barboursville Baptist College, Bar-
boursville, Ky.
Business : Parcel delivery.
Organizations: Masons, Kiwanis, Glasgow
Men's Club, Bear Hill Golf Club.
Public office: Selectman (3 years), Mass. House
1943-'48.
1S2
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FRANK S. GILES, JR.
375 Lowell Ht., jMethiien, 4th Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Methuen, June 15, 1915.
Education: Methuen High School, Mcintosh
Business School.
Occupation: Theatre manager, proprietor
Merrimack Concession Co., Police officer on
leave of absence.
Organizations: Methuen Board of Trade, Di-
rector Lawrence Community Chest, Essex
Club, Republican Club of Massachusetts,
Mass. Police Association, Independent Ex-
hibitors.
Public office: Town Meeting Member (10
vears). School Committee (6 years, chairman
5 years), Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
183
AVERY W. GILKERSON
10 Colby Road, Quiney (North Quincy), 1st
Norfolk District, Republican.
Born: Toronto, Canada, June 5, 1899.
Education: University of Minnesota.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Canadian Club, Masons.
Public office: Quincy City Councillor, Mass.
House 1943-'48.
1S4
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HOLLIS M. GOTT
yO Churchill A\f., Arlmgton. 2bth Middlesex
District, Repubhcan.
Born: Arlington, May 25, ISSo.
Education: Arlington pubhc schools.
Business: Insurance broker.
Organizations: Masons. Mass. Republican
Chih.
Public office: Arhngton Finance Committee
1922-"2t') (Chairman 192o-"26), Board of
Selectmen 1926-'32 (chairman 2 yrs.), Chair-
man Board of Pubhc Safetv, Mass. House
1933-'4S.
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THOMAS T. GRAY
814 Alden St., Springtield, 7th Hampden Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Greece, July 22, 1S92 (Foster parents
came from Port Arthur, Canada).
Education: Pubhc schools.
Business: Oil and insurance.
Organizations: Masons, Elks, American Le-
gion. Republican Club of Mass., Springfield
District Men's Republican Club, Past Pres.
ooth Coast Artillery Veterans'^^ Assn., Xat.
Petroleum Industries, "40 i^ S."
Public office: Mass. House 1941-48.
186
HOUSE
GEORGE GREENE
31 Hutchings St., Boston (Roxbiiry), r2th
Suffolk District, Republican.
Born: East Boston, March 7, 1897.
Education: Perkins Institute for the Blind,
Huntington Preparatory School, Boston Uni-
versity, Northeastern University Law School.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: Roxbury Historical Society,
B'nai B'rith, Z O A, Suffolk County Re-
publican Club, Mass. Legislators Assn.
Public office: Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
187
FRANCIS G. GREGORY
25 Riverview Terrace, Chicopee, 10th Hampden
District, Democrat.
Born: Chicopee, Feb. 20, 1908.
Education: Chicopee High School, Cathohc
University, Fordham University Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Hampden Count}^ Jvmior Bar
Assn., Chicopee Bar Assn., Elks, Kiwanis,
Knights of Columbus, Chicopee Community
Nursing Assn.
Public office: Chicopee City Property Custo-
dian, Mass. House 1945-'48.
188
HOUSE
FREDERICK C. HAIGIS
32 Appleby Road, Welleslcy, 7th Norfolk Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Montague, jMay 10, 1903.
Education: Turners Falls High School, Suffolk
University LT^.B.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations : Mass. and Federal Bars, Chair-
man Wellesley Republican Town Committee,
Wellesley School Connnittee, Red Cross,
Chairman Legal Division Wellesley C. P. S.,
Kiwanis, Mass. and Norfolk County Repub-
lican Clubs, member Selective Service Board
106 Noedham.
Public office: Wellesley School Committee (6
years), Mass. House 1943-48.
HOUSE
189
JACOB HAKALA
School St., Boylston, 12th Worcester District,
Repubhcan.
Born: Finland, December 11, 1892.
Education: Boylston pubhc schools.
Business: Milk dealer.
Organizations: Masons, IMassachusetts and
Worcester County Selectmen's Associations.
Public office: Boj-lston Selectman, Mass.
House 1947-'48.
190
HOUSE
JAMES EDWARD HANNON
18 High St., l.ee, 4th Berkshh-c District,
Democrat.
Born: Brockton, Dec. 23, 1909.
Education: Boston University College of Lib-
eral Arts, Boston University Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations : Berkshire Bar Association, Phi
Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Lee and Lenox
Sportsmans Clubs, Lsaac Walton League,
Grange, Elks.
Public office: Lee School Committee, Mass.
House 1945-48.
HOUSE
191
FRANCIS APPLETON HARDING
Westfield St., Dedham, 6th Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: Dedham, March 21, 1908.
Education: St. Mark's School (Southboroiigh),
Harvard University.
Profession : Writer.
Organizations: Rotary International, Ameri-
can Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Public office: Town Meeting Member, Mass.
House 1947-'48.
192
HOUSE
FRED C. HARRINGTON
85 Pearl St., Everett, L!()th Middlesex District,
Democrat.
Born: Everett, April 21, 1902.
Education: Everett High School, Boston T'ni-
versit y.
Occupation: Cost analyst.
Organizations : 50 Club, Knights of Columbus,
Public office: Everett School Committee 1938-
'41, Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
193
WILLIAM E. HAYS
455 Lexington St., Waltham, 7th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Emmitsbvu-g, Md., Nov. 28, 1903.
Education: Lafavette College (A.B. 1926),
Harvard Law School (LL.B. 1929).
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons, Boston Bar Associ-
ation.
Public office: Waltham Citv Council, Mass.
House 1943-'4S.
194
HOUSE
CHARLES W. HEDGES
304 Beale St., Quincy (Woilaston), 1st Norfolk
District, Republican.
Born: Westfield, March 27, 1901.
Education: Quincy high school, Dean Acad-
emy, Syracuse I'niversity.
Occupation: Commercial reporting, Treasurer
T\w Stanchu'd Service Bureau, Inc.
Organizations: Pres. South Shore Arena, Inc.,
American Legion, ^'eterans of Foreign Wars,
AIM VETS, D.A.Y., Masons, Air National
Guard, U.C.T., O.R.C.
Public office: Quincy City Council (4 yrs.),
delegate two national Repubh'can conventions,
Mass. House 1933-'42, 1947-'4S.
HOUSE
195
JAMES ALAN HODDER
44 Evergreen St., Framingham, 8th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Rosemont, Pa., May 29, 1897.
Education: Kent School, Kent, Conn., Newton
High School, Harvard University 1920, Uni-
versitj^ of Neuchatel, Switzerland.
Business: Real estate management.
Organizations: Harvard Club of Boston,
Yorick Club of Lowell, Eagles.
Public office : Chairman Board of Public Works,
Mass. House 1947-'48.
19G
HOUSE
CHARLES F. HOLMAN
8 Belmont St., Norwood, 7th Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: Somerville, June 21, 1892.
Education: Norwood public schools.
Business: Caterer.
Organizations: Masons (Commandery and
Shrine), Elks, Mass. and Norfolk County Re-
publican Clubs, Chamber of Commerce.
Public office: Selectman 1935-'44, Mass. House
1939-'48.
HOUSE
197
J. PHILIP HOWARD
42 Main Street, Westminster, 2nd Worcester
District, Republican.
Born: Hubbardston, Feb. 16, 1907.
Education: Public schools, Clark University,
Harvard Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Chair City Club (Gardner),
American, Fitchburg and Worcester County
Bar Assns., Mass. Republican Club, Mass.
Assn. of City Solicitors and Town Counsel.
Public office: Hubbardston School Commiltee
1935-'40, Town Counsel 193.5-'44, Town Mod-
erator, Mass. House 1941-'48.
198
HOUSE
RICHARD LESTER HULL
1<)9 Main St., Rockport, ITtli Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Rockport, November 30, 1917.
Education: Rockport High School, Clark Uni-
versity.
Business: Insurance, Research Consultant Lit-
tauer (Harvard).
Organizations: Masons, Men's Club, Red
Men.
Public office: Rockport School Committee
iy42-'48, Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
199
NATHANIEL M. HURWITZ
30 Margin St., Cohasset, 3rd Plymouth District,
Republican.
Born: Boston, March 24, 1893.
Education: Boston public schools, Posse Nor-
mal, Harvard Summer School.
Occupation: Athletic director.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Masons, Grange, Marshfield
Agricultural and Horticultural Society, Eagles,
Boston City Wide Boys Workers Conference,
Cohasset Historical Society.
Public office: Finance Committee, Board of
Health, since 1931 (chairman), Mass. House
1943- '48.
200
HOUSE
FRED A. HUTCHINSON
30 Savory St., Lynn, 10th Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Chelsea, April 5, 1881.
Education: Lynn public schools.
Business: Retired.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows.
Public office: Mass. House 1921-'22, 102.5-'80,
1933-'4S.
HOUSE
201
C. VERNON INETT
3 Raleigh Rd., Worcester, 2oth Worcester Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Worcester, July 19, 1888.
Education: Worcester grammar and high
schools.
Occupation: Deputy collector of taxes.
Organizations: Masons, Kiwanis Club, United
Commercial Travelers, Worcester County and
Young Men's Republican Clubs, American
Legion (Past Commander).
Public office : Board of Aldermen (president —
acting mayor). Common Council, Alderman-
at-Large, Custodian of Tax Title Property,
Executive Director of Civilian Defence, Trus-
tee of Worcester City Hospital, Mass. House
1947-'48.
202
HOUSE
WILLIAM WHITTEM JENNESS
lot) Iplaiul lid., (>iiiiicy, 2iid Xorfolk District,
Republican.
Born: Quincy, Aprils, 1904.
Education: Quincy High School, Thayer
Aca(l(Mny, Harvard College AB cum laude.
Business: Editor and business manager.
Organizations: Republican Ward Committee
(cliairinaii 193()-'44), Republican City Com-
mittee (secretary 1939-'44).
Public office: Acting Mayor 1942, City Coun-
cillor 1938-'45 (president 1941-'43), Mass.
House 194o-'48.
HOUSE
203
ADOLPH JOHNSON
11 Second St., Brockton, 7th Plymouth District,
RepubHcan.
Born: Sweden, July 20, 1885.
Education: Sweden and Brockton public
schools.
Occupation: Secretary.
Organizations : Scandinavian Fraternity,
Knights of Pythias, Vasa Order.
Public office: Brockton Councilman 1926-'29,
Alderman 1930-'33, Mass. House 1933-48.
204
HOUSE
ERNEST A. JOHNSON
18 Gosnold St., Worcester, 10th Worcester Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Sweden, March 13, 1897.
Education : Public schools.
Business: Barber shop proprietor.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Ameri-
can Legion, Master Barbers' Assn. of America,
John Ericsson and Worcester County Repub-
lican Clubs.
Public office: Worcester City Coimcil, Mass.
House, 1941-'48.
HOUSE
205
STANLEY EVERETT JOHNSON
90 Stanton St., Worcester, 17th Worcester
District, Republican.
Born: Worcester, October 4, 1911.
Education: Worcester grammar and High
School of Commerce.
Occupation: Office clerk.
Organizations: Svea Gille Association, John
Ericson Lodge V. O., Worcester County and
Young Men's Republican Clubs, World War II
Veterans Association.
Public office: Worcester Common Council
1938-'41, Board of Aldermen 1942-'43, Mass.
House 1947-'48
206
HOUSE
PETER JOHN JORDAN
110 Frospoct Ave., Revere, 25th Suffolk District,
Repiibliean (Majority Whip).
Born: lioston, July 23, 1910.
Education: Revere public schools, Gushing
Academy, St. John's, Boston College.
Business: Suffolk Farms Packing Company.
Organizations: Ancient and Honorable Artil-
lery, Knights of Columbus, Elks, Eagles,
Kiwanis, Chamber of Commerce, ]\Iass. and
Suffolk County Republican Clubs.
Public office: Mass. House 1939-'48.
HOUSE
207
JEREMIAH KAMENS
95 Sagamore Ave., Chelsea, 24th Suffolk Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: London, England, Jan. 30, 1905.
Education: Chelsea High School, Tufts College,
Boston University Law School LL.B and
LL.M.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Knights of Pythias, Elks,
MasoDs, Chelsea-Revere Bar Assn., Federal
and Mass. Bars.
Public office: Chelsea Alderman-at-Largfe (10
vrs.), Chelsea Sinking Fund Commission,
Mass. House 1947-'48.
208
HOUSE
CHARLES KAPLAN
102 Columbia Rd., Boston (Dorchester), 14tli
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Russia, September 26, 1895.
Education: Washington Grammar and English
High Schools.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: Co. B, 101st Inf. Y. D.,
Knights of Phythias, West End House, Dor-
chester-Roxbury-Mattapan Zionists, Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, American Federation
of Labor, Ward 14 Democratic Club (presi-
dent).
Public office: Ward 14 Democratic Committee
(chairman 1936-'46), Delegate to Democratic
Presidential Convention 1944, Delegate to
Democratic State Convention 1936-'46, Mass.
House 1939-'48.
HOUSE
209
CLARENCE KARELITZ
t)t5 Columbia Park, Haverhill, 2nd Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Haverhill, Oct. 26, 1901.
Education: Haverhill public schools, Weavers
School, Wheelers Preparatory School, Suffolk
Law School LL.B.
Business : Real estate, retail business.
Organizations: Masons, Eagles, American Le-
gion.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-48.
210
HOUSE
WARREN CHARLES KARNER
416 Main St., Athol, 1st Worcester District,
Republican.
Born: C.reenfield, July 17, 1892.
Education: Greenfield and Springfield public
schools.
Occupation: Office manager.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights
of Pythias, Athol Rod and Gun Club, Boston
City Clul), Republican Club of Massachusetts.
Public office: Athol Selectman 1933-'41, Mod-
erator 1941-'45, Mass. House 1946-'48.
HOUSE
211
ALFRED B. KEITH
69 Sagamore Ave., Quiiicy (North Quincy), 1st
Norfolk District, Republican.
Born: Canada, Nov. 26, 1893.
Education: Milton schools.
Business: Building contractor and real estate.
Organizations: Masons, Acacia Club, Taleb
Grotto, Elks, Weymouth and Hingham Sports-
man's Clubs, Quincy Chamber of Commerce.
Public office: Quincy Assessor, Mass. House
1943-'48.
212
HOUSE
FRANCIS JOSEPH KELLEY
84 Bank St., North Attleborough, 1st Bristol
District, Republican.
Born: North Attleborough, March 21, 1890.
Education: North Attleborough High School,
Tufts College.
Occupation: Newspaperman.
Public office: North Attleborough Board of
Assessors, Mass. House 1925-'48.
HOUSE
213
RICHARD A. KELLY
226 M St., Boston (South Boston), 7th Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, Aug. 7, 1905.
Education: Boston High School of Commerce,
Northeastern Law School.
Occupation: Manager.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, South
Boston Citizens Assn., St. Margaret's Ushers'
Club, Old Timers Club, Ticknor Association,
Ward 7 Democratic Club.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'48.
214
HOUSE
THOMAS EUGENE KEY
207 Winthrop St., W'iiithrop, 26th Suffolk Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Boston, December 7, 1909.
Education: Winthrop public schools, Univer-
sity of ^'irginia, Northeastern University.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: I^. S. Naval Reserve, American
Public office: Town Meeting Member, Select-
man (chairman). Assistant Attorney-General,
Republican Town Committee, Mass. House
1947-'48.
HOUSE
215
ALLAN ROY KINGSTON
205 Morrison Ave., Somerville, 25th IMiddlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Joplin, Mo., Nov. 23, 1901.
Education: Somerville public schools, North-
eastern University School of Law LL.B. cum
laude.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Ancient and Honorable Artil-
lery Co., Kiwanis Club, Central Club of Som-
erville (president), Somerville Family Service
Assn. (president), Y. M. C. A. (director).
Public office: Somerville Board of Aldermen
(1934-'43, president 1937), Mass. House 1943-
'44, 1947-'48.
216
HOUSE
FRED IRVIN LAMSON
3(3 Dodge St., ]\luklen, 21st Middlesex District,
Republican.
Born: Stonington, Me., Dec. 11, 1910.
Education: Everett High School.
Business : Paint and wallpaper merchant.
Organizations: Knights of Pythias, Odd
Fellows, Maplewood Men's C5lub, Linden,
South Broadway and Olive Avenue Improve-
ment Assns.
Public office: President of Common Council,
Acting Mayor, Board of Aldermen (chair-
man), Mass. House 1945-48.
HOUSE
217
GEORGE THOMAS LANIGAN
61 Allen St., Boston, 3rd Suffolk District,
Democrat.
Born: Boston, Jan. 4, 1909.
Education: St. Joseph's Grammar School, Bos-
ton English High School, Boston University
College of Business Administration, Boston
University Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Mass.
Catholic Order of Foresters, Law Society of
Mass., West End Planning Board.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'48.
218
HOUSE
LAURENCE W. LAW
190 Walnut St., Holyoke, 14th Hampden Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Holyoke, Nov. 16, 1899.
Education: Public schools, Thompson's Busi-
ness Collcf^e.
Occupation: Police Dept., Worthington Pump
and Machinery Corp,
Organizations: Elks, Masons, R. A. Chapter,
Council, Commandery, Shrine.
Public office: Holyoke Board of Aldermen (5
years), Commissioner Board of Public Works
(3 years), Mass. House 1939-'48.
HOUSE
219
FRANCIS W. LINDSTROM
297 Allston St., Cambridge, 2nd Middlesex Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Cambridge, Dec. 18, 1898.
Education: Cambridge public schools.
Business: Transportation.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Elks,
Cambridge Auxiliary Police, Cambridge Clover
Club, Ward 5 Parents Club, War Parents of
America, Cambridge Kiwanis Club, Chamber
of Commerce.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-'48.
220
HOUSE
LOUIS LOBEL
18 Bellvista Rd., lioston (Allston), 21st Suffolk
District, Republican.
Born: Chelsea, Aug. 10, 1911.
Education: Boston public schools, Boston Uni-
versity College of Business Administration,
Boston University School of Law.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Kiwanis, Knights of Pythias,
(Irango, Aloose, B'nai B'rith, American Jewish
Congress, Allston Board of Trade, Suffolk
County and A\'ard 21 Repubhcan Clubs.
Public office: Mass. House, 1941-'48.
HOUSE
221
C. EDWIN LOFGREN
2 Oswald St., Worcester, 21st Worcester District,
Republican.
Born: Worcester, May 22, 1899.
Education: Millbury St. School.
Occupation: Truck driver.
Organizations: United Steelworkers of Amer-
ica, Scandinavian Fraternity of America, Vasa
Order of America, Worcester County^ Repub-
lican Club, Swedish National Federation.
Public office: Worcester Common Council
1940-41, Board of Aldermen 1942-47, Mass.
House 1947-'48.
222
HOUSE
GERALD P. LOMBARD
123 Myrtle Ave, Fitchburg, loth Worcester
District, Democrat.
Born: Fitchburg, Jan. 4, 1916.
Education: St. Bernard High SchooL
Business: Retail clothing.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Ameri-
can Legion, AM\'KTS, Reserve Oftieers Asso-
ciation.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-48.
HOUSE
223
RAYMOND JOSEPH LORD
959 Middlesex St., Lowell, 14th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Lowell, September 18, 1912.
Education: Notre Dame de Lourdes School,
Lowell High School, U. S. Navy Service
School, Newport, R. L
Business : Tobacco, sporting goods and variety.
Organizations: La Legion Franco-Americaine,
American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
France P^orever, C. C. A. Club, Passe-Temps
Club, Pawtucketville Social Club, C. M. A. C,
Holy Name Society, L' Union Franco-Ameri-
caine, Lafayette Club.
Public office: Lowell City Councillor 1940-
'43, Mass. House 1947-'48.
224
HOUSE
BURTON ELMER LORING
Gl Moore Ave., \\ orcester, 24th Worcester Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Worcester, Dec. 11, 1879.
Education: Worcester English High, Harvard
Dental School.
Business: Manufacturer.
Organizations: Masons, Rotary, Worcester
County and Ward 9 Republican Clubs,
\\'<)rcoster City Government, Alumni Assn.
Public office: \\'orcester Common Council, (8
years) and Alderman (5 years). City Hospi-
tal Trustee (4 years), former Member Board
of Public Welfare (7 years), Mass. House
1943-'48.
HOUSE
225
C. GERALD LUCEY
371 Moraine St., Brockton, 8th Plymouth Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Brockton, September 8, 1913.
Education: Brockton High School, Providence
College, Suffolk University Law vSchool and
at Rome, Italy.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: Veterans of Foreign Wars,
American Legion, American Veterans Com-
mittee, Ward Two Memorial Club.
Public office: Brockton City Councilman
1936-'37, Councillor 1942-'43, Mass. House
1947-'48.
226
HOUSE
ARTHUR ULTON MAHAN
71 Exchange St., Leominster, 13th Worcester
District, Democrat.
Born: Leominster, June 18, 1900.
Education: Leominster public schools, Suffolk
Law School.
Occupation: Clerk.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Hiber-
nians, Holy Name Society, Leominster Sports-
men's Club, jMoose, Eagles.
Public office: Leominster Citv Council 1933-
'34, Mass. House 193r)-'4S.
HOUSE
227
VINCENT AMBROSE MANNERING
45 Hillside St., Boston, 10th Suffolk District,
Democrat.
Born: Chelsea, July 11, 1912.
Education: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Gram-
mar, Mission High School, Boston College.
Occupation: Principal Clerk.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, St. Alphonsus and Mission
Alumni Associations.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'44, 1947-'48.
228
HOUSE
GEORGE EDWARD MARCHAND
39G Pine tSt., Lowell, Utli Middlesex District,
Republican.
Born: Lowell,, Dec. 22, 1877.
Education: Lowell public schools.
Business : Tire and accessory dealer.
Organizations: Elks.
Public office: Lowell City Council 1907-'08,
Lowell Commissioner, 1919-'21, Mass. Sen-
ate 1915-'16, Mass. House 1910-'ll, 1947-'48.
HOUSE
229
WILLIAM MARKLAND
907 Rock St., Fall River, 13th Bristol District,
Republican.
Born: Fall River, Feb. 5, 1896.
Education: Fall River public schools, Brad-
ford Durfee Technical Institute, Ford Motor
Co.
Business: Automotive service and mainte-
nance.
Organizations: Masons, (All Scottish rite
bodies, Mass. Consistory 32 and Azab Grotto).
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
230
HOUSE
PHILIP M. MARKLEY
23 Leyfred Terrace, Springfield, 5th Hampden
District, Democrat.
Born: Westborough, March 28, 1897.
Education: Springfield schools.
Business: Advertising and sales.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Moose,
Elks, American Legion.
Public office: Springfield City Council 1929,
Mass. House 1931-'48.
HOUSE
231
GEORGE FRANCIS MARTIN, JR.
158 Montague City Rd., Montague (Turners
Falls), 3rd Franklin District, Republican.
Born: Brooklyn, N. Y., May 10, 1897.
Education: Greenfield public schools.
Business : Automobile sales manager.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Elks, Greenfield and Turners
Falls Rod and Gun Clubs, Ten Point Hunting
Club of Greenfield.
Public office: Board of Selectmen (6 yrs.),
Chairman Local Draft Board (4 yrs.), Mass.
House 194.5-'48.
232
HOUSE
TRANCIS V. MATERA
41 Saint Andrew Rtl., Boston (East Boston),
1st Suffolk District, Democrat.
Bom: Boston, Jan. 6, 1914.
Education: East Boston High School, Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology (L. I. 1934),
Northeastern University Law School 1938.
Profession : Lawyer, Civil Engineer.
Organizations: American Red Cross (chair-
man), East Boston High School Alumni Assn.
(president), East Boston Rationing Board
(former chairman). Holy Name Society, Sons
of Italy, Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Mass. House, 194.5-'4S.
HOUSE
233
FRANK D. McCarthy
50 North St., Medfield, 8th Norfolk District,
Repubhcan.
Born: Medfield, Sept. 5, 1895.
Education: Medfield grammar and high
schools, Suffolk University Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Elks, Lions International.
Public office: Selectman of Medfield, Town
Counsel and Moderator (17 years), Mass.
House 1945-'48.
234
HOUSE
MICHAEL J. McCarthy
282 Spring St., East liridgewater, 5th Plj'^mouth
District, Republican.
Born: East Bridgewater, Oct. 23, 1890.
Education : Public schools.
Occupation: Reporter.
Organizations : American Legion, Grange, East
liridgewater Commercial Club, ^'eterans of
Foreign Wars.
Public office: Selectman (10 yrs., chairman
8 yrs.). Town Clerk 1922-'44, Mass. House
1943-'48.
HOUSE
235
PAUL A. McCarthy
106 Highland Rd., Somerville, 24th Middlesex
District, Democrat.
Born: Somerville, Dec. 23, 1902.
Education: Somerville public schools.
Business: Stationer.
Public office: Secretary to Mayor of Somerville
1934-'35, Mass. House 1937-'48.
236
HOUSE
ELMER L. Mcculloch
91 Friend 8t., Adams, 2iid Berkshire District,
Republican.
Born: Savoy, May 6, 1876.
Education: Savoy public schools.
Business: Farmer.
Public office: Mass. House 1920-'3S, 1943-'4S.
HOUSE
237
SAMUEL D. McLEOD
20 Keene St., New Bedford, 7th Bristol District,
Republican
Born: Prince Edward Island, Dec. 12, 1867.
Education: Public school, Prince Edward
Island.
Occupation : Retired Chief of Police.
Organizations: Elks, Masons, Eastern Star,
Grange, Square and Compass Club, New
England and Massachusetts Chiefs of Police
Assns., Massachusetts and New Bedford Po-
lice Assns., former member International Assn.
Chiefs of Police.
Public office: Chief of Police, New Bedford (15
years), police service (47 years), Ward'^S and
RepubUcan City Committees, City Councillor-
at-Large (3 years), Mass. House 1945-'48.
238
HOUSE
JOSEPH A. MILANO
117 Grove St., Melrose, 22nd Middlesex Dis-
trict, Republican,
Born: Boston, April 8, 1883.
Education: Eliot Grammar School, Boston
English High School.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: Elks, Mass. Legislators Asso-
ciation.
Public office: Melrose Board of Aldermen (10
yrs., president 1927), Ma.ss. House 1933-'48.
HOUSE
239
SHERMAN MILES
101 Chestnut St., Boston, 5th Suffolk District,
Republican.
Born: Washington, D. C, Dec. 5, 1882.
Education: United States Military Academy,
West Point, N. Y.
Profession: United States Army (retired).
Public office: Mass. House 1947-48.
240
HOUSE
HUGH MORTON
59 Grcenlawii St., Fall liiver, 12th Bristol
District, Republiriui.
Born: Fall River, September 10, 1906.
Education: Westall Grammar School, B. IM. C.
Durfee High School, Exeter Academ}', Wil-
liams College A.B. 1927, Harvard Law School
LL.B. 1931.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Acoaxet Cluh.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
241
EDWARD J. MULLIGAN
387 Ashmont St., Boston (Dorchester), Kith
Suffolk District. Democrat.
Born: Boston, Feb. 8, 1907.
Education: Mary Hemenway School, Dorches-
ter High, Boston University.
Business: Real estate and insurance.
Organizations : Knights of Columbus, Dorches-
ter Business Club, Real Estate Association
of Mass., Dorchester Improvement Associa-
tion.
Public office: Mass. House 1943-'48. "
242
HOUSE
GEORGE BERNARD MURPHY, JR.
4-4 Lyons St., Lowell, 16th Middlesex District,
Democrat.
Born: Lowell, October 29, 1912.
Education: St. Peter's Grammar, Lowell High
School.
Occupation: Insurance salesman.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign ^^^ars.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
243
ROBERT F. MURPHY
90 West Border Rd., Maiden, 21st Middlesex
District, Democrat.
Born: Somerville, Jan. 24, 1899.
Education: Maiden public schools, Dean Acad-
emy, Trinity College.
Occupation: Newspaperman.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Elks, Knights of Columbus,
Hibernians.
Public office: Mass. House 1943-'48.
244
HOUSE
CORNELIUS JOSEPH MURRAY
2 Haskell St.. Beverly (Beverly Farms), 15th
Essex District, Republican.
Born: Beverly Farms, Aug. 19, 1890.
Education: Beverly pul^lir schools, Tufts Den-
tal College.
Profession: Dentist.
Organizations: Elks, Kniglits of Columbus,
AI.C.O.F., National, State, Northeastern and
Essex Dental Societies.
Public office: Beverly Board of Aldermen (12
years), Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
245
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HAROLD CLINTON NAGLE
535 Second St., Fall River, 11th Brit^tol District,
Democrat.
Born: Fall River, July 27, 1917.
Education: B.M.C. Durfee High School, Provi-
dence College, Boston University.
Occupation: Student.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars, American Legion.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-48.
246
HOUSE
LOUIS K. NATHANSON
8 Naziiig Court, Boston (Grove Hall), 12th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Litlniania, Feb. 12, 1901.
Education: Phillips Hrooks Grammar School,
Boston Latin School, Harvard College, Har-
vard Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: B'nai B'rith, Zionist Organiza-
tion of America, American Jewish Congress,
Congregation Adath Jesurun, Congregation
Atereth Israel, Brotherhood lilishkan Tefila,
West End Y. M. H. A., Young Israel of Rox-
bury. Brotherhood of Beth Hamidrosh Hago-
dol, Law Society of Massachusetts.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
247
GEORGE BURKMAN NORTON
29 Glenham St., Boston (West Roxbury), 20th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, Nov. 24, 1921.
Education: Robert Gould Shaw School, Hyde
Park High School, Northeastern University.
Occupation: Law student.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Brook Farm Civic Assn.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-'48.
248
HOUSE
JAMES ANTHONY O BRIEN
(31 Forest St., Fall River, 11th Bristol District,
Democrat.
Born: Fall River, Oct. 27, 1886.
Education : Fall River public schools.
Occupation: Construction foreman.
Organizations: Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Public office: Fall River Alderman 1919-1928,
Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
249
WILLIAM THOMAS O'BRIEN
137 Hamlet St., Fall River, 10th Bristol District,
Democrat.
Born: Fall River, Dec. 2, 1889.
Education: Fall River public schools, Brad-
ford Durfee Textile School.
Business: Insurance.
Organizations: Bristol County Democratic
Club, Eagles, Moose.
Public office: Mass. House 1943-48.
250
HOUSE
JOHN HENRY O'CONNOR, JR.
1180 Main St., Worcester, 22ii(l \\'orce.ster Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Worcester, Dec. 9, 1917.
Education: Worcester grammar and high
schools, Holy Cross College.
Occupation : Assistant funeral director.
Organizations: Worcester County Alumni
Association of Holy Cross, The Emmett Asso-
ciates of Worcester.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
251
LOUIS FRANCIS O'KEEFE
87 Gardner St., Peabody, 9th Essex District,
Democrat.
Born: Lowell, June 12, 1895.
Education: Peabody Grammar and High
Schools, Boston University Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Peabody School Committee
1920-'22, City Council 1923-'24, City Sohci-
tor 1929-'34, Mass. House 1943-48,
252
HOUSE
FRANK B. OLIVEIRA
217 Columbia St., Fall River, lUth Bristol Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Fall River, March 30, 1914.
Education: B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall
River, N. E. Institute of Anatomy and Em-
balming.
Business: IMortician.
Organizations: Portuguese American Civic
League, Mass. Funeral Directors Assn.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-'48.
HOUSE
253
THOMAS PHILIP O'NEILL, JR.
16 Norris St., Cambridge, 3rd Middlesex Dis-
trict, Democrat (Minority Party Floor Leader) .
Born: Cambridge, Dec. 9, 1912.
Education: St. John's High School, Boston
College.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: Cambridge Y. M. C. A., Bos-
ton College Club.
Public office: Democratic Ward and City Com-
mittee 1936-'48, Democratic State Committee-
man 1944-'48, Cambridge School Committee
1946-'47, Mass. House 1937-'48.
254
HOUSE
HAROLD A. PALMER
7 Fairview TeiTa(;e, Sonierville, 24th Middlesex
District, Democrat.
Born: Somerville, Oct. 15, 1906.
Education : Somerville public schools.
Business: Insurance and real estate broker.
Organizations: Lions Club, Saint Polycarps
Men's Association, Seven Hills Club, Mer-
chant Marine Post.
Public office: Acting Mayor 1942-'43, City
Treasurer 1944, Alderman 1940-'43 (president
1942-'43, vice president 1941), Alderman-at-
Large 1945, Mass. House 1947-48.
HOUSE
255
RAYMOND P. PALMER
69 Edgehill Rd., Braintree, 3rd Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: East Bridgewater, Dec. 27, 1895.
Education: Phillips Andover, Thayer Acad-
emy, Burdett College.
Business: Publisher.
Organizations: Boston Air Chapter Reserve
Officers Association, American Legion, Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars, Braintree Historical
Society.
Public office: Braintree Finance Committee
(chairman), Board of Public Welfare (chair-
man), Selectman, alternate delegate Repub-
lican National Convention 1940. Town Meet-
ing Member, Mass. House 1939-'43, 1947-'48.
256
HOUSE
ANTHONY PARENZO
31 Lozier Ave., Westfield, 15th Hampden
District, Democrat.
Born: Conifer, Pa., February 7, 1906.
Education: ^^'estfield public schools.
Business : Paper maker.
Organizations: Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Aniorican Legion, Marine Corps League,
American \'eterans of World War II, Eagles.
Public office: Westfield City Councilman,
Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
257
EBEN PARSONS
17 Conant Rd., Marblehead, 13th Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Lynn, March 10, 1896.
lEducation: Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro,
N. H.), Browne and Nichols School (Cam-
bridge), Harvard College (A.B. 1918).
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, Knights of
Pythias, Essex County and Mass. Bar Assns.,
Essex Club.
Public office: U. S. War Food Adm. (county
chairman), Marblehead Board of Selectmen
(chairman), Chairman Republican Town
Committee, Member Selective Service Board
146, Mass. House 1945-'48.
258
HOUSE
CLARK BROWNSON PARTRIDGE
75 Coinnioinwcalth Ud., \\'atert()wii, 2oi(l Mid-
dlesex District, Republican.
Born: Wayland, N. Y., Aug. 2(), 1878.
Education: New York public schools.
Occupation: lU^tircd (former ret ail- wholesale
coal, hay and grain merchant).
Organizations: Masons, Tax League.
Public office: Kepublican Town Committee.
Finance Conunittee (chairman), Watertown
Town fleeting member 1937 to date, Mass.
House 1941-'48.
HOUSE
259
HENRY WINTHROP PICKFORD
135 Walnut 8t., Clinton, 12th Worcester Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Leominster, July 12, 1895.
Education: Leominster and Clinton public
schools, Clinton High School, Boston Univer-
sity Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, Chnton Ro-
tar}' Club, Masons, Clinton and Worcester
County Bar Associations, Chamber of Com-
merce, Clinton Hospital Association, Ameri-
can Red Cross.
Public office: Chnton Town Moderator (1924-
'25), Town Sohcitor (1926-'28), Finance Com-
mittee (1929-32), Chairman Selective Service
Board 1940-'48, Mass. House 1946-'48.
260
HOUSE
GABRIEL FRANCIS PIEMONTE
20 Prince St., Boston, 3rd Suffolk District,
Democrat.
Born: Boston, January 28, 1909.
Education: Eliot Grammar School, English
High, Suffolk University Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations : Knights of Columbus, Board of
Directors North End Union Settlement
House.
Public office: Suffolk County Assistant Dis-
trict Attorney, Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
261
FREDERICK EVERETT PIERCE
31 Cheapside, Greenfield, 2nd Franklin District,
Republican.
Born: Glenwood, Iowa, May 5, 1862.
Education: Greenfield public schools.
Organizations: 32nd Degree Mason, Elks,
Odd Fellows, Grange, Kiwanis, Past Dept.
Commander of U. S. W. Veterans, Past Com-
mander, N. & M. Order Spanish War.
Public office: Greenfield Postmaster (21 years),
Assessor (7 years). Armory Comm. (3 years),
Maj.-Gen. Mass. N. G. (Retired) 27 years
service, Mass. House 1916-'19, 1933-'48.
262
HOUSE
GEORGE WILLIAM PORTER
Silver St., Agawain, Kith Hampden District,
Republican.
Born: Helmont, Nov. 6, 1885.
Education: Amherst College 1906.
Business : Farming, fruit and vegetables.
Organizations: American Farm Bureau, Mass.
^>getable and Fruit Growers' Associations,
Hampden Harvest Club, Phi Gamma Delta
Fraternity.
Public office: Town Moderator, IMass. House
1941-'48.
HOUSE
263
HARVEY ARMAND POTHIER
51 Franklin St., Haverhill, 3rd Essex District,
Democrat.
Born: Haverhill, Sept. 6, 1901.
Education: St. Joseph School (Haverhill), St.
Anne's College (Church Point, Nova Scotia).
Occupation: Furniture salesman.
Organizations : Catholic Order of Foresters, St.
Jean De Baptiste Society, St. Joseph Club,
St. Vincent De Paul Society, Eagles.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'48.
204
HOUSE
GEORGE E. RAWSON
22 Marlboro St., Newton, 4th Middlesex Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Holliston, Dec. 6, 1886.
Education: Amherst College 1908.
Occupation: Insurance.
Organizations: Phi Gamma Delta and Phi
Beta Kappa Fraternities, Sec. Amherst Class
of 1908, Boston Life Underwriters Assn.,
National Assn. of Life Underwriters, Middle-
sex Club, Republican Club of Mass.
Public office: Newton Republican City Com-
mittee, Chairman Newton Ward Seven Re-
publican Committee, Newton Board of Alder-
men 1934-'43, Chairman Claims and Rules
Committee, Newton Board of Aldermen 193()-
-'43, Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
265
THOMAS FRANCIS REILLY
207 Bowdoin St., Boston (Dorchester), 15th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, Aug. 12, 1903.
Education : Boston public schools.
Occupation: Principal clerk.
Organizations: Dorchester Citizens Associa-
tion, Hibernians.
Public office: Mass. House 1943-48.
266
HOUSE
HIBBARD RICHTER
73 Marion St., Brooklino, 10th Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: l^oston, April 12, 1899.
Education: Boston Latin School, Dartmouth
College A.B. 1921, Harvard Law School LL.B.
102.").
Profession: Lawyer, Trustee.
Organizations: IVLasons, Elks, Kiwanis, Nor-
folk County Republican Club, American Le-
gion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, L"'^. S. Army
Reserve (Colonel).
Public office: Assistant District Attorney,
Southeastern District, Town Meeting Member
193'l-'42, Mass. House 1941-'42, 1947-'48.
HOUSE
267
HALLAM TAYLOR RING
163 Hillside Ave., Arlington, 28th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Boston, July 10, 1903.
Education: Arlington public schools, Phillips
Exeter Academy, Harvard University, Boston
University.
Occupation: Hospital administrator.
Organizations: American Hospital Assn., Ma-
sons (Commandery), Rotary Club; Republican
Club of Massachusetts.
Public office : Town Finance Committee (c|iair-
man 4 vears). Republican Town Committee,
Mass. House 1945-'48.
268
HOUSE
JOSEPH D. RIVEST
75 Kensington Ave., Northampton, 1st Hamp-
shire District, Repubhcan,
Born: Canada, Sept. 28, 1910.
Education: Chicopee pubhc school, St. Joseph
High School.
Business: Barber.
Organizations: Exchange Club, Knights of
Columbus, World War II Veterans, Franco-
American, German-American Club, American
Legion, Barber's Union.
Public office: Common Council 1938-39,
Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
269
JOSEPH N. ROACH
561 Main St., North Adams, 1st Berkshire
District, Democrat.
Born: North Adams, March 22, 1883.
Education: Public schools.
Business : Cigars and tobacco, Funeral Director.
Organizations: Elks, Moose, Knights of
Columbus.
Public office: Mass. House 1923-'48.
270
HOUSE
ALBERT E. ROBERTS
119 Monatiqiiot Ave., Braintree, 3rd Norfolk
District, Republican.
Born: Liverpool, England, Nov. 22, 1875.
Education: Liverpool, England, and public
scliools.
Business: Plumbing and heating contractor.
Organizations: Masons, Elks, Ancient and
Hoiioi-able Artillery Co., Interchange Club,
Engineers Club, Braintree Chamber of Com-
merce, Braintree Cochato Club, Rotary and
Lions Clubs.
Public office: Braintree Selectman (9 years),
Sewer Commissioner (3 years). Appropriation
Committee, Braintree Local Defense Com-
mittee (chairman), Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
271
WILLIAM H. J. ROWAN
30 Payson St., Revere, 2oth Suffolk District,
Democrat.
Born: North Adams, June 21, 1879.
Education : North Adams pubUc and parochial
schools.
Business: Restaurateur and caterer.
Organizations: Elks, Connery Associates,
Knights of Columbus, Holy Name Society.
Public office: Mass. House 1937-48.
272
HOUSE
DANIEL RUDSTEN
23 Angell St., Boston (Dorchester), 14th Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Chelsea, June 18, 1914.
Education : Chelsea High School, Emerson Col-
lege, Northeastern University, Boston Uni-
versity Graduate School (government).
Profession : Playwright.
Organizations: ^'eterans of Foreign Wars,
A]VI\'ETS, World War II American Veterans
Committee, United States Marine Corps (1st
Lieutenant) .
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
273
KENDALL AINSWORTH SANDERSON
19 Conant Rd., Marblehead, 13th Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Lynn, December 23, 1890.
Education : Lynn public schools, Phillips Exeter
Academy, Wesleyan B.A. 1914, Harvard Uni-
versity LL.B. 1917.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons (32nd degree, Shrine),
American Legion, Military Order World Wars,
Society of Colonial Wars, Ancient and Honor-
able Artillery Co., Essex County and Mass.
Republican Clubs, Tedesco Country Club,
Trustee Wesleyan University.
Public office: Swampscott Moderator (1925-
'29), Repubhcan Town Committee, Mass.
House 1947-'48.
274
HOUSE
THOMAS ALOYSIUS SCANLAN
25 Howes St., Boston (Dorchester), 13th Suffolk
District, Democrat.
Born: Roxbury, Sept. 3, 1915.
Education : Industrial School for Crippled and
Deformed Children, Boston English High
School, Suffolk University Law School.
Occupation: Clerk.
Organizations: St. Margaret's Ushers Club
(past president).
Public office: Mass. House 1947-48.
HOUSE
275
RAYMOND WILLIAM SCHLAPP
19 Hemenway, Methuen, 4th Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Methuen, January 20, 1907.
Education: Andover pubhc schools, Bowdoin
College 1929, Boston University Law School
1933.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons, Lawrence Turners,
Harmonie Lodge, O. D. U. S., Grange, Me-
thuen Fish and Game Club, Essex Republican
Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
Public office : Methuen Advisory Board (chair-
man), Ass't. District Attorney Essex Countv
1946, Mass. House 1941-'42, 1947-'48.
276
HOUSE
WILLIAM HENRY SEARS, JR.
4 Groveland St., Huverhill, 2nd Essex District,
Republican.
Born; Kingsey Falls P. Q. Canada, July 14,
1875.
Education : Xewburyport public schools.
Occupation: Retired.
Organizations: Musicians' Union, Masonic
Bodies York and Scottish Rites, Aleppo Tem-
ple Shriners, Grange, Fireman's Relief Board
Assn.
Public office: Mass. House 1943-48.
HOUSE
277
A. JOHN SERINO
86 Washington Ave., Cambridge, 2nd Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Cambridge, March 13, 1906.
Education: Boston University, LL.B., LL.M.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Cambridge Chamber of Com-
merce, Y. M. C. A., Middlesex Republican
Club, Boston and Cambridge Bar Assns.,
Cambridge Club, Economy Club.
Public office : Cambridge Welfare Board, Mass.
House 1943-'48.
278
HOUSE
HENRY L. SHATTUCK
84 Beacon St., Boston, 5th Suffolk District,
Republican.
Born: Boston, Oct. 12, 1879.
Education: Noble and Greenough School, Har-
vard A.B. 1901, Harvard LL.B. 1904.
Business: Trustee.
Organizations: Mass. RepubHcan Club, U. S.
and Boston Chambers of Commerce, National
Municipal League, American, Mass. and
Boston r^:ir Associations.
Public office: Boston Citv Council 1934-'41,
Mass. House 1920-'30, 1943-'48.
HOUSE
27 U
JOHN M. SHEA
5 Almont Ave., Worcester, 19th
District, Democrat.
Worcester
Born: Worcester, December 8, 1902.
Education: Worcester public schools, Classical
High School, Holy Cross College A.B., North-
eastern University LI^.B.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Elks, Knights of Columbus,
American Legion, Ancient Order of Hibernians,
World War II Veterans Assn.
Public office: Worcester Alderman, Mass.
House 1947-'48.
280
HOUSE
ARTHUR JOSEPH SHEEHAN
347 Crescent St., Brockton, 8th Plymouth Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Brockton, March 16, 1897.
Education: Brockton Grammar and High
Schools, Franklin Institute.
Occupation: Engineer*
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Brock-
ton Grange, A'eterans of Foreign Wars, Ameri-
can Legion, ''40 ct 8", Oko Club.
Public office: Brockton City Councillor 1942-
'44, Mass. House 1943-'48.
HOUSE
281
ROBERT T. SISSON
48 Atkins Ave., Lynn, r2th Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Lynn, Feb. 21, 1881.
Education: Public schools.
Business: Insurance.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights
of Pythias, Lynn Board of Underwriters,
Mass. Assn. of Insurance Agents.
Public office: Lynn Port Authority, Mass.
House 1941-'48.
282
HOUSE
MICHAEL FRANCIS SKERRY
31 Burnside 8t., Mcdford, 27tli Middlesex Dis-
trict, Democrat.
Born: Medford, Jan. 3, 1909.
Education: Iminaciilate Conception and Med-
ford High Schools.
Business: Stationery, office supplies.
Organizations : Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Democratic Ward and City
Committee, Medford Board of Aldermen 1938-
'41, Mass. House 1941-'4S.
HOUSE
283
CHARLES J. SKLADZIEN
367 Main St., Webster, 6th Worcester District,
Democrat.
Born: Meriden, Conn., March 30, 1900.
Education: U. S. Naval Academy, Boston Uni-
versity Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Worcester County Bar Assn.,
Boston University Alumni, Eagles, Knights of
Columbus, PoHsh American Citizens Clubs,
Inc.
Public office: Webster Town Counsel 1936-
'46, Dudley Town Counsel 1940-'44, Mass.
House 1941-'48.
284
HOUSE
ROY C. SMITH
55 Weston Ave., Holbrook, 4th Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: Prince Edward Island, Jan. 28, 1890.
Education: Boston public schools, Mass. Col-
lege^ of Commerce.
Occupation: Sales manager.
Organizations: Masons, Norfolk County Se-
lectmen's Association, Mass. Selectmen's Asso-
ciation.
Public office: Chairman Holbrook Board of
Selectmen 1925-'37, Mass. House 1937-'40,
1943-'48.
HOUSE
285
EDWARD H. SNOW
37 Hartford St., Natick, 6th Middlesex District,
Republican.
Born: Natick, April 25, 1914.
Education: Natick high school, Suffolk Law
School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations : Reserve Officers of Naval Serv-
ices, American, Boston and Middlesex Bar
Assns., Elks, Norfolk and Middlesex Repub-
lican Club, Mass. Law Society, Mass. Legisla-
tors' Assn.
Public office: Mass. House 1939-'44, 1947-M8.
286
HOUSE
MARGARET L. SPEAR
121 Bishopsgate lid., Xewton (Xewton Centre),
5th Middlesex District, Republican.
Born: Stowe, Me., Aug. 10, 1SS2.
Education : Fryeburg Academy, Wellesley Col-
lego.
Occupation : Homemaker.
Organizations : Newton Centre Woman's Club,
Newton League of Women Voters, Women's
Republican Club of Mass.
Public office: Republican City Committee,
Mass. House 1941-'48.
HOUSE
287
GEORGE WARD STETSON
198 Plympton 8t., Middleborough, (3th Plymouth
District, Repubhcan.
Born: Middleborough, May 31, 1902.
Education: Mt. Hermon School, Dean Acad-
emy, Syracuse Forestry School.
Business : Fruit grower.
Organizations: Masons, Royal Arch Chapter,
Canopy Chib, Sons of the American Revolu-
tion, Mass. Republican Club, Mass. State
Guard.
Public office: Mass. House 1937-'48.
288
HOUSE
DANIEL FRANCIS SULLIVAN
820 l^ritlgc St., Lowell, 17th Middlesex District,
Democrat.
Born: Lowell, Feb. 15, 1904.
Education: St. Michael's Grammar School and
St. Patrick's Academy.
Occupation : Professional entertainer.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, St. Mi-
chael's Holy Name Society, East End Club
of Lowell.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'48.
HOUSE
289
JEREMIAH JOSEPH SULLIVAN
2203 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, 3rd Mid-
dlesex District, Democrat.
Born: Cambridge, Mar. 9, 1905.
Education: Boston College, Harvard Law
School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations : Elks, Cambridge Bar Assn.
Public office : Cambridge City Councillor 1936-
'40, Mass. House 1939-'48.
290
HOUSE
PATRICK GILBERT SULLIVAN
92 Co(lm;in Hill Ave., Boston (Dorchester),
17th Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, Nov. 18, 1903.
Education: Boston schools, Boston University.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: Elks, Ward 17 Democratic
Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Knights of
Columbus, American Legion.
Public office: Mass. House 1935-'48.
HOUSE
291
PAUL A. SULLIVAN
392 Chelmsford St., Lowell, 14th Middlesex
District, Democrat.
Born: Lowell, March 28, 1907.
Education : Lowell High School.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Ameri-
can Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lincoln
Square Associates, Pawtucketville Veterans'
Association.
Public office: Lowell School Committee, Mass.
House 1947-'48.
292
HOUSE
RALPH W. SULLIVAN
14 Fendalc Ave., Boston (Dorchester Center),
17th Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Boston, July 26, 1921.
Education: Dorchester High School, Tha3'ei
Academy, Northeastern University B.S.,
Navy Supply Corps School (Harvard), Boston
Colk^ge Law School.
Profession: Teacher.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Holy
Name Society, American Legion.
Public office: Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
293
JOSEPH A. SYLVIA
Wing Road, Oak Bluffs, 1st Dukes District,
Republican.
Born: Oak Bluffs, Aug. 19, 1892.
Education: Oak Bluffs public schools and Suf-
folk Law School.
Business : Hotel proprietor.
Organizations: Martha's Vineyard Rod and
Gun Club, Lions Club, Mass. Hotel Men's
Association.
Public office: Town Clerk, Town Accountant,
Sealer of Weights and Measures, Selectman
1933-'45, Mass. House 1937-48.
294
HOUSE
EDMOND TALBOT, JR.
13 Hazel St., Salem, loth Essex District,
Republican.
Born: Salem, June 1, 1898.
Education: Salem public schools, Salem Com-
mercial School.
Occupation : Insurance agent, Deputy Sheriff.
Organizations: Elks, Moose, Artisans Lafay-
ette Associates, Klondike Club, Mass. and
Essex Count}^ Republican Clubs.
Public office: Salem City Council 1931-'35,
Mass. House 1935-'38, 1941-'48.
HOUSE
295
CLARENCE F. TELFORD
54 Pleasant St., Plainville, 9th Norfolk District,
Republican.
Born: North Attleborough, Sept. 24, 1891.
Education: North Attleborough public schools.
Business: Jewelry finding manufacturing.
Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows, Grange,
Pomona Grange.
Public office: Chairman Plainville Park Com-
mission, Mass. House 1941-'48.
296
HOUSE
NATHANIEL TILDEN
37 Elm St., Scitiiate, 2nd Plymouth District,
Republican.
Born: Scituate, Nov. 3, 1903.
Education: Scituate public schools, New
Hampton School.
Business: Farmer.
Organizations: Scituate Historical Society,
Marshfield Agricultural and Horticultural So-
ciety, Trustee Phnnouth County Extension
Service, Mass. and Plymouth County Repub-
lican Clubs.
Public office: Town Moderator, Selectman (3
yrs.), Public Welfare, (9 yrs., chairman 6
yrs.), Mass. House 1939-'48.
HOUSE
297
HAROLD EDWARD TIVEY
22 Talbot Ave., Billerica (North), 19th Middle-
sex District, Repubhcan.
Born: Billerica, Oct. 2, 1895.
Education: Billerica public schools, Lowell
Evening High School.
Occupation: Custodian.
Organizations : Masons, Mt. Horeb Royal Arch
Chapter, American Legion, Middlesex County
Employees Association.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-'48.
298
HOUSE
HAROLD TOMPKINS
Lowell Rd., Concord, 13th Middlesex District,
Republican.
Born: Adamsville, R. I., Aug. 23, 1887.
Education: Concord public schools. Interna-
tional Correspondence School.
Business : Poultry breeding and general farming.
Organizations: Masons, Elks, American Poul-
trj' Assn., American Bantam and International
Poultry Breeders Assns., Mass. Farm Bureau
Assn., Rhode Island Red Club of America.
Public office: Concord Finance Committee,
School Board (21 vears), Mass. House 1943-
'48.
HOUSE
299
JOHN JOSEPH TOOMEY
395 Windsor St., Cambridge, 1st Middlesex
District, Democrat.
Born: Cambridge, March 25, 1909.
Education: St. Mary's parochial school, Cam-
bridge High and Latin Schools, Suffolk Law
School, Bentley School of Accounting and
Finance.
Business: Real estate and insurance.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, Bishop
Cheverus Assembly Fourth Degree, Elks,
Catholic Union, "Bob" Egan Associates,
Mass. Legislators Assn., St. Patrick's Holy
Name Society, St. Mary's Catholic Assn.
Public office : Chairman Democratic City Com-
mittee 1935-'36. Councillor-at-large ]936-'41,
Mass. House 1943-'48.
300
HOUSE
TALBOT T. TWEEDY
32 Fayette Place, Taunton, 4th Bristol District
Republican.
Born: Dighton, April 11, 1915.
Education : Taunton grammar and high schools,
Northeastern University Law School.
Profession : Lawyer.
Organizations: Elks, Masons.
Public office: Taunton Municipal Council (4
years), Mass. House 1945-'48.
HOUSE
301
JAMES JOSEPH TWOHIG, JR.
22 Emerson St., Boston (South Boston), 6th
Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: South Boston, May 2, 1908.
Education: Sts. Peter and Paul's grammar
school, Boston Latin School, Suffolk Uni-
versity Law School (LL.B. 1929).
Occupation: Tax consultant, insurance broker.
Organizations: American Legion, South Bos-
ton Veterans' Association.
Public office : Mass. House 1947-'4S.
302
HOUSE
EARLE STANLEY TYLER
232 Bellevue RcL, ^^'atertown, 30th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: Cherryfield, Me., Dec. 18, 1896.
Education: Public schools (Cherryfield, Me.),
Cherryfield Academy, Colby College 1920,
Boston University Law School 1925.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Mass. and Middlesex Bar
Assns., Masons.
Public office: Watertown Town Counsel 1936-
'38, School Committee, 1938-'41 (chairman
1939-'40), Selective Service Board No. 154
(chairman), Mass. House 1945-'48.
HOUSE
303
THEODORE JACK VAITSES
15 Laurel St., Melrose, 22nd Middlesex District,
Republican.
Born: Wakefield, May 8, 1901.
Education: Melrose High School, University
of Maine, New York University.
Business: Investments.
Organizations: American Legion, Masons
(Commandery), Grange, Elks, Fleet Reserve
Assn.
Public office: Melrose Board of Aldermen (7
vears, president 1939 and 1941), Mass. IJouse
1947-'48.
304
HOUSE
JOHN H. VALENTINE
9 Newfield St., Chelmsford (North Chehnsford),
11th Middlesex District, Republican (Major-
ity Party Floor Leader.
Born: Boston, July 21, 1896.
Education: Chelmsford High School, Boston
College High School, Boston University Law
School LL.B., 1921.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, "40 tt 8",
Lions Club, Grange.
Public office: Postmaster 1921-'34, Chelms-
ford Town Counsel since 1927, Asst. Dist.
Attv. Middlesex County, Carlisle Town Coun-
sel, Mass. House 1935-'48.
HOUSE
305
JOHN W. VAUGHAN
331 Common St., Belmont, 23rd
District, Republican.
Middlesex
Born: Portland, Me., March 20, 1878.
Education: Portland public schools, Gray's
Business College, Boston University Law
School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Masons, Eastern Star.
Public office: Belmont Town Meeting Member,
Mass. House 1937-'48.
306
HOUSE
JAMES T. VIOLETTE
189 Rollstone St., Fitchburg, 14th Worcester
District, Democrat.
Born: Winchendon, Jan. 10, 1902.
Education: Fitchburg, Lawrence, Haverhill
schools.
Occupation: Salesman.
Organizations: Elks, Eagles, Rod and Gun
Chib, Fitchburg Sportsman Club, South End
Nat. Club, Lion D'Or Club, St. Joseph Parish
Club, French Cable Club, Central Mass. Con-
ference of Coaches and Officials.
Public office: Fitchburg City Council 1934-'39,
Mass. House 193^'48.
HOUSE
307
WILLIAM XAVIER WALL
179 Spruce St., Lawrence, 6th Essex District,
Democrat.
Born: South Framingham, July 1, 1904.
Education: Lawrence public schools, Suffolk
University, Suffolk Law School LL.B., Mass.
Institute of Technology.
Occupation: Law clerk.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, North
Andover Rod and Gun Club.
Public office: Mass. House 1943-'48.
308
HOUSE
JOSEPH FRANCIS WALSH
12 Morris St., Lynn, 11th Essex District,
Democrat.
Born: Lynn, Feb. 9, 1907.
Education: St. Patrick's and St. Mary's
Schools.
Occupation: General Electric worker.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus.
Public office: Lvnn Citv Councillor (two
terms), Mass. House 1947-'4S.
HOUSE
309
JOHN CUMMINGS WEBSTER, JR.
128 Pleasant St., Stoughton, 5th Norfolk
District, Republican,
Born: Boston, Dec. 15, 1913.
Education: Stoughton public schools, Suffolk
University Law School,
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Norfolk Young People's Re-
publican Club, Stoughton Chamber of Com-
merce, Justinian Law Society, Masons, Stough-
ton Rotary Club.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-'48.
310
HOUSE
NORMAN F. WELLEN
20 Gibbon St., Marlborough, 9th Middlesex
District, Republican.
Born: INIarlborough, Sept. 6, 1911.
Education: Marlborough public schools. Bent-
ley School of Accounting and Finance, Boston.
Business: Insurance broker and public ac-
counttmt.
Organizations: Moose, Knights of Columbus,
Union St. Jean Society, Middlesex-Norfolk
Republican Club, Foresters, Republican Club
of Mass., Secretary Republican City Com-
mittee, Marlboro Fish and Game Club, Marl-
boro Insurance Men's Association, President
Marlboro Kiwanis Club.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'48.
HOUSE
311
JOHN B. WENZLER
514 East Broadway, Boston (South Boston),
6th Suffolk District, Democrat.
Born: Cleveland, Ohio, June 11, 1881.
Education : Suffolk Preparatory School, Suffolk
University Law School, Burdett College.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: Knights of Columbus, South
Boston Citizens Assn., Italian American Citi-
zens' Club, Billy Wallace Associates World
War II (honorary member), South Boston
Veterans World War II (honorary member).
Public office: Mass. House 1935-'40, 1947-'48.
312
HOUSE
•% -
MALCOLM STUART WHITE
125 Salem St., Wolnini, IStli Middlesex Ditstriet,
Republican.
Born: Woburn, March 25, 1904.
Education: Woburn grammar and high schools.
Occupation: Director of Veterans Services.
Organizations: American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Disabled Emergency Officers of
the World Wars, Masons.
Public office: Woburn Alderman 1929-'32,
1940-'41, Mass. House 1947-'48.
HOUSE
313
HOWARD WHITMORE, JR.
54 Carver Rd., Newton (Newton Highlands),
5th Middlesex District, Republican.
Born: Newton, May 9, 1905.
Education: Newton High School, Harvard
College.
Occupation: Investment counsel.
Organizations : Officers Reserve Corps AUS —
Air Corps, Harvard Varsity Club.
Public office: Newton Alderman-at-Large,
Mass. House 1947-'48.
314
HOUSE
JOHN S. WHITTEMORE
43 Otis St., Newton (Xewtonville), 4th Middle-
sex District, Republican.
Born: Fitzwilliam, N. H., May 8, 1875.
Education : Public schools.
Occupation : Secretary-Treasurer.
Organizations: Boston Chamber of Commerce,
Boston City Club, United States Chamber of
Conmierce, Boston Executives Association.
Public office: Mass. House 1945-'48.
HOUSE
315
HENRY D. WINSLOW
15 Coolidge Hill Rd., Cambridge, 2nd Middle-
sex District, Republican.
Born: Cambridge, Sept. 24, 1910.
Education: Cambridge public schools, Shady-
Hill School, Rivers School, Harvard College
and Harvard Law School.
Profession : Lawyer, Director Cambridge Trust
Co.
Organizations : Young Men's Republican Club,
Republican Club of Mass., Mass. and Cam-
bridge Clubs, Cambridge Rotary and Econ-
omy Clubs, Boston and Cambridge Bar
Assns.
Public office: Repubhcan City Committee,
Cambridge City Council 1938-'41, Mass.
House 1941-'48.
316
HOUSE
STANISLAUS GEORGE WONDOLOWSKI
oU Washbuin St., WOnrstcr, 2()th Worcester
District, Democrat,
Born: Worcester, Aug. 20, 1909.
Education: Classical High, Holy Cross College,
SulTolk I'liiversity Law School.
Profession: Teacher- Journalist.
Organizations: \\'orcester Democratic City
Committee, Holy Cross College Alumni,
Singletary Rod and Gun Club, Polish National
Alliance, Polish Roman Catholic Union, Polish
Naturalization Independent Club, Inc., AMiite
Eagle Assn.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-'4S.
HOUSE
317
ALBERT E. WOOD
201 Main St., Easton (North Easton), 2nd
Bristol District, Republican.
Born: Boston, April 19, 1887.
Education: Maiden public schools, Maritime
Business College, Halifax, N. S. (Canada).
Occupation: Municipal official, Selectman and
Welfare Board.
Organizations: Easton Lions Club, Mass. Se-
lectmen's Association.
Public office: Easton Town Clerk and Collec-
tor of Taxes 1923-24, Mass. House 1945-'48.
318
HOUSE
CLARENCE A. WOOD
109 Main St., liopkiiitoii, 8tli Middlesex Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: Lynn, Feb. 21, 1888.
Education : Lynn public schools.
Business: Merchant.
Organizations: Grange.
Public office: Hopkinton Selectman (9 years,
chairman 2 years), Moderator, Mass. House
1943-'48.
HOUSE
319
L. THEODORE WOOLFENDEN
465 Arnold St., New Bedford, 7th Bristol Dis-
trict, Republican.
Born: At sea, April 21, 1873.
Education: Public schools.
Occupation: Retired.
Organizations: Masons, Eastern Star.
Public office: Citv Council 1901-'05, Senate
1931-'34, Mass. House 192.5-'30, 1947-'48.
320
HOUSE
ARTHUR EATON YOUNG
18 North Ave., Attleboro, 1st Bristol District,
Republican,
Born: Attleboro, March 31, 1904.
Education: Attleboro High School.
Business: Contractor and builder.
Organization: Angle Tree Rod and Gun Club.
Public office: Republican Citv Committee
1934-'44, Attleboro Citv Council 1936-'40,
Mass. House 1941-'48.
HOUSE
321
ARTHUR LINCOLN YOUNGMAN
21 Butler St., Medford, 26th Middlesex District,
Republican.
Born: Medford, April 15, 1871.
Education: Sheldon schools, North Dakota.
Occupation: Retired.
Organizations: Hon. Member Gen. S. C. Law-
rence Camp 30, United-Spanish War Veterans,
Masons, Medford Men's Republican Club,
Mass. Legislators Assn.
Public office: Medford Board of Aldermen (7
yrs.), Mass. House 1929-'34, 1937-'48. .
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
OF THE
EXECUTIVE
AND
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS
324
EXECUTIVE
CHARLES F. MOORE, JR.
Clay Pit Hill Kd., \\ayland, Republican.
Born: Beverly, March 5, 1903.
Education : Brookline High School, Dartmouth
College '25.
Business : Newspaper.
Public office: Secretary to the Governor
1947-'48.
EXECUTIVE
325
LOOMIS PATRICK
855 Chestnut St., Waban, Republican.
Born: Newton, March 4, 1907.
Education: Newton High School, Amherst
College B.A. '27, Harvard Law School LL.B.
'30.
Profession: Lawyer.
Organizations: American Legion, American
Veterans Committee, American, Mass., Mid-
dlesex and Boston Bar Assns., Mass. Club,
Middlesex Club.
Public office: Mass. House 1941-45, Legisla-
tive Counsel to the Governor 1947-'48.
326
EXECUTIVE
AMICO J. BARONE
137 Rinimon Ave., Chicopee, Republican.
Born: West Springfield, March 22, 1899.
Education: Springfield Technical High School,
University of Bordeaux, France.
Profession : Newspaperman.
Public office: Chicopee Electric Light Com-
mission (Chairman), Chicopee Housing Au-
thority, Press and Public Relations Secretary
to the Governor 1947-48,
EXECUTIVE
327
G. BRUCE ROBINSON
47 Rutland Square, Boston, Republican.
Born: Washington, D. C, June 2, 1907.
Education: Williams College, Boston Univer-
sity Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Public office: Asst. Attorney General, Asst.
Corporation Counsel — Boston, Executive
Secretary of Council 1947-48,
328
SENATE
IRVING N. HAYDEN
102 Summit Ave., (^lincy (\\'ollast()n 70), Clerk
of the Senate.
Born: Quincy, Nov. 22, 1892.
Education: (^lincy public schools, Burdett Col-
lege.
Public office: Assistant Clerk of the Senate
H)22 ';r2, Clerk of the Senate 1932-'4S.
SENATE
329
THOMAS A. CHADWICK
45 Hayes Ave., Lowell, Assistant Clerk of the
Senate.
Born: Lowell, July 31, 1904.
Education : Lowell public schools, Suffolk Law
School.
Public office : Clerical Assistant to Clerk of the
House of Representatives 1922-24, Clerical
Assistant to Clerk of the Senate 1925-'32,
Assistant Clerk of the Senate 1932-'48.
330
SENATE
WILLIAM F. DILLON
174 Central Ave., Chelsea 50.
Born: Chelsea, April 29, 1911.
Education: St. Rose's School, Burdett College.
Public office : Clerical Assistant to Clerk of the
Senate 1932-'48.
SENATE
331
FREDERICK MAY ELIOT
89 Irving St., Cambridge, Chaplain of the
Senate.
Born: Dorchester, Sept. 15, 1889.
Education: Harvard A.B. 1911,' Harvard Di-
vinity School S.T.B. 1915, Honorary D.D.
Carleton College 1935 and Meadville Theo-
logical School 1937, Honorary LL.D. Univer-
sity of Minnesota 1937.
Public office: Chaplain of the Senate 1945-'48.
332
SENATE
WILLIAM F. FURBUSH
65 Lincoln lid., Wellesley Hills 82.
Secretary to the President of tlie Senate and
Clerk of the Senate Committee on Rules.
SENATE
333
FERNALD HUTCHINS
1 Strathmore Rd., Brookline, Counsel to the
Senate.
Born: Dedham, Feb. 28, 1881.
Education : Public schools, Boston Latin School,
Northeastern University.
Profession: Lawyer, LL.B., LL.M., North-
eastern University.
334
SENATE
THOMAS R. BATEMAN
90 Bacon St., \\inchester, Assistant Counsel to
the Senate.
Born: Salem.
Education: Harvard College A.B., Harvard
Law School LL.B.
Profession : Lawyer.
Public office : Chah-man Winchester Selectmen,
ALiss. House 1923-'32 (Republican Floor
Leader 1929-'32).
SENATE
335
ROYAL B. PATRIQUIN
144 South Main St., Mansfield, Assistant to
Counsel to the Senate.
Born: Mansfield, Jan. 7, 1895.
Education: Mansfield public schools, Suffolk
Law School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Public office: Mansfield Board of Selectmen,
Mass. House 1933-'34, 1939-'42.
336
HOUSE
LAWRENCE R. GROVE
15 Halifax St., IJoston (Jaiiuiica Plain), Clerk of
the House of Representatives.
Born: lioston (Dorchester), May 9, 1897.
Education: Boston public schools, Northeastern
ITniversitv, Suffolk University Law School
LL.B.
Profession: Lawyer.
Public office: Clerical Assistant to Clerk of the
House 1919-'28, Assistant Clerk of the House
1928-'39, Clerk of the House of Representa-
tives 1939-'48.
HOUSE
337
WILLIAM C. MAIERS
32 Overlook Rd., Quincy, Assistant Clerk of the
House of Representatives.
Born: Boston (Jamaica Plain), Jan. 20, 1908.
Education: Boston public schools, Suffolk Law
School.
Profession: Lawyer.
Public office : Clerical Assistant to Clerk of the
Hou.se of Representatives 1929-'46, Assistant
Clerk of the House of Representatives, 1946-
'48.
338
HOUSE
ELMORE BROWN
89 Grove St., Lowell, Clmplaiii of the House of
Representatives.
Born: Lynn, July 31, 1896.
Education: Lynn English High School, Ohio
\\'esle3'an University, Boston University
School of Theology, Harvard.
Occupation: Clergyman (Methodist).
Organizations: Odd Fellows, Masons.
Public office : Chaplain of the House of Repre-
sentatives 1945-'48.
HOUSE
339
MRS. EDNA C. BARRY
12 Commonwealth Ave., Boston.
Secretary to the Speaker and Clerk of the House
Committee on Rules.
340
HOUSE
HENRY DWIGHT WIGGIN
279 Chestnut St., West Newton, Counsel to
the House of Representatives.
Born: Winthrop, Me.
Education: Harvard College A.B., Harvard
Law School LL.B,
Profession: Lawyer.
HOUSE
341
LOUIS K. McNALLY
38 Ardsmoor Rd., Melrose, Assistant Counsel
to the House of Representatives.
Born: Melrose, Aug. 12, 1887.
Education: Holy Cross College A.B., Suffolk
University Law School LL.R.
Profession : Lawyer.
342
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
CHARLES O. HOLT
108 Grove St., West Medford 55.
Sergeant-at-Arms.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
343
ARTHUR R. DRISCOLL
953 Rock St., Fall River.
Assistant Serge ant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper of
the Senate.
344
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
GEORGE W. WOLCOTT
Montgomery Rd., Westfield.
Assistant Doorkeeper of the Senate.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
345
EDWIN W. KILLPARTRICK
295 Appleton St., Lowell.
Assistant Doorkeeper of the Senate.
340
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
AUSTIN T. DAVIS
20 West ►Shore Drive, Marble head.
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper of
the House of Representatives.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
347
ALONZO J. FERNALD
178 Grampian Way, Boston (Uphams Corner 25).
Assistant Doorkeeper of the House of Repre-
sentatives.
348
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
CLARENCE R. VAN ALLEN
41 Humboldt Ave., Boston (Roxbury 19).
Assistant Doorkeeper of the House of Repre-
sentatives.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
349
FRANK H. STEELE
72 Park Ave.. Revere.
Clerk of the Legislative Document Room.
350
LEGISLATIVE
GODFREY G. TORRE Y
Topsfiekl.
Editor, Legislative Bulletin and Daily List.
LIBRARIAN
351
DENNIS A. DOOLEY
24 Castleton St., Boston (Jamaica Plain 30).
State Librarian.
353
COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL
Pardons and Prisons
Lieutenant Governor Arthur W. Coolidge
{Chair man), Warren G. Harris, Otis M. Whit-
ney, Victor A. Friend, Patrick J. McDonough.
Finances, Accounts and Warrants
Lieutenant Governor Arthur W. Coohdge
(Chairman), Alfred C. Gaunt, WiUiam R.
Barry, John S. Ames, Jr., Patrick J. McDon-
ough.
Waterways, Public Lands and Railroads
CJayton L. Havev (Chairman), Alfred C.
Gaunt, Wilham R. Barry, Otis M. Whitney,
Victor A. Friend.
Charitable Institutions and State House
Victor A. I'nend (Chairman), Clayton L.
Havey, William R. Barry, Alfred C. Gaunt,
Patrick J. McDonough.
Military and Naval Affairs
Otis M. Whitney (Chairman), Clayton L.
I Havey, Victor A. Friend, John S. Ames, Jr.,
Warren G. Harris.
I
Nominations
Lieutenant Governor Arthur W. Coolidge
(Chairman), Otis M. Whitney, Warren G.
Harris, John S. Ames, Jr., Patrick J. McDon-
ough.
354
MEMBERS OF THE SENATE, WITH
COMMITTEES OF WHICH EACH IS
A MEMBER.
Allen, Philip K. — Agriculture (Chairman) .
Education, Pensions, Public Service, Towns.
Bowker, Philip G. — Bills in the Third Read-
ing, Departmental Rules and Regulations,
Aletropolitan Affairs (Chairman), Municipal
Finance, Power and Light.
Callahan, J. Elmer. — Constitutional Law
(ChairnKui), Judiciary, Legal Affairs, Ways
and Means.
Clampit, Ralph V. — Aeronautics, Judiciary,
^Mercantile Affairs, Military Affairs and Public
Safety (Chairman), Public Health.
Condron, Michael H. — Conservation, Power
and Light. Towns.
Dolan, Chester A., Jr. — Rules [Minorihj
Floor Leader].
Evans, George J. — Counties, Labor and Indus-
tries (Chairman), Pensions (Chairman).
Faulkner, Burton F. — Harbors and Public
Lands, Mercantile AfTairs.
Flanagan, Michael A. — Civil Service, Judi-
ciary, Legal Affairs.
Fleming, William B. — Banks and Banking,
Engrossed Bills, Taxation.
Furbush, Richard I. — Conservation (Chair-
man), Harbors and Public Lands, Insurance,
Power and Light (Chairman), Ways and
Means.
Geary, William C. — Pensions, Public Welfare,
355
Haley, Cornelius F. — Agriculture, Depart-
mental Rules and Regulations, Highways and
Motor Vehicles, Rules, State Administration
{Chairman), Towns, Ways and Means.
Hogan, Charles V. — Education.
Holmes, Newland H. — Bills in the Third
Reading (Chairmari), Conservation, Counties
(Chairman), Labor and Industries, Rules,
Transportation.
Innes, Charles J. — Constitutional Law, In-
surance {Chairman), Judiciary, Metropolitan
Affairs, Public Service, Rules.
Lee, Richard H. — Banks and Banking, Cities,
Legal Affairs, Public Health, Public Service
{Chairman) .
Lerche, Ralph — Cities {Chairman), Election
T^aws, Public Welfare, State Administration,
Water Supply {Chairman).
LoPresti, Michael — Aeronautics, Bills in the
Third Reading.
Mackay, John D. — Banks and Banking, Judi-
ciary {Chairman), Labor and Industries, Rules.
Mahar, Ralph C. — Constitutional Law, Edu-
cation {Chairman), Municipal Finance, Public
Health {Chairman), Taxation.
McAllister, Harry P. — Banks and Banking
[Chairman), Power and Light, Transporta-
tion, Water Supply.
Melley, Joseph A. — Constitutional Law,
Municipal Finance, Water Supply.
Miles, Charles G. — Cities, Engrossed Bills
{Chairman), Military Affairs and Public Safety,
Municipal Finance {Chairman).
Murphy, Joseph L. — Highways and Motor
Vehicles, Metropolitan Affairs, Ways and
Means,
356
Nicholson, Donald W. — (President), Rules
(Chairinan).
Nolen, William E. ^ State Administration,
Ways and Means.
Olson, Charles W. — Agriculture, Harbors and
Public Lands {Chairman), Highways and
Motor \'ehicles, Public Welfare (Chairman),
State Administration.
Ormsbee, Willard A. — Aeronautics {Chair-
man), Harbors and Public Lands, Mercantile
Affairs {Chair mart), Taxation, Ways and
Means.
Peirce, Edward C. — Engrossed Bills, Agricul-
ture, Election Laws.
Powers, John E. — Departmental Rules and
Regulations, Insurance, Transportation, (Com-
mission on Interstate Co-operation).
Richardson, Harris S. — Metropolitan Affairs,
Rules, Ways and Means {Chairman).
Rowe, Edward M. — Counties, Education, Legal
Affairs {Chairman), Taxation (Chairman).
Sears, Mason — Civil Service, Election Laws
(Chairma?i), Public Welfare.
Stanton, George W. — Military Affairs and
Public Safety, Public Health.
Staves, Edward W. — Civil Service, Highways
and Motor Vehicles (Chairman), Mercantile
Affairs, Pensions, (Commission on Interstate
Co-operation).
Taylor, Charles I. — Cities, Pubhc Service.
Virostek, Joseph S. — Conservation, Insurance,
Towns ((7/a/r//?a?i), Transportation (Chairman) .
White, William E. — Counties, Labor and
Industries.
Whittier, Sumner G. — Aeronautics, Civil
Service (Chairman), Departmental Rules and
Regulations (Chairman), Election Laws, Mili-
tary Affairs and Public Safety, (Commission
on Interstate Co-operation).
357
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF REPRESENT-
ATIVES WITH COMMITTEES.
Allen, Frank H. — Agriculture, Towns.
Allen, Richard J. — Elections {Chairman),
Transportation.
Aplington, Horace T. — Military Affairs and
Public Safety, Pensions and Old Age Assist-
ance.
Armstrong, John A. — Conservation, Public
Health {Chairman).
Artesani, Charles J. — Education, Legal Af-
fairs.
Ashworth, Edward C. — Pay Roll, Conserva-
tion.
Asiaf , John George — Departmental Rules and
Regulations, Public Welfare.
Aspero, Joseph A. — Taxation, Water Supply.
Atkinson, Samuel G. — Civil Service, Public
Service.
Babcock, Josiah, Jr. — Metropolitan Affairs.
Bacheller, Everett B. — Public Service, Towns.
Bagley, Earle S. — Mercantile Affairs, Munic-
ipal Finance.
Bailey, William B. — Counties, W^ater Supply.
Banks, Laurence H. — Constitutional Law,
Departmental Rules and Regulations.
Barnes, Cyrus — Banks and Banking, Depart-
mental Rules and Regulations.
Barrus, George L. — Agriculture, Taxation.
Batal, Michael J. — Rules, Aeronautics.
Baxter, Norman S. — Departmental Rules and
Regulations, Power and Light {Chairman).
358
Beach, Raymond H. — Agriculture, Public
Welfare.
Berthiaume, William — Power and Light,
Towns.
Bessette, G. Leo — Harbors and Public Lands.
Bessette, Rodolphe G. — Banks and Banking,
Power and Light.
Blake, Fred A. — Conservation, Mihtary Af-
fairs and Public Safety, (Commission on Inter-
state Cooperation).
Boot, Frank E. — Election Laws, Public Service.
Borsa, Stanley — Insurance.
Bowler, Gerald T. — Counties.
Boynton, Gordon D. — Constitutional Law.
Brennan, Jeremiah F. — Harbors and Public
Lands.
Bresnahan, Daniel J. — Pav Roll, Mercantile
Affairs.
Brown, Clarence B. — Agriculture (Chairman),
Highways and IMotor ^'ehicles.
Brown, F. Eben — Highways and Motor \'e-
hicles {Chairman).
Brown, John D. — Aeronautics.
Bruce, Archie E. — Civil Service {Chairman),
'i'l-ansportation.
Burke, Harland — Rules, (Commission on In-
terstate Co-operation).
Burke, James A. — Cities.
Burr, Philip C. — Election Laws^ Public Welfare.
Buzzell, Fannie M. — Education, Pensions and
( )ld Age Assistance.
Cahoon, Oscar J. — Harbors and Public Lands,
Legal Affairs.
Cameron, Colin J. — Conservation, Labor and
Industries.
Campbell, Robert P. — Rules.
359
Capeless, Matthew J. — Elections, Insurance.
Cappucci, Enrico — Aeronautics, Transporta-
tion.
Carman, Ernest W. — Constitutional Law, Ju -
diciary.
Carney, Arthur B., Jr. — Power and Light,
Water Supply.
Carroll, John Henry — Ways and Means.
Casey, Daniel — Agriculture, Highways and
Motor Vehicles.
Casey, Francis X. — Election Laws.
Casey, William J. — Labor and Industries.
Chadwick, Harrison — Education.
Chamberlain, Wendell P. — Cities.
Chapman, Philip A. — Public Service.
Clark, William G., Jr. — Highways and Motor
Vehicles, Public Health.
Cleary, David M. — Military Affairs and Public
Safety, Taxation.
Coady, Thomas F. — Public Welfare.
Collins, Dana S. — Public Welfare.
Collins, J. Everett — Counties {Chairman),
State Administration.
Collins, John F. — Constitutional Law.
Condon, James F. — Counties.
Conley, Joseph T. — Departmental Rules and
• Regulations.
Connolly, Robert G. — Civil Service, State
Administration.
Conway, Michael J. — Ways and Means.
Cournoyer, Leo J. — Counties.
Cousens, G. Chauncey — Ways and Means.
Cowing, William A. — Education^ Pensions
and Old Age Assistance.
Crockett, Earl G. — Conservation (Chairman),
Mercantile Affairs.
360
Cronin, Patrick F. — Public Service, Water
Supply.
Crowley, Jeremiah D. — Ways and iVIeans.
CufEe, Walter A. — Harbors and Public Lands,
Public Health.
Curley, John G. — Election Laws.
Cutler, Leslie Bradley — Aeronautics {Chair-
man), Civil Service.
Davis, Lawrence H. — Rules.
Dean, George W. — Power and Light, Towns
{(luiir)nan).
DeRoy, Ernest — Cities.
Desmond, Cornelius, Jr. — Aeronautics, Cit-
ies [Monitor].
Dewar, Burt — Rules.
Dickie, Logan R. — Agriculture, State Ad-
ministration.
Dignam, Vincent B. — State Administration,
Taxation.
Diniz, Jacinto F. — Public Health.
Donlan, Edmond J. — Judiciary.
Doyle, Anthony R. — Ways and Means.
Driscoll, Charles D. — Judiciary.
Driscoll, Howard B. — Education, Towns.
Duffy, Joseph E. — Pensions and Old Age As-
sistance.
Duggan, Henry M. — Civil Service, Insurance
{Chairman).
Dullea, Ernest W. — Legal Affairs.
Ellis, Henry A. — Conservation, Constitutional
Law {Chairman).
Enright, Thomas E. — Agriculture, Towns.
Faulkner, Andrew E. — Civil Service, Water
Supply.
Feeney, Michael Paul — Insurance, Legal
Affairs.
361
Ferguson, Charles E, — Rules, Banks and
Banking.
Fitzgerald, Maurice E. — Pensions and Old
Age Assistance.
Fitzgerald, Peter F. — Agriculture, Power and
Light.
Fitzsimons, William J. — Constitutional Law.
Folsom, Norman E. — Elections, Metropolitan
Affairs.
Foster, John F. — Metropolitan Affairs, State
Administration.
French, Stephen L. — Taxation.
Fuller, George — Agriculture, Public Service.
Gallant, John L. — Harbors and Public Lands,
Mercantile Affairs.
Gibbons, Charles — Ways and Means {Vice
(luiirman).
Giles, Frank S., Jr. —Civil Service, Election
Laws.
Gilkerson, Avery W. — Metropolitan Affairs.
Gott, Hollis M. — Taxation {Chairman)
[Mo7iitor], (Commission on Interstate Co-
operation).
Gray, Thomas T. — Ways and Means.
Greene, George — Legal Affairs, State Ad-
ministration.
Gregory, Francis G. — Mercantile Affairs,
Water Supply.
Haigis, Frederick C. — Judiciary.
Hakala, Jacob — Election Laws, Towns.
Hannon, James E. — Conservation, Depart-
mental Rules and Regulations.
Harding, Francis A. — Labor and Industries.
Harrington, Fred C. — Public Health, State
Administration.
Hays, William E. — Judiciary.
302
Hedges, Charles W. — Insurance, Military
Affairs and Public Safety.
Hodder, J. Alan — Aeronautics,
Holman, Charles F. — Rules.
Howard, J. Philip — Education {Chairman),
Judiciary,
Hull, Richard L. — Education, Power and
Light.
Hurwitz, Nathaniel M. — Engrossed Bills
(('ftairt)ian), Comities.
Hutchinson, Fred A. — Military Affairs and
Public Safety, State Administration {Chair-
man) [Monitor!.
Inett, C. Vernon — Cities, Power and Light.
Jenness, William W. — Mercantile Affairs.
Johnson, Adolph — Engrossed Bills, Cities
(('hiiirnidn ).
Johnson, Ernest A. — Municipal Finance
(('h(iirin(tn ).
Johnson, Stanley E. — Pensions and Old Age
Assistance.
Jordan, Peter J. — Rules [Majority Whip],
Kamens, Jeremiah — Metropolitan Affairs,
Pul)lic Health.
Kaplan, Charles — Elections, Legal Affairs.
Karelitz, Clarence — Municipal Finance.
Karner, Warren — Labor and Industries, Pub-
lic Health.
Keith, Alfred B. — Cities, Harbors and Public
Lands.
Kelley, Francis J. — Aeronautics, Transporta-
tion {Chairman).
Kelly, Richard A. — Harbors and Public
Lands, Power and Light,
363
Key, Thomas E. — Constitutional Law, Legal
Affairs.
Kingston, Allan Roy — Bills in the Third Read-
ing {Chairman), fState Administration.
Lamson, Fred I. — Departmental Rules and
Regulations. Municipal Finance.
Lanigan, George T. — Bills in the Third Read-
ing, Judiciary.
Law, Laurence W. — Ways and Means.
Lindstrom, Francis W. — Taxation, Transpor-
tation.
Lobel, Louis — Insurance, Legal Affairs {Chair-
ma ti).
Lofgren, C. Edwin — Pensions and Old Age
Assistance, Public Service.
Lombard, Gerald P. — Election Laws.
Lord, Raymond J. — Pubhc Welfare.
Loring, Burton E. — Taxation, Water Supply
{Chairnian).
Lucey, C. Gerald — Banks and Banking.
Mahan, Arthur U. — Conservation, Taxation
[Monitor].
Mannering, Vincent A. — Civil Service, High-
ways and Motor Vehicles.
Marchand, George E. — Public Service.
Markland, William — Pubhc Welfare.
Markley, Philip M. — Rules, Power and Light.
Martin, George F., Jr. — Conservation,
Counties.
Matera, Francis V. — Metropolitan Affairs,
Pensions and Old Age Assistance.
McCarthy, Frank D. — Banks and Banking,
Insurance.
McCarthy, Michael J. — Departmental Rules
and Regulations {Chairman), Municipal Fi-
nance.
364
McCarthy, Paul A. — Municipal Finance
[Monito?-].
McCulloch, Elmer L. — Elections, Highways
and Motor Vehicles.
McLeod, Samuel D. — Harbors and Public
Lands, Public Welfare.
Milano, Joseph A. — Elections, Aeronautics,
Metropolitan Affairs {Chairman) [Monitor].
Miles, Sherman — Cities, Labor and Indus-
tries.
Morton, Hugh — Labor and Industries.
Mulligan, Edward J. — Aeronautics, Mercan-
tile Aff'airs.
Murphy, George B., Jr. — Public Service.
Murphy, Robert F. — Banks and Banking,
Metropolitan Affairs.
Murray, Cornelius J. — Aeronautics, Trans-
})ortation.
Nagle, Harold C. — Departmental Rules and
Regulations.
Nathanson, Louis K. — Constitutional Law.
Norton, George B. — Military Affairs and
Public Safety.
O'Brien, James A. — Harbors and Public
Lands.
O'Brien, William T. —Cities.
O'Connor, John H., Jr. — Public Health.
O'Keefe, Louis F. — Municipal Finance.
Oliveira, Frank B. — Public Health.
O'Neill, Thomas P., Jr. — Rules [Minority
Floor Leader'].
Palmer, Harold A. — Banks and Banking.
Palmer, Raymond P. — Ways and Means.
Parenzo, Anthony — Public Service.
Parsons, Eben — Counties, Judiciary.
3G5
Partridge, Clark B. — Departmental Rules and
Regulations, Transportation.
Pickf ord, Henry W. — Election Laws, Judi-
ciary.
Piemonte, Gabriel Francis — Constitutional
Law.
Pierce, Frederick E. — Military Affairs and
Public Safety (Chairman), Power and Light.
Porter, George W. — Civil Service, Taxation.
Pothier, Harvey A. — Elections, Labor and In-
dustries, Transportation.
Rawson, George E. — Election Laws {Chair-
man), Military Affairs and Public Safety
[Monitor].
Reilly, Thomas F. — Metropolitan Affairs.
Richter, Hibbard — Aeronautics, Judiciary.
Ring, Hallam T. — Highways and Motor Ve-
hicles, Water Supply.
Rivest, Joseph D. — Public Health.
Roach, Joseph N. — Rules, Highways and
Motor Vehicles.
Roberts, Albert E. — Mihtary Affairs and Pub-
lic Safety, Taxation.
Rowan, William H. J. — Metropolitan Affairs,
State Administration [Monitor],
Rudsten, Daniel — Education.
Sanderson, Kendall A. — Constitutional Law,
Labor and Industries.
Scanlan, Thomas A. — Pubhc Welfare.
Schlapp, Raymond W. — Banks and Banking,
Counties.
Sears, William H., Jr. — Mercantile Affairs,
State Administration.
Serino, A. John — Banks and Banking (Chair-
man), Insurance.
360
Shattuck, Henry L. — Public Service {Chuir-
nifin), (Commission on Interstate Co-opera-
tion).
Shea, John M. — Civil Service.
Sheehan, Arthur J. — Public Welfare, Trans-
portation.
Sisson, Robert T. — Pay Roll {Chairman),
Cities, Municipal Finance.
Skerry, Michael F. — Municipal Finance.
Skladzien, Charles J. — Highways and Alotor
X'ehicles, Towns.
Smith, Roy C. — Ways and Means {Chairman).
Snow, H. Edward — Judiciary {Chairman).
Spear, Margaret L. — Education, Public Wel-
fare (Chdlrnian).
Stetson, George Ward — Ways and Means,
(Commission on Interstate Co-operation)
{Chairmatt).
Sullivan, Daniel F. — Mercantile Affairs, Mili-
tary Affairs and Public Safety.
Sullivan, Jeremiah J. — Judiciary, Insurance.
Sullivan, Patrick Gilbert — Ways and Means.
Sullivan, Paul A. — Election Laws.
Sullivan, Ralph W. — Education.
Sylvia, Joseph A. — Ways and Means.
Talbot, Edmond, Jr. — Counties, Harbors and
Public Lands {Chairman).
Telford, Clarence F. — Labor and Industries
{Cliairnian), Towns.
Tilden, Nathaniel — Ways and Means.
Tivey, Harold E. — Highways and Motor Ve-
hicles, Mercantile Affairs.
Tompkins, Harold — Agriculture, Metropoli-
tan Affairs.
Toomey, John J. — Municipal Finance, (Com-
mission on Interstate Co-operation).
Tweedy, Talbot T. — Bills in the Third Read-
ing, Legal AfTairs.
367
Twohig, James J., Jr. — Counties.
Tyler, Earle S. — Election Laws, Legal Affairs.
Vaitses, Theodore J. — Banks and Banking,
Valentine, John H. — Rules [Majority Floor
Leader].
Vaughan, John W. — Rules, Public Health.
Violette, James T. — Labor and Industries,
Transport ation .
Wall, William X. — Constitutional Law,
Towns.
Walsh, Joseph F. —Civil Service.
Webster, John C, Jr. — Banks and Banking,
Labor and Lidustries.
Wellen, Norman F. — Conservation, Insur-
ance.
Wenzler, John B. — Harbors and Public Lands.
White, Malcolm S. — Military Affairs and Pub-
lic Safety, Pensions and Old Age Assistance.
Whitmore, Howard, Jr. — Cities.
Whittemore, John S. — Conservation, Insur-
ance.
Willis, Frederick B. — [Speaker] Rules (Chair-
man).
Winslow, Henry D. — Rules.
Wondolowski, Stanislaus G. — Education,
Pensions and Old Age Assistance.
Wood, Albert E. — Ways and Means.
Wood, Clarence A. — Pensions and Old Age
Assistance {Chairman), Towns.
Woolfenden, L. Theodore — Departmental
Rules and Regulations, Highways and Motor
Vehicles.
Young, Arthur E. — Municipal Finance,
Transportation.
Youngman, Arthur L. — Mercantile Affairs
{Chairman) .
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MONITORS OF THE HOUSE.
First Division
Representatives Rawson of Newton and Des-
mond of Lowell.
Second Division
Representatives Gott of Arlington and Rowan
of Revere.
Third Division
Representatives Hutchinson of Lynn and
McCarthy of Somerville.
Fourth Division
Representatives Milano of Melrose and Mahan
of Leominster.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE
SENATE.
Rules
The President and Senators Innes of Suffolk,
Holmes of Norfolk and Plymouth, Mackay of
Norfolk, Richardson of Middlesex, Haley of
Essex and Dolan of Suffolk.
Ways and Means
Senators Richardson of Middlesex, Haley of
Essex, Furbush of Middlesex, Ormsbee of
Bristol, Callahan of Essex, Nolen of Hampden
and Murphy of Suffolk.
Bills in the Third Reading
Senators Holmes of Norfolk and Plymouth,
Bowker of Norfolk and Suffolk and LoPresti
of Suffolk.
Engrossed Bills
Senators Miles of Plymouth, Peirce of Bristol
and Fleming of Worcester.
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STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE
HOUSE.
Rules
The Speaker and Representatives Valentine
of Chelmsford, Jordan of Revere, Burke of
Ipswich, Dewar of Maiden, Davis of Everett,
Campbell of Medford, Winslow of Cambridge,
Vaughan of Belmont, Holman of Norwood,
Ferguson of Lexington, O'Neill of Cambridge,
Roach of North Adams, Markley of Springfield
and Batal of Lawrence.
Ways and Means
Representatives Smith of Holbrook, Gibbons
of Stoneham, Sylvia of Oak Bluffs, Tilden of
Scituate, Stetson of Middleborough, Gray of
Springfield, Cousens of Waltham, Law of
Holyoke, Palmer of Braintree, Wood of Easton,
Doyle of Worcester, Patrick Gilbert Sullivan
of Boston, Conway of Millville, Carroll of
of Boston and Crowley of Boston.
Elections
Representatives Allen of Brookline, Milano of
Melrose, McCulloch of Adams, Folsom of
Lynn, Kaplan of Boston, Pothier of Haverhill
and Capeless of Pittsfield.
Bills in the Third Reading
Representatives Kingston of Somerville,
Tweedy of Taunton, and Lanigan of Boston.
Engrossed Bills
Representatives Hurwitz of Cohasset, Johnson
of Brockton and of .
Pay Roll
Representatives Sisson of Lynn, Ashworth of
Monterey and Bresnahan of Springfield.
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JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.
Aeronautics •
Senators Ormsbee of Bristol, Clampit of
Hampden, Whittier of INIiddlesex and LoPresti
of Suffolk; Representatives Cutler of Xeed-
ham, Kelley of North Attleborough, Milano
of Melrose, Murray of Beverly, Brown of
Boston, Richter of Brookline, Hodder of
Franiingham, liatal of Lawrence, Cappucci of
Boston, Desmond of Lowell and Mulligan of
Boston.
Agriculture
Senators Allen of Essex, Haley of Essex, Olson'
of Middlesex and Norfolk and Feirce of l^ristol;
Representatives Brown of Brimfield, liarrus of
CJoshen, Fuller of Deerfield, Tompkins of Con-
cord, Dickie of Reading, Beach of Wilbraham,
Allen of Auburn, Casey of Pittsfield, Fitzgerald
of Blackstone, Enright of Pittsfield and
of .
Banks and Banking
Senators McAllister of Worcester, Lee of Mid-
dlesex and Suffolk, Mackay of Norfolk and
Fleming of ^^'orcester; Representatives Serino
of Cambridge, Ferguson of Lexington, Schlapp
of Methuen, Webster of Stoughton, McCarthy
of Medfield, Barnes of Nantucket, \'aitses of
Melrose, Rodolphe CL Bessette of New Bed-
ford, Murphy of Maiden, Palmer of Somerville
and Lucey of Brockton.
Cities
Senators Lerche of Hampden, Hampshire and
Berkshire, ]\Iiles of Plymouth, Lee of Middle-
sex and Suffolk and Taylor of Suffolk ; Repre-
sentatives Johnson of Brockton, Sisson of
Lynn, Keith of (>uincy. Chamberlain of Spring-
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field, Miles of Boston, Whitmore of Newton,
Inett of Worcester, DeRoy of Chicopee, Des-
mond of Lowell, William 'T. O'Brien of Fall
River and Burke of Boston.
Civil Service
Senators Whittier of Middlesex, Sears of Nor-
folk, Staves of Worcester and Hampden and
Flanagan of Essex; Representatives Bruce of
Springfield, Cutler of Needham, Duggan of
Newburyport, Porter of Agawam, Atkinson of
Brookline, Faulkner of Beverly, Giles of Me-
thuen, Connolly of Boston, Mannering of
Boston, Shea of Worcester and Walsh of Lynn.
Conservation
Senators Furbush of Middlesex, Holmes of
Norfolk and Plymouth, Virostek of Worcester
and Condron of Berkshire; Representatives
Crockett of Upton, Wellen of Marlborough,
Armstrong of Plymouth, Ellis of Barnstable,
Martin of Montague, Whittemore of Newton,
Ashworth of Monterey, Blake of Gardner,
Mahan of Leominster, Cameron of Amesbury
and Hannon of Lee.
Constitutional Law
Senators Callahan of Essex, Innes of Suffolk,
Mahar of Franklin and Hampshire and Melley
of Suffolk; Representatives Ellis of Barn-
stable, Carman of Springfield, Boynton of
Boston, Banks of Boston, Sanderson of Marble-
head, Key of Winthrop, Wall of Lawrence,
Collins of Boston, Fitzsimons of Boston,
Nathanson of Boston and Piemonte of Boston.
Counties
Senators Holmes of Norfolk and Plymouth,
Rowe of Middlesex, Evans of Middlesex and
White of Bristol; Representatives Collins of
Andover, Talbot of Salem, Parsons of Marble-
head, Martin of Montague, Hurwitz of Co-
372
hasset, Schlapp of Methuen, Bailey of Somer-
ville, I3o\vler of Holyoke, Condon of Boston,
Cournoyer of Southbridge and Twohig of
Boston.
Departmental Rules and Regulations
Senators Whittier of Middlesex, Haley of
Essex, Bowker of Norfolk and Suffolk and
Powers of Suffolk; Representatives McCarthy
of East Bridgewater, Partridge of Waterto\Mi,
Baxter of Medford, Lamson of Maiden, Wool-
fenden of New Bedford, Banks of Boston,
Barnes of Nantucket, Asiaf of Brockton, Con-
ley of Lawrence, Hannon of Lee and Nagle of
Fall River.
Education
Senators Mahar of Franklin and Hampshire,
Allen of Essex, Rowe of Middlesex and Hogan
of Essex; Representatives Howard of West-
minster, Spear of Newton, Hull of Rockport,
Buzzell of Hudson, Chadwick of Winchester,
Cowing of West Springfield, Wondolowski of
Worcester, Artesani of Boston, Driscoll of
Holyoke, Rudsten of Boston and Ralph W.
Sullivan of Boston.
Election Laws
Senators Sears of Norfolk, Whittier of Middle-
sex, Lerche of Hampden, Hampshire and Berk-
shire and Peirce of Bristol; Representatives
Rawson of Newton, Tyler of Watertown, Pick-
ford of Clinton, Burr of Boston, Boot of Lynn,
Giles of Methuen, Hakala of Boylston, Casey
of Taunton, Cur ley of Springfield, Lombard of
Fitchburg and Paul A. Sullivan of Lowell.
Harbors and Public Lands
Senators Olson of Middlesex and Norfolk,
Furbush of Middlesex, Ormsbee of Bristol and
Faulkner of Middlesex; Representatives Tal-
bot of Salem, Keith of ()uincy, Gallant of
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Weymouth, Go Leo Bessette of New Bedford,
McLeod of New Bedford, Cahoon of Harwich,
CufTe of Lynn, Kelly of Boston, Wenzler of
Boston, James A. O'Brien of Fall River and
Brennan of Boston.
Highways and Motor Vehicles
Senators Staves of \^^orcester and Hampden,
Haley of Essex, Olson of Middlesex and Nor-
folk and Murphy of Suffolk; Representatives
Brown of Fairhaven, Brown of Brimfield,
Ring of Arlington, McCulloch of Adams,
Woolfenden of New Bedford, Clark of Glouces-
ter, Tivey of Billerica, Skladzien of Webster,
Roach of North Adams, Casey of Pittsfield
and Mannering of Boston.
Insurance
Senators Innes of Suffolk, Furbush of Middle-
sex, Virostek of Worcester and Powers of
Suffolk; Representatives Duggan of New-
buryport, Hedges of (Hiincy, Whittemore of
Newton, Wellen of Marlborough, McCarthy
of Medfield, Serino of Cambridge, Lobel of
Boston, Borsa of Springfield, Sullivan of Cam-
bridge, Capeless of Pittsfield and Feeney of
Boston.
Judiciary
Senators Mackay of Norfolk, Innes of Suffolk,
Clampit of Hampden, Callahan of Essex and
Flanagan of Essex; Representatives Snow of
Natick, Howard of Westminster, Haigis of
Wellesley, Carman of Springfield, Hays of
Waltham, Parsons of Marble head, Pickford
of Clinton, Richter of Brookline, Sullivan of
Cambridge, Driscoll of Boston, Donlan of
Boston and Lanigan of Boston.
Labor and Industries
Senators Evans of Middlesex, Holmes of Nor-
folk and Plymouth, Mackay of Norfolk and
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White of Bristol; Representatives Telford of
Plainville, Webster of Stoughton, Karner of
Athol, Harding of Dedham, Miles of Boston,
Morton of F'all River, Sanderson of Marble-
head, Cameron of Amesbury, Pothier of Haver-
hill, Violette of Fitchburg and Casey of Law-
rence.
Legal Affairs
Senators Rowe of Middlesex, Lee of Middlesex
and Suffolk, Callahan of Essex and Flanagan
of Essex; Representatives Lobel of Boston,
Greene of Boston, Tyler of Watertown,
Tweedy of Taunton, Cahoon of Harwich, Key
of Winthrop, of , Kaplan of
Boston, Artesani of Boston, DuUea of Boston
and Feeney of Boston.
Mercantile Affairs
Senators ( )rnisbee of Bristol, Clampit of Hamp-
den, Staves of Worcester and Hampden and
Faulkner of Middlesex; Representatives
Youngman of Medford, Bagley of Townsend,
Crockett of Upton, Tivey of Billerica, Jenness
of (>uincy, Gallant of Weymouth, Sears of
Haverhill, Mulligan of Boston, Daniel F. Sul-
livan of Lowell, Gregory of Chicopee and
Bresnahan of Springfield.
Metropolitan Affairs
Senators Bowker of Norfolk and Suffolk, Rich-
ardson of Middlesex, Innes of Suffolk and
Murphy of Suffolk; Representatives Milano
of Melrose, Babcock of Milton, Foster of
Somerville, Gilkerson of Quincy, Folsom of
Lynn, Tompkins of Concord, Kamens of
Chelsea, Rowan of Revere, Reilly of Boston,
Murphy of Maiden and Matera of Boston.
Military Affairs and Public Safety
Senators Clampit of Hampden, Miles of Plym-
outh, Whittier of Middlesex and Stanton of
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Worcester; Representatives Pierce of G^f n-
fieM, Hutchinson of Lynn,Rawson of Newton,
Roberts of Braintree, Hedges of Qiiincy, Ap-
Ihigton of Amherst, White of Woburn Blake
oT^Gardner, Cleary of Boston Norton of
Boston and Daniel F. Sullivan of Lowell.
Municipal Finance
Senators Miles of Plymouth, Mahar of Frank-
lin and Hampshire, Bowker of Norfolk and
Suffolk and Melley of Suffolk; Representa-
tives Ernest A. Johnson of Worcester, Sisson
of Lvnn, Young of Attleboro, McCarthy of
East Bridgewater, Bagley of Townsend Kai-e-
htz of Haverhill, Lamson of Maiden, Mc-
Carthy of Somerville, O'Keefe of Peabody,
Skerry of Medford and Toomey of Cambridge.
Pensions and Old Age Assistance
Senators Evans of Middlesex, Allen of Essex^
Staves of Worcester and Hampden and Geary
of Middlesex; Representatives W ood ot Hop-
kinton, Buzzell of Hudson, Aplmgton of Am-
herst, Cowing of West Springfield Stanley E.
Johnson of Worcester, Lofgren of Worcester,
White of Woburn; Matera of Boston, Won-
dolowski of Worcester, Duffy of Boston and
Fitzgerald of Milford.
Power and Light
Senators Furbush of Middlesex, McAllister of
Worcester, Bowker of Norfolk and Suffolk and
Condron of Berkshire; Representatives Baxter
of Medford, Pierce of Greenfield, Hull ot Rock-
port, Dean of Oakham, Berthiaume of ^pencer,
CarAey of Salem, Inett of Worcester Markley
of Springfield, Rodolphe G. Bessette of New
Bedford, Kelly of Boston and Fitzgerald of
Blackstone.
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Public Health
Senators Mahar of Franklin and Hampshire,
Clampit of Hampden, Lee of Middlesex and
Suffolk and Stanton of Worcester; Representa-
tives Armstrong of Plymouth, \'aughan of Bel-
mont, Karner of Athol, Clark of Gloucester,
Kamens of Chelsea, Rivest of Northampton,
Diniz of New Bedford, CufTe of Lynn, Harring-
ton of Everett, Oliveira of Fall River and
O'Connor of Worcester.
Public Service
Senators Lee of Middlesex and Suffolk, Innes
of Suffolk, Allen of Essex and Taylor of Suf-
folk; Representatives Shattuck of Boston,
Fuller of Deerfield, Marchand of Lowell, At-
kinson of Brookline, Bacheller of Danvers,
Boot of Lynn, Lofgren of Worcester, Cronin of
Chelsea, Chapman of Boston, Alurphy of
Lowell and Farenzo of Westfield.
Public Welfare
Senators (Jlson of Middlesex and Norfolk,
I^rche of Hampden, Hampshire and 13erk-
shire, Sears of Norfolk and Geary of Middle-
sex; Representatives Spear of Newton,
McLeod of New Bedford, Beach of Wilbra-
ham, Collins of Rockland, Burr of Boston,
Lord of Lowell, Markland of Fall River, Coady
of Cambridge, Asiaf of Brockton, Sheehan of
Brockton and Scanlan of Boston.
State Administration
Senators Haley of l^^ssex, Lerche of Hampden,
Hampshire and lierkshire, Olson of Middlesex
and Norfolk and Nolen of Hampden; Repre-
sentatives Hutchinson of Lynn, Foster of
Somerville, Sears of Haverhill, Collins of An-
dover, Dickie of Reading, Kingston of Somer-
ville, Greene of Boston, Harrington of Everett,
Rowan of Revere, Dignam of Easthampton
and Connolly of Boston.
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Taxation
Senators Rowe of Middlesex, Mahar of Frank-
lin and Hampshire, Ormsbee of Bristol and
Fleming of Worcester; Representatives Gott
of Arlington, Porter of Agawam, Barrus of
Goshen, Loring of Worcester, Roberts of Brain-
tree, Lindstrom of Cambridge, French of
Swansea, Mahan of Leominster, Cleary of
Boston, Dignam of Easthampton and Aspero
of Worcester.
Towns
Senators Yirostek of Worcester, Haley of Essex,
Allen of Essex and Condron of Berkshire;
Representatives Dean of Oakham, Telford of
Plainville, Wood of Hopkinton, Allen of Au-
burn, Bacheller of Danvers, Berthiaume of
Spencer, Hakala of Boylston, Skladzien of
Webster, Wall of Lawrence, DriscoU of Hol-
yoke and Enright of Pittsfield.
Transportation
Senators A'irostek of Worcester, Holmes of
Norfolk and Plymouth, McAlhster of Worces-
ter and Powers of Suffolk; Representatives
Kelley of North Attleborough, Partridge of
Watertown, Allen of Brookline, Murray of
Beverly, Bruce of Springfield, Young of Attle-
boro, Lindstrom of Cambridge, Violette of
Fitchburg, Sheehan of Brockton, Cappucci of
Boston and Pothier of Haverhill.
Water Supply
Senators Lerche of Hampden, Hampshire and
Berkshire, McAllister of Worcester and Melley
of Suffolk; Representatives Loring of Worces-
ter, Ring of Arlington, Bailey of Somerville,
Carney of Salem, Faulkner of Beverly, Cronin
of Chelsea, Aspero of Worcester and Gregory
of Chicopee.
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Commission on Interstate Co-operation
Senators Staves of Worcester and Hampden,
Whittier of Middlesex and Powers of SufTolk;
Representatives Stetson of Middleborough,
Gott of Arlington, Shattuck of Boston, Burke
of Ipswich, Blake of Gardner and Toomey of
Cambridge.