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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. 


SENATE 


65 


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. 


66 


SENATE 


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. 


SENATE 


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. 


68 


SENATE 


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. 


SENATE 


69 


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. 


70 


SENATE 


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. 


SENATE 


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. 


72 


SENATE 


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. 


SENATE 


73 


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. 


74 


SENATE 


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. 


SENATE 


75 


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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. 


76 


SENATE 


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. 


SENATE 


u 


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. 


SENATE 


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. 


SENATE 


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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82 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


83 


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. 


84 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


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. 


86 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


87 


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. 


88 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


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. 


90 


HOUSE 


1?> 


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. 


HOUSE 


91 


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. 


92 


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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. 


HOUSE 


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. 


94 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


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. 


96 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


97 


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, 


98 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


99 


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. 


100 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


101 


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. 


102 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


103 


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. 


104 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


10^ 


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. 


106 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


109 


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. 


HOUSE 


HI 


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. 


112 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


113 


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. 


114 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


115 


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. 


HOUSE 


117 


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. 


HOUSE 


119 


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. 


120 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


121 


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. 


122 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


123 


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. 


124 


HOUSE 


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 


HOUSE 


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 


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127 


JOHN   HENRY    CARROLL 

124    Adams    St.,    Boston    (Dorchester), 
Suffolk  District,  Democrat. 


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Born:  South  Boston,  Dec.  12, 1898. 
Education:  Pubhc  and  parochial  schools. 
Occupation:  Inspector,  City  of  Boston, 
Public   office:  Mass.   House   19.39-'48. 


128 


HOUSE 


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. 


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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 


HOUSE 


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 


HOUSE 


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. 


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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 


HOUSE 


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. 


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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. 


IfiO 


HOUSE 


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 


HOUSE 


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. 


HOUSE 


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 


HOUSE 


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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 


HOUSE 


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 


17.3 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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ISf) 


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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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, 


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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, 


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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). 


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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). 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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- 


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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.