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Ocm09668846-19891990.Pdf 1989-1990 Public Officers of the COMMONWEALTH of MASSACHUSETTS Prepared and printed under authority of Section 18 of Chapter 5 of the General Laws by EDWARD B. O'NEILL Senate Clerk and ROBERT E. MacQUEEN Clerk of the House of Representatives SENATORS FROM MASSACHUSETTS IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES V. S. SENATE EDWARD M. KENNEDY Hyannisport, Democrat. Born: February 22, 1932. Education: Milton Acad.; Harvard University, B.A., '54; Int. Law School, The Hague, Netherlands, '58; Univ. of Virginia Law School, LL.B., '59. Profession: Lawyer. Organizations: Trustee: Children's Hospital Medical Center, Boston Symphony, JFK Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, RFK Memorial Foundation; President: Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation, John F. Kennedy Library. Public office: United States Senate 1962-'64 (to fill vacancy), 1965-'94 (Maj. Whip 1969-'71). U. S. SENATE JOHN F. KERRY State Transportation Building, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, Democrat. Born: Denver, Colorado, December 1 1, 1943. Education: Yale, '66; Boston College Law School, 76. Profession: Lawyer. Organizations: Vietnam Veterans of America; Board of Visitors, Georgetown School of Foreign Service; Honorary Trustee, Museum of Science. Public office: First Assistant District Attorney (Middlesex County) 1977-79; Lieutenant Governor 1983-'85; United States Senate 1985 (to fill vacancy), 1985-^90. REPRESENTATIVES FROM MASSACHUSETTS IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES r. S. HOI SF CHESTER G. ATKINS 1540 Monument Street, Concord, 5th District, Democrat. Born: Geneva, Switzerland, April 14, 1948. Education: Antioch College, B.A. Profession: Congressman. Public office: Mass. House 1971-72; Mass. Senate 1973-'84; Representative in Congress (99th- 101st) 1985-'90. 10 U. S. HOI SE SILVIO O. CONTE 49 Blythewood Drive, Pittsfield. 1st District, Republican. Born: Pittsfield, November 9, 1921. Education: Pittsfield Public Schools; Boston College; Boston College Law School. Profession: U.S. Congressman. Organizations: Co-Chairman, New England Con- gressional Caucus; Member of Congress for Peace Through Law; Regional Co-Chairman, Northeast-Midwest Economic Advancement Coalition; Various Civic and Fraternal Organizations. Public office: Mass. Senate 1951 -'58; Represen- tative in Congress (86th-101st) 1959-'90. U. S. HOUSE 11 BRIAN J. DONNELLY 59 Clearwater Drive, Boston, 1 1th District, Democrat. Born: Boston, March 2, 1946. Education: Boston University. Profession: Legislator. Organizations: AMVETS; American Legion; V.F.W.; Boston University Varsity Club. Public office: Mass. House 1973-78; Representa- tive in Congress (96th-101st) 1979-'90. I . s. HorsK JOSEPH D. EARLY 36 Monroe Avenue, Worcester, 3rd District, Democrat. Born: Worcester, January 31, 1933. Education: St. John's Prep.; College of the Holy Cross, B.S., '55; Worcester State College. Profession: U.S. Congressman. Organizations: Holy Cross Graduate Club; Mass. Teacher's Assn.; K. of C; American Legion; Ancient Order of Hibernians; Arthritis Foundation; Bd. of Directors, St. Camillus Hosp.;Worcester Area Assn. for Retarded Children, Inc. Public office: Mass. House 1963-'74; Represen- tative in Congress (94th-101st) 1975-'90. U. S. HOI SE 13 BARNEY FRANK 1 14 Floral Street, Newton, 4th District, Democrat. Born: Bayonne, N.J., March 31, 1940. Education: Harvard University, B.A., '62; J.D., 77. Profession: Legislator. Public office: Mass. House 1973-'80; Represen- tative in Congress (97th-101st) 1981-'90. 14 t. S. HOI SE t JOSEPH PATRICK KENNEDY II 73 Bigelow Street, Boston (Brighton), 8th District, Democrat. Born: Brighton, September 24, 1952. Education: University of Massachusetts at Boston. Profession: President, Citizens Energy Corpora- tion. Organizations: Chairman, Canadian Robert F. Kennedy Memorial. Public office: Representative in Congress (100th- 101st) 1987-'90. u. s. HorsK 15 EDWARD JOHN MARKEY 7 Townsend Street, Maiden, 7th District, Democrat. Born: Maiden, July 11, 1946. Education: Maiden Catholic High School; Boston College; Boston College Law School. Organizations: Massachusetts Bar Association; Knights of Columbus; Irish American Associa- tion; Fraternal Order of Eagles. Public office: Mass. House 1973-76; Represen- tative in Congress (94th) 1976 (to fill vacancy), (95th-101st) 1977-^90. 16 U.S. HOI SE NICHOLAS MAVROULES 9 Carol Ann Road, Peabody, 6th District, Democrat. Born: Peabody, November 1, 1929. Education: Peabody High School. Profession: Government. Organizations: Massachusetts Mayor's Associa- tion; Kiwanis; Rotary; Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition; House Dem. Caucus Task Force on Nat'l. Security. Committees: House Armed Services Committee, Chm., Subcommittee on Readiness, Chm., Acquisition Policy Panel; Select Committee on Intelligence; Small Business Committee. Public office: Ward Councillor; City Councillor- at-Large; Mayor of Peabody 1967-78; Repre- sentative in Congress (96th-101st) 1979-'90. U. S. HOUSE 17 JOHN JOSEPH MOAKLEY 1812 Columbia Road, Boston (South), 9th District, Democrat. Born: Boston, April 27, 1927. Education: South Boston High School; Univer- sity of Miami; Suffolk Law School, LL.B., '56. Profession: U.S. Congressman. Organizations: Disabled American Veterans; Knights of Columbus; V.F.W.; American Legion. Public office: Mass. House 1953-'60; Mass. Senate 1 965-70; Boston City Council 1 97 1 -72; Repre- sentative in Congress (93rd-101st) 1973-'90. I . S. HOI SE RICHARD E. NEAL 36 Atwater Terrace, Springfield, 2nd District, Democrat. Born: Worcester, February 14, 1949. Education: American International College, B. A. 72; University of Hartford, M.P.A., 76. Profession: Congressman. Public office: Springfield City Council 1978-'84; Mayor 1984-'88; Representative in Congress (101st) 1989-'90. i;. S. HOI SE 19 GERRY E. STUDDS 16 Black Horse Lane, Cohasset, 10th District, Democrat. Born: Mineola, New York, May 12, 1937. Education: Cohasset Public Schools; Derby Academy; Groton School; Yale University (B.A. in American Studies, 1959; M.A.T. in History, 1961). Profession: Educator. Public office: Foreign Service Officer, State Dept. 1961-'62; Pres. Kennedy's White House Staff (Exec. Asst., Domestic Peace Corps) 1962-'63; Delegate and Platform Committee, 1968 Democratic Nat'l Convention; Represen- tative in Congress (93rd-101st) 1973-'90. THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT COVKRNOR 23 MICHAEL STANLEY DUKAKIS 85 Perry Street, Brookline, Democrat. Born: Brookline, November 3, 1933. Education: Brookline High School; Swarthmore College, '55; Harvard Law School, '60. Profession: Attorney; Lecturer, Director of Inter- governmental Studies, JFK School of Gov't., Harvard University. Organizations: Nat'l Govs. Assn.: Chm., Econom- ic Development and Technological Innovation Com., and Environmental Sub-Com.; Chm., Economic Development Com., Coalition of N.E. Govs.; Chm., N.E. Govs. Conf.; Chm., Dem. Govs. Assn. Public office: Mass. House 1963-'70; Governor 1975-'78, 1983-'90. 24 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR EVELYN F. MURPHY 148 Fuller Street, Brookline, Democrat. Born: Panama, Canal Zone, May 14, 1940. Education: Duke University. A.B., Ph.D. Columbia University, M.A. Profession: Economist. Public office: Lieutenant Governor 1987-'90. SECRETARY 25 MICHAEL J. CONNOLLY 42 Cerdan Avenue, Boston (Roslindale), Democrat. Born: Boston, April 20, 1947. Education: Boston Latin School, '65; College of the Holy Cross, A.B., '69; New England School of Law, J.D., '76. Profession: Attorney. Organizations: Mass. Bar Assn.; Nat'l Assn. of Sec. of State; Duke Univ. Forum on Pres. Norn.; Lawyers' Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control; CPPAX; Holy Cross Club of Boston; Marriage Encounter; St. John Chrysostom Parish Council. Public office: Mass. House 1973-'78; Secretary of the Commonwealth l979-'90. 26 ATTORNEY GENERAL \ I JAMES M. SHANNON 401 Prospect Street, Lawrence, Democrat. Born: Methuen, April 4, 1952. Education: Phillips Academy, Andover; Johns Hopkins University, B.A.; George Washington University, J.D. Profession: Lawyer. Public office: Representative in Congress (96th- 98th) 1979-'84; Attorney General 1987-'90. TREASIRKR 27 ROBERT QUENTIN CRANE 7 Mountview Road, Wellesley, Democrat. Born: Providence, R.I., March 21, 1926. Education: Boston English High School; Boston College. Organizations: Veterans of Foreign Wars; Ameri- can Legion; Knights of Columbus; Catholic Alumnae Sodality; Boston College Alumni. Public office: Mass. House 1957-'64; Treasurer and Receiver General 1964 (to fill vacancy), 1965-'90. 28 Al DITOR A. JOSEPH DeNUCCI 1 19 Warwick Road, Newton, Democrat. Born: Newton, August 30, 1939. Education: Newton High School; Boston University. Profession: Auditor. Organizations: Board of Directors, Newton Boy's Club; Board of Directors, Newton YMCA: Past President, St. Bernard's Holy Name Society; Sons of Italy; Knights of Columbus. Public office: Newton Democratic City Com- mittee; Mass. House 1977-'86; Auditor 1987-'90. THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL EXECLTIVK COI NT II 31 ^ ^ ^f PETER L. ELEEV 69 Forbes Hill Road. Quincy. Fourth District. Democrat. Born: Niagara Falls. N.Y.. February 3. 1952. Education: Boston College. B.A.. 73: Suffolk Lniversity Law School, J.D., 76. Profession: Attorney. Organizations: Massachusetts Bar Assn.: Quincy Bar Assn.: Board of Trustees. Quincy Jr. College. Public office: Former Assistant District Attorney, Public Defender (Norfolk Countv): Executive Council 1981-'90. 32 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHRISTOPHER A. lANNELLA, JR. 1 1 1 Perkins Street, Boston (Jamaica Plain), Second District, Democrat. Born: Boston, November 6, 1952. Education: Boston Latin School; Boston College, A.B., 74 Suffolk University
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