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1954-House-01-Appendix.Pdf (8.924Mb) APPENDIX [No. 1] REGISTER O F T H U E xecutive Legislative D epartm ents O F T H E GOVERNMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS 1954 1896 1896 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. F irst NAME AND OFFICE. Occupation. Y ear in Residence. Date of Birth. Native Place Present Office. APPENDIX. Christian A. Herter (R), Governor .... Boston Mar. 28, 1895 Paris, France . - 1953 Sumner G. Whittier (R), Lieutenant-Governor Everett July 1, 1911 Everett Salesman 1953 Harold R. Allen (R), Councillor, District No. 1 . Brockton . June 10, 1896 St. John, N. B. Shoe business 1953 Charles J. Gabriel (R), Councillor, District No. 2 Hingham . Jan. 14, 1910 Quincy Banker 1953 David B. Williams (R), Councillor, District No. 3 Concord . Jan. 7, 1919 Boston Lawyer 19531 Patrick J. Sonny McDonough (D), Councillor, Boston (Dor­ Apr. 29, 1911 Boston (South) Merchandising . 1947 District No. 4. chester). Arthur A. Thomson (R), Councillor, District No. 5 No. Andover . May 5, 1904 LawTence . Lawyer 1953 M. Edward Viola (R~), Councillor, District No. 6 Arlington . May 25, 1902 Boston Lawyer 1953 Gabriel G. Morze (R), Councillor, District No. 7 Gardner July 28, 1909 Gardner . Lawyer 1953 Bruce Crane (R), Councillor, District No. 8 Dalton July 27, 1909 Dalton Paper maker 1953 William H. ITarrison, Jr., The Adjutant General . Boston Apr. 16, 1897 Boston - 1946 Edmund V. Keville, Secretary to the Governor Belmont . July 30, 1910 Boston Lawyer 1953 John P. White, Legislative Secretary to the Governor Winthrop . Dec. 18, 1915 Winthrop . Leg. Counsel and 1953 Agent. Clarence K. Elam, Executive Secretary . Boston Oct. 3, 1923 Cambridge Administration . 1953 APPENDIX. E l e c t i v e H e a d s o f D e p a r t m e n t s . Edward J. Cronin (D), Secretary of the Common- Chelsea Feb. 25, 1912 Chelsea Lawyer 1949 wealth. Foster Furcolo (D), Treasurer and Receiver- Longmeadow . July 29, 1911 New Haven, Lawyer 19522 General. Conn. George Fingold (R), Attorney-General Concord . Oct. 18, 1908 Boston Lawyer 1953 Thomas J. Buckley (D), Auditor of the Common- Boston Feb. 3, 1895 Boston (East) . _ _ 1941 wealth. 1 E lected by G eneral C o u rt to fill vacancy M arch 12, 1953; qualified M arch 25, 1953. 1 A ppointed to fill vacancy Ju ly 5, 1952. 1897 1898 1898 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. SENATE. H o n . RICHARD I . FURBUSH, P r e s i d e n t . Y ears in L eg isla tu r e. D istrict. NAME. Residence. Date of Birth. Place of Birth. Occupation. House. Senate. APPENDIX. B erkshire .... Silvio 0. Conte (R) Pittsfield . N ov. 9, 1921 P ittsfield Law yer None. 1951-54. First Bristol John F. Parker (R) . T a u n to n . M ay 29, 1907 Boston (Dorchester) Newspaper com­ None. 1953-54. positor. Second Bristol . Mary L. Fonseca (D) Fall River . M ar. 30, 1915 Fall R iver Secretary None. 1953-54. Third Bristol Edmund Dinis (D) New Bedford Oct. 4, 1924 St. Michael’s, Azores . Law yer 1949-50. 1953-54. Cape and Plymouth . Edward C. Stone1 (R) B arnstable Ju n e 29, 1878 Lexington Law yer 1903-04. 1948-54.1 First Essex Charles V. Hogan (Z>) L y n n .... Apr. 12, 1897 L ynn .... Law yer 1935-40. 1941-54. Second Essex C. Henry Glovsky2 (R) . B everly M ar. 26, 1918 Salem .... Law yer 1951-53. 1954.2 Third Essex Philip A. Graham (R) . H am ilto n . M ay 21, 1910 L ynn .... F arm er None. 1951-54. Fourth Essex John Adams (R) A ndover M ay 30, 1915 Exeter, N. H. Sales engineer None. 1953-54. Fifth Essex Michael A. Flanagan (D) . Law rence . Feb. 21, 1890 Lawrence Law yer 1917-19. 1943-54. Franklin and Hampshire . Ralph C. Mahar (R) Orange Jan . 4, 1912 O range .... L aw yer 1937-44. 1945-54. First Hampden . Ralph V. Clampit (R) Springfield M ar. 28, 1896 Springfield . L aw yer 1933-42. 1943-54. Second Hampden M aurice A. D onahue (R) . H olyoke Sept. 21, 1918 H olyoke Teacher 1949-50. 1951-54. Hampden, Hampshire and Ralph Lerche (R) . Northampton . Aug. 19, 1899 Springfield . - 1939-44. 1945-54. Berkshire. First Middlesex . Paul R. Achin (R) . Lowell Feb. 2, 1920 Lowell .... L aw yer None. 1951-54. Second Middlesex Daniel F. O’Brien (JD) C am bridge Dec. 12, 1889 C am bridge Funeral director . None. 1949-54. Third Middlesex James J. Corbett (D) Somorvillo Nov. 27, 1896 Som erville Real eetate . None. 1949-54. Fourth Middlesex Fred Lamson (R) M alden Deo. 11, 1910 Stonington, Me. M erchant 1945-48. 1953-54. Fifth Middlesex Richard I. Furbush (R) . W altham Jan . 4, 1904 W altham Manufacturer 1939-42. 1943-54. Sixth Middlesex Robert P. Campbell (R) . M edford Dec. 20, 1887 Som erville A uditor 1937-48. 1951-54. Seventh Middlesex George J. Evans (R) Wakefield . Feb. 4, 1909 W akefield Shoe manufac­ 1943-46. 1947-54. turer. Middlesex and Norfolk Charles W. Olson (R) A shland Aug. 24, 1889 St. Paul, Minn. B uilder 1935-40. 1941-54. Middlesex and Suffolk Richard H. Lee (R) N ew ton Dec. 20, 1901 Foxcroft, Me. Law yer None. 1947-54. First Norfolk Charles W. Hedges (R) . Q uincy M ar. 27, 1901 Westfield Commercial re­ 1933-42,’47-50. 1951-64. porting. Second Norfolk . Leslie B. Cutler (R) N eedham . M ar. 24, 1890 B oston .... - 1939-48. 1949-54. APPENDIX. Norfolk and Plymouth Newland H. Holmes* (R) W eym outh Aug. 30, 1891 B rockton Deputy sheriff 1925-29. 1929-54.* Norfolk and Suffolk . Philip G. Bowker (R) . Brookline . Apr. 17, 1899 Brookline Sales representa­ 1933-40. 1947-54. tive. P ly m o u th .... Hastings Keith (R) West Bridgewater Nov. 22, 1915 B rockton Insurance under­ None. 1953-54. w riter. First Suffolk Andrew P. Quigley (D) . Chelsea Jan . 13, 1926 Chelsea P ublisher 1949-50. 1951-54. Second Suffolk . Mario Umana (D) . Boston (East) . May 5, 1914 Boston (East) Law yer 1949-52. 1953 54. Third Suffolk Charles J. Innes (R) B oston June 1, 1901 New York, N. Y. Lawyer 1933-42. 1943-54. Fourth Suffolk . John E. Powers (D) Boston (South) . Nov. 1, 1910 Boston (South) Supervisor . 1939-46. 1947-54. Fifth Suffolk John F. Collins (D) . Boston (Roxbury) Ju ly 20, 1919 Boston .... Lawyer 1947-50. 1951-54. Sixth Suffolk' Daniel Rudsten (D) Boston (Dorchester) . Ju n e 18, 1914 Chelsea .... Playwright . 1947-50. 1953-54. Seventh Suffolk William J. Keenan (D) Boston (Dorchester) . N ov. 14, 1904 Ireland .... Salesm an None. 1949-54. First Worcester . William D. Fleming (D) . Worcester . Apr. 14, 1907 W orcester Salesm an 1937-46. 1947-54. Second Worcester Harold R. Lundgren (R) . Worcester . M ay 22, 1894 Mt. Jewett, Pa. Insurance 1942-46. 1939-44, ’53-54. Third Worcester Elizabeth A. Stanton (D) Fitchburg . May 27, 1909 Fitchburg Teacher None. 1953-54. Fourth Worcester Alfred B. Cenedella, Jr. (R) M ilford Dec. 23, 1917 M ilford .... Law yer None. 1953-54. Worcester and Hampden . Richard F. Treadway (R) S turbridge Ju n e 5, 1913 Williamstown Hotel manage­ None. 1953-54. m ent. 1 E lected to fill vacancy; qualified Feb. 25, 1948. * Elected Dec. 15, 1953 to fill vacancy; qualified Dec. 23, 1953. 1899 1 Elected to fill vacancy; qualified Oot. 2, 1929. COo o OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. NAME OF OFFICER. Residence. D ate B irth . Native Place. First Year of in Office. APPENDIX. Irving N. Hayden,1 C lerk................................... Quincy (Wollaston) Nov. 22, 1892 Quincy .... 1932 Thomas A. Chadwick,1 Assistant Clerk . Lowell .... July 31, 1904 Lowell .... 1932 Arthur R. Driscoll,1 Sergeant-at-Arms Fall River Feb. 28, 1892 Fall River 1949 Rev. Frederick M. Eliot, D.D., Chaplain Cambridge Sept. 15, 1889 Boston (Dorchester) . 19514 1 Assistant Clerk, March 1, 1922-March 14, 1932. Elected Clerk, March 14, 1932. 1 Appointed Assistant Clerk, March 14, 1932. * Appointed Doorkeeper of the Senate and Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms April 1, 1931. Elected Sergeant-at-Arms by the Senate March 30, and by the House August 31, 1949. 4 C haplain 1945-1948. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. II o n . CHARLES GIBBONS, S t o n e i i a m , Speaker. D istricts. REPRESENTATIVES. Residence. Date of Birth. Native Place. Occupation. Years in House. APPENDIX. B arnstable C ou n ty . No. 1 . Allan F. Jones B arnstable Ju n e 29, 1921 B arnstable General road contractor 1949-54. 2 . Oscar J. Cahoon . H arw ich Apr. 29, 1912 H arw ich L aw yer .... 1947-54. B e r k sh ir e C ou nty. No. 1 . Roger A. Sala North Adams Aug. 8, 1893 North Adams . L aw yer .... 1953-4. 2 . Richard A. Ruether . Williamstown Aug. 28, 1890 Williamstown Manufacturer’s representa­ 1949-54. tive. 3 . Thomas E. Enright . P ittsfield Aug. 1, 1881 New Lebanon, N. Y. Insurance broker (retired) . 1945-54. 4 . A rth u r W. Milne Pittsfield M ar. 28, 1908 Pittsfield . R ealtor .... 1941-4, ’49-54. b . John J. Dwyer . Pittsfield Ju ly 23, 1918 Pittsfield Law yer .... 1951-4. 8 . Franklin Sturgis, Jr. Lee .... O ct. 18, 1883 Lanesborough . Proprietor of general store 1910, ’53-4. and gas filling station. 1 . Sidney Q. Curtiss Sheffield . Sept. 4, 1917 Sheffield . Lawyer .... 1949-54. 1901 1902 1902 D istricts. REPRESENTATIVES. Residence. Date of Birth. Native Place. Occupation. Years in House. B risto l C o u n ty . N o. 1 . Carlton H. Bliss1 North Attleborough Aug. 7, 1900 North Attleborough . Insurance .... 1951-4.1 Arthur E.
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