to a second Senate term of six years in 1958, advised then-Governor Foster Furcolo to appoint Smith to fill the vacated seat "in the interest of promoting... 7 KB (551 words) - 20:37, 10 July 2023 |
Donohue of Worcester (1947–74) John F. Kennedy of Cambridge (1947–53) Foster Furcolo of Springfield (1949–52) Edward Boland of Springfield (1953–89) Tip... 31 KB (2,820 words) - 18:50, 22 April 2024 |
a lobbyist. He was appointed in 1946, 1948, and 1950 by his friend Foster Furcolo to serve locally as the director of his U.S. House of Representatives... 14 KB (1,474 words) - 23:00, 23 March 2024 |
American investment manager Foster Furcolo (1911–1995), American politician Foster Fyans (1790–1870), Irish military officer Foster Griffin (born 1995), American... 4 KB (531 words) - 00:34, 4 July 2023 |
Frelinghuysen Jr. (1941), U.S. Representative (R-New Jersey), 1953–1975 Foster Furcolo (1936), U.S. Representative (D-Massachusetts), 1949–1952 Edwin W. Higgins... 135 KB (13,401 words) - 12:10, 8 May 2024 |
Deeds Foster Furcolo, Governor of Massachusetts Thomas J. O'Connor, Mayor of Springfield Edmund Dinis, District Attorney Governor Foster Furcolo, who lost... 7 KB (465 words) - 12:56, 7 March 2024 |
Democrat Foster Furcolo was elected Governor of Massachusetts to replace incumbent Christian Herter, who did not run for re-election. Furcolo defeated... 5 KB (143 words) - 21:33, 6 April 2024 |
Governor Foster Furcolo and Mayor John F. Collins in the 1960s holding plans to build Government Center in place of Scollay Square... 13 KB (1,407 words) - 01:45, 20 December 2023 |
Massachusetts does not have a governor's mansion. In 1955, Governor Foster Furcolo turned down a proposal to establish the Shirley–Eustis House in Roxbury... 117 KB (5,969 words) - 20:01, 2 May 2024 |