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George Fingold (October 18, 1908 –
August 31, 1958) was an
American politician from M****achusetts who
served as
Attorney General of M****achusetts from...
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Commissioner Attorney General George Fingold was
unopposed in the
Republican primary. On
August 31, 1958,
Fingold died
unexpectedly at his home in Concord...
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Fingold. On May 25, a
grand jury
decided against indicting Jackson for the
murder of
Melvin W.
Clark Jr.
Following the jury's decision,
Fingold stated...
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again for
attorney general.
Following the
death of in****bent
George Fingold on
August 31, 1958, the M****achusetts
Legislature met on
September 5 to...
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defeated 4
other candidates,
including ****ure
Attorney General George Fingold, to win the
Republican primary.
During the campaign, Ayer
criticized Democratic...
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withdrew to
support the nominee, M****achusetts
Attorney General George Fingold. The
party backed Herter to run for
attorney general. He lost the general...
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candidate Henning A. Blomen, and
Prohibition candidate Guy S. Williams.
George Fingold was the only
candidate in the
Republican primary,
however he died nine...
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State Library of M****achusetts in Boston, M****achusetts was
established in 1826 and "supports the
research and
information needs of government, libraries...
- 1954
Delaware Albert Young Independent 1951 1955 M****achusetts
George Fingold Republican January 8, 1953
August 31, 1958 New York
Jacob Javits Republican...
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finished third in the
Republican primary behind Frederick Ayer Jr. and
George Fingold.
Butterworth practiced law for 50 years. He
founded the law firm of Butterworth...