- John
Foster Furcolo (July 29, 1911 – July 5, 1995) was an
American lawyer, writer, and
Democratic Party politician from M****achusetts. He was the state's...
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Democrat Foster Furcolo was
elected Governor of M****achusetts to
replace in****bent
Christian Herter, who did not run for re-election.
Furcolo defeated Republican...
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engage in time-sensitive
negotiations with
Furcolo regarding the
successor to Kennedy's
Senate seat.
Furcolo initially hoped to
appoint himself to Kennedy's...
- M****achusetts does not have a governor's mansion. In 1955,
Governor Foster Furcolo turned down a
proposal to
establish the Shirley–Eustis
House in Roxbury...
- M****achusetts
gubernatorial election was held on
November 4, 1958.
Democrat Foster Furcolo was
elected Governor of M****achusetts for a
second term,
defeating Republican...
- 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 election...
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Harris Long E.
Morse Gillett Churchill Bowles Kaynor Granfield Clason Furcolo Boland Neal
McGovern 3rd
district Gerry Bourne Coffin S.
Lyman Mattoon...
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since 1945
Senator Saltonstall was
unopposed for re-nomination.
Foster Furcolo,
Treasurer and Receiver-General of M****achusetts
since 1952 John I. Fitzgerald...
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Deeds Foster Furcolo,
Governor of M****achusetts
Thomas J. O'Connor,
Mayor of
Springfield Edmund Dinis,
District Attorney Governor Foster Furcolo, who lost...
- John A.
Volpe was
elected Governor of M****achusetts to
replace Foster Furcolo.
Volpe defeated Democrat Joseph D. Ward in the race. Also
running were...