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    James Michael Curley (November 20, 1874 – November 12, 1958) was an American Democratic politician from Boston, Massachusetts. He served four terms as...
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  • James Curley may refer to: James Curley (astronomer) (1796–1889), Irish-American astronomer James Curley (Australian politician) (1846–1913), Australian...
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  • is assumed to represent Boston Mayor and Massachusetts Governor James Michael Curley. The story is told in the third person, either by a narrator or by...
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    Lomasney, Fitzgerald now also had to contend with the rising star of James Michael Curley of Roxbury, who was kept out of the race by assurances that Fitzgerald...
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  • (footballer) (1912–1973), English footballer Mick Curley, Gaelic football referee James Michael Curley (1874–1958), American politician This disambiguation...
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  • Two statues of James Michael Curley (sometimes called James Michael Curley, Jr.) are installed at the intersection of Congress and North streets, in Boston...
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    James Michael Curley, the state legislature in 1918 passed legislation barring the Mayor of Boston from serving consecutive terms in office; Curley was...
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    September 1, 1945 he became Boston's city clerk. On June 26, 1947, Mayor James Michael Curley was sentenced to six to eighteen months in prison for mail fraud...
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    visibility. At the urging of Kennedy's father, U.S. Representative James Michael Curley vacated his seat in the strongly Democratic 11th congressional district...
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    mayor James Michael Curley. Curley loudly accused the Yankee Protestant Ely of being anti-Irish, which Ely countered by pointing out Curley's own public...
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    Kennedys; in a large number of prominent local politicians, such as James Michael Curley; and in the establishment of Catholic Boston College. The Catholic...
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    Michael Joseph Curley (October 12, 1879 – May 16, 1947) was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the first archbishop of the...
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  • incorporated. James Michael Curley becomes mayor yet again once more. American Meteorological Society headquartered in city. 1947 Mayor Curley imprisoned;...
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    he began his term as Mayor of Boston, having defeated incumbent James Michael Curley in the 1917 mayoral election. He handled the Boston police strike...
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    metaphorical, and often pejorative, sense. In the early 20th century, James Michael Curley, a famously populist Boston politician who was called "mayor of the...
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    Massachusetts, allocating patronage in alliance with Boston mayor James Michael Curley. He was also a delegate from Massachusetts to the Constitutional...
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  • Australian politician James Michael Curley (1874–1958), Governor and U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and mayor of Boston John Curley (born 1938), Journalism...
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    Attorney Joseph C. Pelletier and as an on-again-off-again ally to Mayor James Michael Curley. As an attorney, Coakley took part in numerous badger game extortion...
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    have the floors in this goddamned hospital smoothed out!": 14  — James Michael Curley, American politician (12 November 1958), to his son while being wheeled...
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    Sixty-third Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Michael Curley. Andrew Peters later defeated Gallivan and two other candidates in...
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    Massachusetts House of Representatives. He defeated Democratic governor James Michael Curley in 1936 to represent Massachusetts in the United States Senate. He...
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    York City. Thomas D'Alesandro Jr., Mayor of Baltimore. James Michael Curley, Mayor of Boston. James J. Lyons, Borough President of the Bronx. Christy Walsh...
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    election was held on November 6, 1934. Democratic Mayor of Boston James Michael Curley was elected to his only term as Governor of Massachusetts. Charles...
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    Lodge Jr. won the race to succeed him over Democratic Boston mayor James Michael Curley and former Suffolk County prosecutor Thomas C. O'Brien. The election...
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    money, and was aligned with the Democratic Party faction opposed to James Michael Curley, the powerful Mayor of Boston. This faction was generally opposed...
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    November 1945 mayoral election by James Michael Curley. Kerrigan served as acting mayor in January 1946, until Curley was inaugurated. Kerrigan retired...
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    1931 sess., 29, accessed March 8, 2023 Sobel 1978, pp. 729–730. "James Michael Curley". National Governors Association. January 3, 2019. Retrieved March...
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    Great Depression and sold by the bank to Glenwood Sherrard in 1933. James Michael Curley, the charismatic, Irish-American "Mayor of the Poor" who dominated...
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    (1919–1995), Mayor of Boston James Michael Curley (1874–1958), Mayor of Boston, Governor of Massachusetts, and U.S. Representative James Dole (1877–1958), American...
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    consecutive terms at the time. He was succeeded by his predecessor, James Michael Curley. Nichols was an unsuccessful candidate for mayor in the November...
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