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  2. James Michael Curley - Wikipedia

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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 mayor of Boston between 1914 and 1955. Curley ran for mayor in every election for which he was legally qualified.

  3. James Curley (astronomer) - Wikipedia

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    James Curley (26 October 1796 – 24 July 1889) was an Irish-American astronomer. [1] Life. Curley was born at Athleague, County Roscommon, Ireland.

  4. James Curley - Wikipedia

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    James Curley may refer to: James Curley (astronomer) (1796–1889), Irish-American astronomer; James Curley (Australian politician) (1846–1913), Australian politician;

  5. A.B. Skhy - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Geyer and Marcotte recruited drummer Rick Jaeger and guitarist James "Curley" Cooke (formerly of The Versitones and The Steve Miller Band), and the new lineup recorded a second album, Ramblin' On, in March 1970 with Kim Fowley and Michael Lloyd producing. [1] [5] The album included a mixture of cover versions and original songs by Cooke ...

  6. Georgetown University Astronomical Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Georgetown University Astronomical Observatory (also the Heyden Observatory and Francis J. Heyden Observatory) was founded in 1841 by Father James Curley of the Department of Physics at Georgetown College. Father Curley chose a site on the college grounds, planned the building, and supervised its construction to its completion in 1844. [1]

  7. The Last Hurrah - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly accepted that the character of Skeffington is based on James Michael Curley, Mayor of Boston 1914-1918, 1922–1926, 1930–1934 and 1946–1950, and Governor of Massachusetts 1935-1937. At the end of his fourth term as Mayor in 1949, aged 74, Curley ran for re-election but was defeated by John Hynes.

  8. 1921 Boston mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Thus, incumbent Andrew James Peters was unable to run for re-election. Due to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, this was the first Boston municipal election that women could vote in. [3] Curley was inaugurated on Monday, February 6, 1922. [4]

  9. 1949 Boston mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The Boston mayoral election of 1949 occurred on Tuesday, November 8, 1949, between incumbent Mayor of Boston James Michael Curley, city clerk and former acting mayor John B. Hynes, and three other candidates. Hynes was elected to his first term.