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  2. Dick Donahue - Wikipedia

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    On January 4, 2002, a counsel to the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers (a state body which Donahue was, incidentally, a past chairman of) filed a petition for discipline to be taken against Donahue and his two associates in volved in the plot. The board then selected a special hearing officer to the matter.

  3. Thomas Finneran - Wikipedia

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    This connection is enough to warrant forfeiture" under the relevant Massachusetts statute, General Law c. 32, § 15(4). [19] As the result of Finneran's criminal convictions, he was also disbarred (license to practice law revoked) by the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers. [20]

  4. Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1820–1821

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    The Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1820–1821 ... Allowed the positions reserved for ministers of churches on the Harvard Board of Overseers to be open ...

  5. Harvey Silverglate - Wikipedia

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    Silverglate was a candidate in the 2009 Harvard Board of Overseers elections. After collecting 315 signatures from Harvard alumni, he was nominated as a petition candidate in early February 2009. His platform [11] focused on reforming the student disciplinary board, eliminating speech codes, and restoring the student voice in university ...

  6. Government of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts shares with the five other New England states the New England town form of government. All land in Massachusetts is divided among cities and towns and there are no unincorporated areas, population centers, or townships. Massachusetts has four kinds of public-school districts: local schools, regional schools, vocational-technical ...

  7. Charles P. Howard (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Howard was a delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1917, but resigned to enter the Army. [1] From 1923 to 1927, Howard represented the 7th Middlesex district in the Massachusetts Senate. [7] He was a member of the rules, judiciary, state administration, mercantile affairs, and special joint coal investigating committees. [1]

  8. Alonzo Ames Miner - Wikipedia

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    He served as pastor to churches in Methuen, Lowell, and Boston, Massachusetts. [ 2 ] Miner supported many moral and civic causes, at various times serving on the Board of Trustees at Tufts College, the Board of Overseers at Harvard (appointed 1863), [ 2 ] the Massachusetts Board of Education (from 1869, serving 24 years), [ 2 ] the Board of ...

  9. Thomas Russell (Massachusetts judge) - Wikipedia

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    In 1855, Russell joined the Harvard Board of Overseers. [7] He was also a trustee of the State Reform School for Boys and the Massachusetts Nautical School. [2] [3] From 1879 until his death he was the chairman of the Pilgrim Society. [2] In 1878, Russell became the president of the Emigrant Savings Bank. [2]