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    Horace Tracy Cahill (December 12, 1894 – August 22, 1976) was an American politician who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, as Speaker...
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    Maurice J. Tobin defeated Republican lieutenant governor Horace T. Cahill. Horace T. Cahill ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Boston mayor Maurice...
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    Massachusetts In office January 5, 1939 – January 4, 1945 Lieutenant Horace T. Cahill Preceded by Charles F. Hurley Succeeded by Maurice J. Tobin Speaker...
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    Sara B. Sikes, Sara Martin, Sara Georgini, Amanda A. Mathews, and James T. Connolly. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2012, pp. 498–500.] Accessed...
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    Horace T. Cahill Republican nominee for Governor of Massachusetts 1946, 1948 Succeeded by Arthur W. Coolidge Political offices Preceded by Horace T....
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    Massachusetts, defeating the Republican nominee, Lieutenant Governor Horace T. Cahill. He served one term as governor from 1945 to 1947. Tobin proposed a...
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    Massachusetts House of Representatives In office 1939–1943 Preceded by Horace T. Cahill Succeeded by Rudolph King Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives...
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      Francis E. Kelly 1937–1939 Democratic Charles F. Hurley (D) 54   Horace T. Cahill 1939–1945 Republican Leverett Saltonstall (R) 55   Robert F. Bradford...
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    Townsend Recovery Act line. Dewey G. Archambault, Mayor of Lowell Horace T. Cahill, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives J. Watson Flett...
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  • philanthropist Horace T. Cahill (1894–1976), American politician Horace Tabor (1830–1899), American prospector, businessman, and politician Horace Tapscott...
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    Saltonstall was unopposed for re-election. Incumbent Lieutenant Governor Horace Cahill was unopposed for re-election. Paul Dever, Massachusetts Attorney General...
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    1938 election. He finished third in the Republican primary behind Horace T. Cahill and Kenneth D. Johnson. Howard was treasurer of Middlesex County, Massachusetts...
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  • (1921–1924) John C. Hull (1925–1928) Leverett Saltonstall (1929–1937) Horace T. Cahill (1937–1938) Christian Herter (1939–1942) Rudolph King (1943–1944) Frederick...
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  • former Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General of Massachusetts Horace T. Cahill, former Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Elmer Hewitt Capen (B...
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  • American actor, playwright, theatre director and instructor March 29 Thomas Cahill, American scholar and writer (d. 2022) Ray Davis, American bass musician...
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  • Marc M. Mouton (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts: Horace T. Cahill (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Matilda Dodge Wilson...
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  • coach (d. 2018) April 3 – Tony Orlando, American musician April 4 – Craig T. Nelson, American actor April 5 – Peter King, American politician April 6...
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  • William Joseph Simmons, founder of the second Ku Klux Klan (born 1880) May 21 Horace B. Carpenter, actor (b. 1875) Frank Cable, naval architect (b. 1863) June...
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  • Charles W. Daniels, judge (d. 2019) Holland Taylor, actress January 16 – Peter T. Snowe, American politician, businessman (d. 1973) January 18 – Kay Granger...
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    American astronaut Lois Johnson, American country music singer (d. 2014) K. T. Oslin, American country singer-songwriter (d. 2020) May 17 – Taj Mahal, African-American...
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  • unopposed, but lost in the general election to Republican incumbent Horace T. Cahill. During his final term, Carr resigned to enter the armed forces. During...
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    Defeated for election as Lieutenant Governor by Francis E. Kelly 69 Horace T. Cahill Republican 1937–1938 Braintree (6th Norfolk) Elected Lieutenant Governor...
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    opponent, John C. Carr, by 78 votes. He lost the general election to Horace T. Cahill 50.6% to 47.6%. During World War II, Gallagher was a lieutenant commander...
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  • Putnam. In the race for lieutenant governor, Republican incumbent Horace T. Cahill defeated Democratic Mayor of Medford John C. Carr. Both were unopposed...
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    Boston Globe. August 9, 1969. "The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio on January 29, 1982 · Page 32". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 16 July 2018. v t e...
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  • (R) 10R, 5D 1938 1939 Leverett Saltonstall (R) Horace T. Cahill (R) 28R, 12D 143R, 97D 1940 1941 Robert T. Bushnell (R) Thomas J. Buckley (D) 25R, 15D 9R...
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    S. Senate, Democratic victory Maurice J. Tobin (Democratic) 53.64% Horace T. Cahill (Republican) 46.00% Henning A. Blomen (Socialist Labor) 0.27% Guy S...
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    Governor Leverett Saltonstall would resign so that Lieutenant Governor Horace T. Cahill could appoint him to the vacant seat, he chose not to. Instead, on...
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    1863 Thomas S. Burgin Marion Cowan Burrows May 7, 1865 Fred L. Butler Horace T. Cahill December 12, 1894 Henry W. Caldwell Thomas Harold Carr Thomas Francis...
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