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    Malcolm Edwin Nichols (May 8, 1876 – February 7, 1951) was a journalist and American politician. Nichols served as the Mayor of Boston in the late 1920s...
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    Nichols Peyton List as young Jane Nichols James Marsden as Kevin "Malcolm" Doyle Malin Åkerman as Tess Nichols Charli Barcena as young Tess Nichols Judy...
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    John F. Fitzgerald ("Honey Fitz"), and every mayor since Republican Malcolm Nichols (1926–1930) has been known to be a Democrat. In a bid to temper the...
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    February 6, 1922. p. 1. Retrieved March 15, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com. "Mayor Nichols Inaugurated". The Boston Globe. January 4, 1926. p. A1. Retrieved March...
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  • Senate Malcolm Nichols (1876–1950), Massachusetts State Senate Ralph Nichols (American football) (1874–1949), Washington State Senate Robert Nichols (politician)...
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  • banned by the Watch and Ward Society, and, in 1929, Boston's mayor Malcolm Nichols and the city censor banned Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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  • University Larry D. Nichols, puzzle enthusiast and inventor Lew Nichols III (born 2001), American football player Malcolm Nichols, journalist and a U...
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    tremendous boost in 1929, owing to an unusual set of circumstances: Malcolm Nichols, the mayor of nearby Boston, banned the production of Eugene O'Neill's...
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    Mattapan at a cost of $750,000. At the dedication ceremony, Mayor Malcolm Nichols handed Cummins the quill used to sign the name change into effect and...
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    first alumnus of Harvard College to be elected mayor of Boston since Malcolm Nichols was elected in 1925. In 2022, Time magazine recognized Wu in its Time100...
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    McIntyre (1972– ) Entertainer, Member of Pop Act New Kids On The Block Malcolm Nichols (1876–1951), last Republican Mayor of Boston to date Francis Parkman...
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    Humane Society, Massachusetts Governor Alvan T. Fuller and Boston Mayor Malcolm Nichols. Governor Dern declined to prevent the hunt stating, "Antelope Island...
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  • Boston mayoral election of 1925 occurred on Tuesday, November 3, 1925. Malcolm Nichols, a former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and...
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    September 2008. In November 2018, Nichols filed for divorce. Nichols resides in Los Angeles, California. In the 1990s, Nichols became a Scientologist, having...
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  • restaurant chain received a boost in 1929 when the mayor of Boston, Malcolm Nichols, banned a production of Strange Interlude from his city. The Theatre...
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    primaries, White managed Coolidge's campaign in Massachusetts. After Malcolm Nichols won the 1925 Boston mayoral election, Coolidge appointed White to succeed...
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    (1914–1918, 1922–1926, 1930–1934, 1946–1950) Andrew J. Peters (1918–1922) Malcolm Nichols (1926–1930) Frederick Mansfield (1934–1938) Maurice J. Tobin (1938–1945)...
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  • other candidates, including former mayors James Michael Curley and Malcolm Nichols. In 1918, the Massachusetts state legislature had passed legislation...
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  • Pickwick Club collapse Metropolitan Theatre built. 1926 – Republican Malcolm Nichols becomes mayor. 1927 August 23: Sacco and Vanzetti executed. Boston...
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  • Johnson Richard Henry Lee Robert Liddell George Mason Mitch McConnell Malcolm Nichols Richard Nixon Barack Obama Sarah Palin Henry Paulson Ronald Reagan...
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    Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts from 1914 to 1915 Malcolm Nichols, Mayor of Boston from 1926 to 1930 Joseph F. O'Connell, member of the...
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    Humane Society, Massachusetts governor Alvan T. Fuller and Boston mayor Malcolm Nichols. Governor Dern declined to prevent the hunt, stating "Antelope Island...
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    first alumnus of Harvard College to be elected mayor of Boston since Malcolm Nichols was elected in 1925. In 2022, Wu received the "Catalyst for Justice...
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  • Mayor of Boston ineligible to serve consecutive terms. Thus, incumbent Malcolm Nichols was unable to run for re-election. Curley was sworn on Monday, January...
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    W. Mansfield and Malcolm Nichols. He ran again in 1937 and finished fourth behind Maurice J. Tobin, James Michael Curley, and Nichols. Foley was found...
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  • Michael Curley. He was appointed to the Boston Board of Appeals by Mayor Malcolm Nichols. Tomasello was urged to run in the 1933 Boston mayoral election. On...
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    of Boston in 1925. He finished 5th in the 10 candidate field behind Malcolm Nichols, Theodore A. Glynn, Joseph H. O'Neil, and Daniel H. Coakley. In 1926...
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  • 1914. Joseph Lee, member of the Boston School Committee since 1937. Malcolm Nichols, Mayor of Boston from 1926 to 1930. Maurice J. Tobin, Mayor of Boston...
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    following release of Nichols' video". WMAR-TV. Retrieved June 11, 2023. Wood, Pamela (June 18, 2023). "Gov. Moore appoints Malcolm Ruff to House of Delegates"...
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    Democratic candidates, which resulted in the election of Republican Malcolm Nichols. Nicholas replaced Glynn as fire commissioner in 1926. Glynn was a...
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