词条 | Erland F. Fish |
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|honorific-suffix =Hon. |name = Erland F. Fish |image = File:Erland F. Fish.png |imagesize = |smallimage = |caption = |order = |office = 74th President of the Massachusetts Senate |predecessor = Gaspar G. Bacon |successor = James G. Moran |term_start = 1933 |term_end = 1934 |office2 = Member of the Massachusetts Senate for the Norfolk & Suffolk District |predecessor2 = William S. Youngman |successor2 = Sybil Holmes |term_start2 = 1925 |term_end2 = 1937 |office3 = Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Second Norfolk District[1] |predecessor3 = |successor3 = |term_start3 = |term_end3 = |birth_date = {{birth date |1883|12|7|mf=y}}[1] |birth_place = Cambridge, Massachusetts[1] |death_place = {{death date and age |1942|2|18|1883|12|7|mf=y}} |party = Republican[1] |profession = Lawyer[1] |education = Harvard College Harvard Law School (1908) |spouse = |residence = 207 Mountfort Street, Brookline, Massachusetts[1] }}Erland Frederick Fish (December 7, 1883 – February 18, 1942) was a Massachusetts lawyer and politician who served as President of the Massachusetts Senate from 1933 to 1934.[1] BiographyFish was born on December 7, 1883.[1] Fish graduated from Harvard College and then Harvard Law School in 1908.[1][2] Starting in 1908, he clerked for a year for Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. at the U.S. Supreme Court. Afterwards, he worked for Gaston, Snow & Saltonstall, and later his family patent law firm, Fish, Richardson & Neave, in Boston.[3][4] In 1909, Fish joined the Massachusetts National Guard and served as captain in the 101st Field Artillery Regiment in France during WW I. From 1930 to 1934 he was the commanding general of the 26th Infantry Division, also known as the Yankee Division.[5] On February 18, 1942, Fish died at age 59 after he was hit by a taxicab in Boston.[6] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {{Citation| last=Howard | first=Richard T. | title = Public Officials of Massachusetts (1921-1922) | page =162. | publisher = The Boston Review| location = Boston, MA | year = 1921}} {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{succession box2. ^Warren, Charles (1908). [https://books.google.com/books?id=7GbD_J57LbQC&pg=RA2-PA371&dq=erland+f.+fish&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjG-KCvu7POAhVCgx4KHcz7B7cQ6AEIQzAI#v=onepage&q=erland%20f.%20fish&f=false History of the Harvard Law School and of Early Legal Conditions in America], p. 371. New York: Lewis Publishing Company. Reprinted 1999 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 99-29193. {{ISBN|1-58477-006-6}}. 3. ^Fish, Richardson & Neave LLP 4. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=8dNBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA428&lpg=PA428&dq=erland+f.+fish+harvard+law+school&source=bl&ots=6FywNkTuW0&sig=MbZ9GwLTmIUwUYd1FHmsOirLCYg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj9lZCAu7POAhVDGh4KHTHdC4cQ6AEIKDAC#v=onepage&q=erland%20f.%20fish&f=false The American Bar] (1921), p. 428. Minneapolis and New York: J.C. Fifield Company. 5. ^{{cite news|title=General Erland Fish Fatally Hurt by Taxi|work=The New York Times|date=February 19, 1942}} 6. ^New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1847-, vol. 96, at 210. | title = President of the Massachusetts Senate | before =Frank G. Allen | years = 1933–1934 | after=Gaspar G. Bacon}}{{s-mil}}{{s-bef|before=Alfred F. Foote}}{{s-ttl|title=Commanding General, 26th Infantry Division|years=1930–1934}}{{s-aft|after=Daniel Needham}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Fish, Erland F.}} 13 : 1883 births|1942 deaths|Harvard Law School alumni|Massachusetts state senators|Presidents of the Massachusetts Senate|Massachusetts National Guard personnel|Massachusetts Republicans|Massachusetts lawyers|People from Brookline, Massachusetts|Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives|National Guard of the United States generals|Law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States|Pedestrian road incident deaths |
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