词条 | Edward F. McLaughlin Jr. |
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|name= Edward Francis McLaughlin Jr. |image= |caption= |order= 60th |office= Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts |term_start= January 5, 1961 |term_end= January 3, 1963 |governor= John A. Volpe |predecessor= Robert F. Murphy |successor= Francis X. Bellotti |office2=Member of the City Council of Boston[1] |term_start2= 1953 |term_end2= 1960 |office3= President of the City Council of Boston[1] |term_start3= 1959 |term_end3= 1960 |predecessor3= Patrick F. McDonough |successor3= Patrick F. McDonough |birth_date= August 18, 1920[1] |birth_place=Boston, Massachusetts |death_date= January 21, 2005 (aged 84) |death_place=Centerville, Massachusetts |party= Democrat |profession=Attorney |spouse= Elizabeth Drake[2][3] |children=Paul R. McLaughlin, Richard J. McLaughlin, Elizabeth Ann McLaughlin, Patricia Anne McLaughlin, Edward F. McLaughlin, Robert D. McLaughlin. |alma_mater= Boston Latin School, Dartmouth College, A.B. Tuck School of Business, Northeastern University School of Law, L.L.B.[1] |branch=United States Navy |rank= Lieutenant |unit= PT Squadron 10, |commands=Pacific Theater of Operations, South West Pacific theater |battles=World War II }} Edward Francis McLaughlin Jr. (August 18, 1920 – January 21, 2005) was an American attorney and politician who served as an assistant United States Attorney, Boston city councilor,[4] president of the Boston City Council,[1] and the 60th Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1961-63. As a member of the U.S. Attorney's office, McLaughlin was one of the prosecutors in the Brinks robbery case.[5] He later served as a deputy general manager and chief legal counsel for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.[6] References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{Citation |last=Commonwealth of Massachusetts| title=1961-1962 Public officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts|page=23|publisher=Commonwealth of Massachusetts|location=Boston, MA|year=1961}} 2. ^{{Citation news|work=The Boston Herald|title=Obituary: Edward McLaughlin funeral rites today|page=32|publisher=The Boston Herald|location=Boston, MA|date=January 25, 2005}} 3. ^{{Citation|first=Peter|last=McLaughlin|title=My Grandfather: Edward F. McLaughlin Jr. The Life of a Lieutenant Overseas|publisher=Needham High School|location=Needham, MA|date=April 15, 2004}} 4. ^{{Citation|first=Tom|last=Long|title=EDWARD F. MCLAUGHLIN JR., 84, FORMER LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR|publisher=The Boston Globe|location=Boston, MA|date=January 22, 2005}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=E. F. McLaughlin, Active in Politics for 40 Years, Dies at 69|work=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 29, 1953}} 6. ^{{cite news|last=Murphy|first=Jeremiah V.|title=Lincoln Resigns|work=The Boston Globe|date=September 21, 1967}} Bibliography
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