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  2. Will McDonough - Wikipedia

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    During his 40+ years writing career with the Globe (interrupted only by a brief departure in 1973), [2] McDonough worked with other legendary Globe sportswriters such as Peter Gammons, Bob Ryan, and Leigh Montville. [3] Beginning in 1993, he was named an associate editor of the Globe. [3] Montville has said of McDonough: "He was the scoop guy.

  3. Edward F. McLaughlin Jr. - Wikipedia

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    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 Massachusetts from 1961 to 1963.

  4. John Kiley - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1993 Boston Globe obituary: "From the age of 15, when he made his professional musician's debut at the Criterion Theater in Roxbury, Kiley played in many Greater Boston movie theaters. In 1934 he switched to radio and was music director for the next 22 years at radio station WMEX."

  5. Mary B. Newman - Wikipedia

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    According to her obituary in The Boston Globe, "she was 'affirmed' rather than sworn into office by Gov. Paul Dever" for her first term "because the Quaker faith doesn't allow swearing," and "was only the second legislator to be 'affirmed' in Massachusetts." [16]

  6. Loretta McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    As a journalist at the Boston Record American, McLaughlin, along with Jean Cole, covered the Boston Strangler murders in 1962. She was the first journalist to connect the murders and break the story about the serial killer. In 1992, she was appointed as Editorial Page Editor for the Boston Globe, only the second woman to serve in this role.

  7. Francis Bellotti - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting on Bellotti's legacy following his death, the current Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell wrote in The Boston Globe that: "His forward thinking and innovation positioned the attorney general’s office as a guardian of the rule of law and social justice. He wielded the law to protect fundamental rights and uphold public trust.

  8. Martin Baron - Wikipedia

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    Martin Baron (born October 24, 1954) is an American journalist who was editor of The Washington Post from December 31, 2012, until his retirement on February 28, 2021. [1] He was previously editor of The Boston Globe from 2001 to 2012; during that period, the Globe ' s coverage of the Boston Catholic sexual abuse scandal earned a Pulitzer Prize.

  9. Christian A. Herter Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Boston Globe Obituary Christian Herter Jr., legislator, Bay State scion - The Boston Globe; Obituary at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies SAIS Mourns Loss of Christian A. Herter Jr.