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  2. James J. Craven Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James Craven, circa 1961. James J. Craven Jr. (March 24, 1919 – June 6, 1991) was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 12th Suffolk District (includes parts of Roxbury, Jamaica Plain and Roslindale) starting in 1957.

  3. Forest Hills Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Forest Hills Cemetery is a historic 275-acre (111.3 ha) rural cemetery, greenspace, arboretum, and sculpture garden in the Forest Hills section of Jamaica Plain, a neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

  4. Thelma Shoher Baker - Wikipedia

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    Thelma Shoher married biological anthropologist and World War II veteran Paul Thornell Baker in 1949. They had four children. Her husband died in 2007, after many years with Alzheimer's disease, [16] [17] and Shoher died from COVID-19 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on January 5, 2021, at the age of 96.

  5. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Plain Gazette: Boston: Suffolk: Biweekly: ... (Dynamic collection of online news sources about Massachusetts, circa 2008–present) Joseph P. Healey Library.

  6. Andrew Puopolo - Wikipedia

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    Puopolo grew up in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston and graduated from the prestigious Boston Latin School before enrolling at Harvard. A senior and the starting cornerback for the Crimson during the 1976 season, he was scheduled to graduate the following spring with a degree in biology. He was planning to attend medical school.

  7. Malcolm Nichols - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives,1907–09, representing Ward 10 of Boston [14] (the Back Bay), where he was a member and clerk of the House Committee on Metropolitan affairs. [1] He served as a member of the Massachusetts Senate, 1914, 1917–19.

  8. James Michael Curley - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Curley (November 20, 1874 – November 12, 1958) was an American Democratic politician from Boston, Massachusetts.He served four terms as mayor of Boston between 1914 and 1955.

  9. Michael Stephen Feld - Wikipedia

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    Michael S. Feld received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the supervision of laser pioneer Ali Javan.He remained at MIT throughout his career, where he was a faculty member from 1968 to 1976.