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  1. John Foster Furcolo (July 29, 1911 – July 5, 1995) was an American lawyer, writer, and Democratic Party politician from Massachusetts. He was the state's 60th governor, and also represented the state as a member of the United States House of Representatives.

  2. John Foster Furcolo est un homme politique américain, membre du parti démocrate, le 29 juillet 1911 et mort le 5 juillet 1995. Furcolo est gouverneur du Massachusetts entre 1957 et 1961 et représentant à la chambre entre 1949 et 1952.

  3. Foster Furcolo, whose two two-year terms as Governor of Massachusetts highlighted a lifetime in politics, public service, legal practice, teaching and literary endeavors, died yesterday at...

  4. 21 nov. 2022 · Before becoming Massachusetts’ 60th Governor in 1957, Foster Furcolo was a lawyer, Naval Officer in WWII, writer and a Democratic politician. He was raised in Longmeadow where he attended public schools.

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  5. In 1955, Governor Foster Furcolo turned down a proposal to establish the Shirley–Eustis House in Roxbury, built by royal Governor William Shirley, as the official residence. At one time, Governor John A. Volpe accepted the donation of the Endicott Estate in Dedham from the heirs of Henry Bradford Endicott.

  6. When Robert Travaglini of East Boston was elected as Senate President in 2003, he became the first Italian-American to lead a legislative branch in the 223 years since the creation of the Great and General Court. On this day in 1911, Foster Furcolo was born in New Haven.

  7. John Foster Furcolo est un homme politique américain, membre du parti démocrate, né le 29 juillet 1911 et mort le 5 juillet 1995. Furcolo est gouverneur du Massachusetts entre 1957 et 1961 et représentant à la chambre entre 1949 et 1952.