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John P. McMorrow

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31: 336:. He campaigned on a platform supporting the single-salary system for teachers and building new schools. He spent the final week of the campaign in the hospital with a viral infection. He finished third in an eight candidate race where the top five were elected. In 1957, McMorrow was unanimously elected chairman of the board. In the 1957 election, McMorrow topped the ticket in a contest that saw five supporters of the single-salary schedule elected to the board. 363:, declined to endorse either candidate. During the campaign, McMorrow worked as a strategist and assistant for Collins and following his upset victory, was his chief aide during the transition period. He studied a number of reforms aimed at streamlining city government, specifically in the areas of urban renewal, public relations, assessing, recreation, and administration. Collins took trips to 374:
On December 18, 1959, Collins announced that McMorrow would serve as his deputy mayor (a position officially titled director of administrative services). In this role, McMorrow would "see that the policies enunciated by the administration are carried out", according to Collins. During his tenure as
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and was director of research and statistics for the Massachusetts Department of Education. In the latter role, McMorrow was responsible for the disbursement of $ 35 million in funds to schools throughout Massachusetts.
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in the general election. Powers had the backing of the majority of Boston's politicians, including 40 of the city's 44 state representatives and U.S. Senator
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In 1961, McMorrow was appointed to the newly created position of director of administrative management for the
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McMorrow was born on September 19, 1926, to Philip and Theresa (Murphy) McMorrow. His father served in the
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Lewis, William J. (November 6, 1957). "Single-Pay Sweeps School Fight; Woman 2nd; All Councilors Win".
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deputy mayor, McMorrow was known as "Mac the Knife" for his work in cutting the city budget.
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Hanron, Robert B. (February 22, 1961). "Logue to Pick McMorrow for $ 20,000 Renewal Post".
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Keblinsky, Joseph A. (November 9, 1955). "Carr, Hurley, Lee, McInerney, McMorrow Win".
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in the Pacific and China. He resumed his education after the War and graduated from
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McMorrow died on November 23, 2008, at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Boston.
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Hanron, Robert B. (December 19, 1959). "McMorrow Appointed To Deputy Mayor Job".
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Nolan, Martin F. (October 16, 2009). "Power couplings and mayoral elections".
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Democratic Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Outside of politics, McMorrow taught English at Boston Latin and
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Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1955-1956
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in 1950 and later received a Master of Education degree from
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From 1953 to 1957, McMorrow represented Dorchester in the
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Lynch School of Education and Human Development alumni
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in 1948. He earned a Master of Arts degree from the
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He graduated from the 683:Politicians from Boston 334:Boston School Committee 183:George V. Kenneally Jr. 87:Boston School Committee 663:Harvard College alumni 628:The Boston Daily Globe 595:The Boston Daily Globe 564:The Boston Daily Globe 549:The Boston Daily Globe 534:The Boston Daily Globe 519:The Boston Daily Globe 504:The Boston Daily Globe 456:The Boston Daily Globe 347:over Senate President 45:Deputy Mayor of Boston 597:. September 28, 1959. 361:James W. Hennigan Jr. 148:15th Suffolk District 67:William Arthur Reilly 35:McMorrow in the 1960s 438:. November 26, 2008. 285:McMorrow grew up in 268:John Philip McMorrow 171:Francis Xavier Joyce 582:. 1960. p. 46. 357:Gabriel F. Piemonte 291:Boston Latin School 282:from 1939 to 1947. 16:American politician 536:. January 8, 1957. 295:United States Navy 252:Harvard University 201:September 19, 1926 265: 264: 700: 632: 631: 623: 614: 613: 610:The Boston Globe 605: 599: 598: 590: 584: 583: 574: 568: 567: 566:. 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William Arthur Reilly
Henry Scagnoli
Boston School Committee
Joseph Lee
Massachusetts House of Representatives
15th Suffolk District
Francis Xavier Joyce
George V. Kenneally Jr.
Dorchester
Roslindale
American
Democratic
Alma mater
Harvard College
Harvard University
Boston College
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Dorchester
Boston Latin School
United States Navy
Harvard College
Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Boston College
Newman Preparatory School
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Boston School Committee
1959 Boston mayoral election
John F. Collins
John E. Powers

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