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381:, who in 1938 awarded J. Williams Beal, Sons a contract to design the Cambridge Tuberculosis Hospital. John W. Beal was also charged with 12 counts of giving the bribes to Lyons, as well as two counts of perjury (one for lying to a grand jury investigating the city of Cambridge's building program and one for lying during the trial of Lyons and his codefendant Paul Mannos). Anthony Spinelli, the contractor for the hospital project, was also indicted. 187: 276:
In 1912, J. Williams Beal took ill and John Beal took a more active role in the company. The elder Beal died in 1919. John Beal and his brother founded J. Williams Beal, Sons. He specialized in construction while his brother Horatio did the design work (a third brother, Robert, was a landscape
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On May 26, 1942, the Beals and Spinelli were found guilty conspiracy to commit bribery and John W. Beal was found guilty of 10 counts of bribery. John W. Beal was sentenced to a year in jail. He was paroled on January 5, 1944.
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After Horatio's death in 1964, Beal managed J. Williams Beal, Sons with H. Story Granger and Edward A. J. Poskus. He was active in the firm until his death on December 3, 1971.
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from office and offered Beal the job. According to Beal, he turned down the job because he did not want to give up his business, however Saltonstall submitted his name to the
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he served as the town's food administrator. He later worked on an effort to bring public water to the town and served as a member of the Hanover water commission.
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anyway and accepted the job. Beal's term expired on November 30, 1940 and he announced that he would not accept reappointment.
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and served as president of the Plymouth County Republican Club. In 1938 he worked for Saltonstall's gubernatorial campaign.
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Beal co-founded the No. 2 fire company of Hanover. After a few years the company was turned over to the town. During
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On March 5, 1942, John W. and Horatio Beal were indicted on charges of conspiring to give bribes to
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Ainley, Leslie G. (March 6, 1942). "Beal Brothers and Spinelli All Guilty in Bribery Case".
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Hennsey, M.E. (January 23, 1940). "An Architect Runs Public Works Dept".
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In 1939, Governor Saltonstall removed Commissioner of Public Works
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architect associated with the firm, but not as a partner).
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Buildings designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons included the
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and Mary Woodbridge (Howes) Beal. He graduated from
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