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Massachusetts Delegation to the
1964 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John F. Albano, Longmeadow - Ruth M. Batson, Roxbury, Boston - John S. Begley, Holyoke - J. William Belanger, Boston - Francis X. Bellotti, Quincy - Paul H. Benoit, Southbridge - Edward P. Boland, Springfield - Lawrence F. Bretta, Somerville - John J. Buckley, Lawrence - Thomas J. Buckley, Boston - William T. Buckley, Worcester - James A. Burke, Milton - John P. S. Burke, Lawrence - James M. Burns, Williamstown - Garrett H. Byrne, Boston - Robert V. Cauchon, Marshfield - Bernard Cohen, Brockton - John F. Collins, Boston - John W. Costello, Boston - Edward A. Crane, Cambridge - James J. Craven, Jr., Boston - Philip J. Crowley, Everett - John F. X. Davoren, Milford - Harry Della Russo, Revere - Roland G. Desmarais, Fall River - John T. Dias, Framingham - Edmund Dinis, Westport - Gerard F. Doherty, Boston - Maurice A. Donahue, Holyoke - John T. Driscoll, Boston - William Driscoll, Boston - Michael Paul Feeney, Boston - Howard W. Fitzpatrick, Malden - William D. Fleming, Worcester - Mary L. Fonseca, Fall River - A. Frank Foster, Boston - Foster Furcolo, Newton - Joseph F. Gibney, Webster - Edward P. Gilgun, Woburn - William P. Grant, Fall River - Samuel Harmon, Boston - William Hartigan, Revere - James W. Hennigan, Jr., Boston - John B. Hynes, Boston - Walter J. Kelliher, Malden - George V. Kenneally, Jr., Boston - Joan Bennett Kennedy, Boston - Daniel M. Keyes, Jr., Springfield - Cornelius F. Kiernan, Lowell - Ida R. Lyons, Quincy - Torbert H. Macdonald, Malden - Timothy A. Mantalos, Brockton - Norman Mason, Taunton - Edward J. McCormack, Boston - James S. McCormack, Quincy - John W. McCormack, Dorchester, Boston - Patrick J. McDonough, Boston - John J. McGlynn, Medford - Nicholas P. Morrissey, Boston - Daniel F. O'Brien, Cambridge - James D. O'Brien, Worcester - Philip K. O'Donnell, Worcester - Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Cambridge - George J. O'Shea, Jr., Lynn - Endicott Peabody, Cambridge - Francis J. Poitrast, Boston - James P. Rurak, Haverhill - Charles V. Ryan, Jr., Springfield - Matthew J. Ryan, Jr., Springfield - Antoine Silva, New Bedford - Benjamin A. Smith, Gloucester - Edward J. Sullivan, Cambridge - Sherwood J. Tarlow, Newton - Balcom S. Taylor, Boston - Betty Taymor, Newton - John F. Thompson, Ludlow - John T. Tynan, Boston - Kevin H. White, Boston - Thomas J. White, Newton - James A. Williams, Centerville, Barnstable

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Peter G. Asiaf, Brockton - Samuel H. Beer, Cambridge - Roger L. Bernashe, Chicopee - Margaret M. Blizard, Norwood - James P. Boyle, Peabody - Margaret M. Breen, Cambridge - William F. Brewin, Marlborough - James F. Burke, Brockton - Joseph C. Casdin, Worcester - Stephen T. Chmura, Holyoke - Beryl W. Cohen, Brookline - Charles N. Collatos, Lexington - Francis X. Collins, Salem - John J. Conte, Worcester - John D. Courtney, Jr., Pittsfield - Robert Q. Crane, Boston - Joseph A. DeGuglielmo, Cambridge - Theophile Jean DesRoches, New Bedford - Robert B. Dillon, Pittsfield - Richard K. Donahue, Lowell - Henry C. Donnelly, Worcester - Donald J. Dowd, West Springfield - Rubin Epstein, Brookline - John T. Farrell, Jr., Fall River - Joseph F. Feeney, Boston - William J. Foley, Jr., Boston - Herman Greenberg, Springfield - Charles J. Hamilton, Boston - Joseph E. Hanify, Jr., Fall River - John E. Harrington, Jr., Lowell - Patrick H. Harrington, Jr., Somerset - Charles V. Hogan, Lynn - Lester S. Hyman, Marshfield - Carl R. Johnson, Jr., Braintree - Frank H. Kelleher, Marlborough - John E. Kerrigan, Boston - Edward King, Ludlow - Philip Kramer, Newton - Edward Krock, Brookfield - Lawrence R. Laughlin, Chelmsford - James J. Long, Woburn - Robert W. MacDonald, Sandwich - Edward C. Maher, Worcester - Vincent Mannering, Boston - Francis V. Matera, Wellesley - Denis L. McKenna, Somerville - Paul C. Menton, Watertown - Dace J. Moore, Braintree - Bernard T. Moynihan, Fitchburg - Paul V. Mullaney, Worcester - Mary DePasquale Murray, Milford - Warren F. O'Donnell, Worcester - George F. O'Meara, Lowell - James R. Purdy, Boston - Philip A. Quinn, Spencer - Robert H. Quinn, Boston - Earl J. Riley, Peabody - Anthony M. Scibelli, Springfield - John J. Slater, Jr., Chelsea - James H. Smith, Falmouth - Bernard Solomon, Boston - John J. Tierney, Jr., Boston - Mario Umana, Boston - Daniel M. Walsh, Jr., Springfield - Joseph D. Ward, Fitchburg - Albert H. Zabriskie, Newburyport - Stanley J. Zarod, Springfield


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