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Our efforts in the area of marital relations, especially in our efforts toward obtaining support from husbands and par- ents, have continued successfully. During 1960, we collected $55,000, most of which would have been additional expense to the tax-payers except for diligent work on the part of our worker and the cooperation of the local police and the local court. In addition to this amount, as a result of our efforts, considerably more money is being paid directly to families and dependents, which is sufficient to eliminate the necessity for assistance. Hospital and medical expenses collected from men guilty of begetting have also been collected and do not show in the above figure. At the risk of repeating what we have stated in other annual reports, more than the collection of money is accomplished by the marital relations worker. Con- siderable case work is done toward reuniting separated parents and re-establishing broken homes. This we look upon with more satisfaction than any money received.
In May, 1960, we were faced with the problem of finding a replacement for Mr. Lawrence Crowley, who has been handling this work for many years. Mr. Crowley's physical condition would not permit him to continue. Fortunately, Mr. Albert Davis, who has been a member of our staff for nineteen years, had had experience in probation work. To his credit and our advantage, he adjusted to the work quickly and has done a tremendously capable job. Upon Mr. Crowley's return to work, he was assigned as Supervisor of the Aid to Dependent Children Division. This, too, is to our advantage since many of the marital relations problems are connected with the case load of that Division. Teamed with Mr. Davis, we can feel confident that this phase of our work is receiving close attention.
Illness and accidents to members of our staff have tor- mented us throughout the year. In addition to normal short periods of absences, we have had an unusual number of ab-
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sences for long periods. It has meant constant changes and adjustments to keep the work covered and this has not always been satisfactory.
As reported to you from time to time during the year, the Director has made every effort to represent the Department in civic affairs effecting the health and welfare of the community and in organizations connected with our work. He serves as Director of the Visiting Nurses Association and the Youth Service Committee. He is a member of the Housing Project Committee and has appeared as speaker at meetings of various organizations in the city. On a statewide basis, he is a member of the Massachusetts Relief Officers Association and a member and Director of the Massachusetts Administrators of Public Assistance Association. The majority of meetings are held in the evening so that a minimum of time is given during regular working hours.
In conclusion, the Director expresses his deep appreciation to all of the members of the Board for their assistance, counsel and understanding. The duties of the position are made lighter by the spirit of cooperation and willingness of the Board mem- bers to give of their time and talents in the fulfillment of their duty to the tax-payers and the unfortunate indigent of the city.
Detail of all expenditures and income for the year 1960 is appended to this report.
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM T. CASEY, Director of Public Assistance
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ANNUAL REPORTS
1960 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Ordinary Maintenance
$2,090,142.62 123,876.07
Personal Services
Equipment
2,909.25
Gross Expenditures
$2,216,927.94
Refunds
$15,595.79
Recoveries
28,698.82
Federal Grants (Assistance)
902,041.63
Federal Grants (Administrative)
71,494.60
Meal Tax .
60,393.03
Cities and Towns
33,070.15
State Reimbursements
777,268.40
Total Reimbursements
1,888,562.42
Net Expenditures
$328,365.52
NET COSTS EQUAL 14.8% OF GROSS EXPENDITURES
1960 AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN
Ordinary Maintenance
$753,280.97 49,329.43
Equipment
246.60
Gross Expenditures
$802,857.00
Refunds
$57,446.85
Recoveries
Federal Grants (Assistance)
311,540.00
Federal Grants (Administrative)
23,329.20
State Reimbursements
213,763.53
Total Reimbursements
606,079.58
Net Expenditures
$196,777.42
NET COSTS EQUAL 24.5% OF GROSS EXPENDITURES
1960 DISABILITY ASSISTANCE
Ordinary Maintenance
Personal Services
$294,299.52 25,931.10 455.00
Equipment
Gross Expenditures
$320,685.62
Refunds
$4,663.26
Recoveries
1,281.37
Federal Grants (Assistance)
94,702.00
Federal Grants (Administrative)
17,957.47
State Reimbursements (Assistance)
111,063.44
State Reimbursements (Administrative)
8,978.73
Total Reimbursements
238,646.27
Net Expenditures
$82,039.35
NET COSTS EQUAL 25.5% OF GROSS EXPENDITURES
Personal Services
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1960 GENERAL RELIEF
Ordinary Maintenance
$228,855.78
Personal Services
46,824.56
Equipment
Gross Expenditures
$275,680.34
Refunds
$12,364.11
Cities and Towns
30,975.38
Commonwealth (Unsettled Cases)
39,398.92
Total Reimbursements
82,738.41
Net Expenditures
$192,941.93
NET COSTS EQUAL 70.0% OF GROSS EXPENDITURES
1960 EXPENDITURES FOR MEDICAL CARE
O.A.A.
A.D.C.
D.A.
G.R.
TOTAL
HOSPITALS
General
$166,211.59
$26,426.62
$43,587.54
$39,087.02
$275,312.77
Chronic
53,105.86
7.50
32,484.00
4,839.17
90,436.53
Out-Patient
3,743.55
3,808.50
2,104.60
1,341.00
10,997.65
NURSING HOME CARE
479,806.18
117.00
49,443.84
749.00
530,116.02
PHYSICIANS SERVICES
Home Visits
25,079.50
8,086.90
1,997.00
2,112.50
37,275.90
Office Visits
9,115.50
5,792.00
1,028.50
1,607.50
17,543.50
VISITING NURSE SERVICES
6,395.10
199.41
1,711.05
202.75
8,508.31
DRUGS
94,558.59
23,111.50
16,604.42
8,429.39
142,703.90
DENTAL CARE
12,233.59
19,718.00
1,692.81
5,015.60
38,660.00
EYE CARE
10.107.25
3,343.95
953.85
1,078.00
15,483.05
FOOT CARE
3,248.05
158.35
637.20
74.10
4,117.70
MISCELLANEOUS - (Hospital Beds, Wheel Chairs, Special Shoes, Prosthetics (Legs, Eyes, Hooks, etc.), Surgical Braces, Medical Equip- ment and Appliances for the home, etc) ..
10,649.91
6,577.03
5,728.74
1,960.25
24,915.93
TOTAL
$874,254.67
$97,346.76
$157,973,55
$66,496.28 $1,196,071.26
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BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
January 1, 1961
To the Honorable, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville
Gentlemen:
The Board of Election Commissioners respectfully submits the following report for the year 1960.
REGISTRATION
Before the State Primary in September, registration was held in the office at City Hall, beginning on January 2 and continuing until Friday, August 12, from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. every day except Saturday. Also Monday, August 1; Tuesday, August 2; Wednesday, August 3; Thursday, August 4; Friday, August 5; Monday, August 8; from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P. M. and on Friday, August 12th from 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M.
Outside Sessions Were As Follows:
Monday, August 1 Southworth School, Myrtle Street
Tuesday, August 2 Perry School, Washington Street
Wednesday, August 3 Southern Junior High Schol, Summer Street Thursday, August 4 Northeastern Junior High School, Marshall Street Friday, August 5 Morse School, Summer Street
Monday, August 8 West Somerville Library, College Avenue
Tuesday, August 9th Western Junior High School Holland Street
Two thousand two hundred sixty-three names were added to the voting list.
After the State Primary, September 13, 1960, registration began September 15 in the office at City Hall and continued until Friday, October 7, from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. except Saturday. Evening sessions at City Hall were Monday, Septem-
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ber 26; Tuesday, September 27; Wednesday, September 28; Thursday, September 29; Friday, September 30; Monday, October 3; Tuesday, October 4, from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. And Friday, October 7, from 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
Outside Sessions Were As Follows:
Monday, September 26 Southworth School, Myrtle Street
Tuesday, September 27 Perry School, Washington Street
Wednesday, September 28 Southern Junior High School, Summer Street
Thursday, September 29 Forster School, Evergreen Avenue
Friday, September 30 Morse School, Summer Street
Monday, October 3 West Somerville Library, College Avenue
Tuesday, October 4 Western Junior High School, Holland Street
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Three thousand and seventy-seven names were added to the voting list making a total of 49,369.
REGISTERED VOTERS OCTOBER 7, 1960
Ward Pct.
Women
Total Women
Men
Total Men
Total
1
1
614
604
1218
1
2
590
538
1128
1
3
554
535
1089
1
4
637
606
1243
1
5
706
671
1377
3101
2954
6055
2
1
314
348
662
2
2
580
546
1126
2
3
474
387
861
2
4
713
647
1360
2
5
682
630
1312
2
6
530
481
1011
3293
3039
6332
3
1
669
639
1308
3
2
642
554
1196
3
3
782
687
1469
3
4
720
588
1308
3
5
708
464
1172
3521
2932
6453
4
1
786
710
1496
4
2
560
526
1086
4
3
853
719
1572
4
4
877
751
1628
4
5
801
680
1481
4
6
931
755
1686
4808
4141
8949
5
1
636
571
1207
5
2
662
599
1261
5
3
645
597
1242
5
4
696
633
1329
5
5
613
536
1149
5
6
708
656
1364
3960
3592
7552
6
1
731
642
1373
6
2
773
679
1452
6
3 671
549
1220
6
4
696
545
1241
6
5
700
549
1249
3571
2964
6535
7
1
789
687
1476
7
2
741
642
1383
7
3
750
679
1429
7
4
866
777
1643
7
5 845
717
1562
3991
3502
7493
26,245
23,124
49,369
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ANNUAL REPORTS ENROLLMENT OF VOTERS OCTOBER 7, 1960
WOMEN
MEN
Wd.
Pct.
Rep.
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Unen- rolled
Total
1
1
47
368
50
369
97
737
384
1218
1
2
79
368
53
346
132
714
282
1128
1
3
54
351
44
349
98
700
291
1089
1
4
82
368
60
361
142
729
372
1243
1
5
54
455
44
450
98
905
374
1377
316
1910
251
1875
567
3785
1703
6055
2
1
7
208
8
223
15
431
216
662
2
2
36
324
34
330
70
654
402
1126
2
3
30
279
39
236
69
515
277
86
2
4
30
500
33
473
66
973
321
1360
2
5
50
391
48
374
98
765
449
1312
2
6
21
352
15
314
36
666
309
1011
174
2054
177
1950
354
4004
1974
6332
3
1
52
441
37
443
89
884
335
1308
3
2
107
342
61
321
168
663
365
1196
3
3
140
439
88
420
228
859
382
1469
3
4
69
471
40
396
109
867
332
1308
3
5
114
383
51
278
165
661
346
1172
482
2076
277
1858
759
3934
1760
6453
4
1
120
451
81
450
201
901
394
1496
4
2
43
378
37
362
80
740
266
1086
4
3
133
417
82
391
215
808
549
1572
4
4
155
472
95
449
250
921
457
1628
4
5
116
448
71
448
187
896
398
1481
5
6
56
598
53
490
109
1088
489
1686
623
2764
419
2590 1042
5354
2553
8949
5
1
68
388
51
360
119
748
340
1207
5
2
57
437
47
409
104
846
311
1261
5
3
74
268
70
284
144
552
546
1242
5
4
110
408
86
387
196
795
338
1329
5
5
39
405
24
376
63
781
305
1149
5
6
89
427
66
417
155
844
365
1364
437
2333
344
2253
781
4566
2205
7552
6
1
132
361
90
355
222
716
435
1373
6
2
174
325
115
328
289
653
510
1452
6
3
211
233
116
250
327
483
410
1220
6
4
168
341
79
312
247
653
341
1241
6
5
196
251
112
248
308
499
442
1249
881
1511
512
1493 1393
3004
2138
6535
7
1
151
380
117
341
268
721
487
1476
7
2
124
377
86
353
210
730
443
1383
7
3
151
390
114
379
265
769
395
1429
7
4
112
472
95
437
207
909
527
1643
7
5
129
421
102
378
231
799
532
1562
667
2040
514
1888
1181
3928
2384
7493
6077 28575 14717 49369
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PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY APRIL 26, 1960 DEMOCRATIC
Delegates at Large to National Convention
WARDS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Totals
No. of Votes Cast ....
684
733
706
737
791
363
382
4396
Foster Furcolo
379
399
411
440
440
226
243
2538
John W. McCormack
334
373
378
376
385
220
241
2307
John M. Lynch
436
416
446
510
517
261
272
2858
Robert F. Murphy ...
304
335
324
353
366
205
231
2118
Joseph D. Ward
275
305
306
325
330
197
213
1951
Ed. J. McCormack, Jr.
309
339
346
356
359
216
234
2159
Thomas J. Buckley ...
288
329
314
337
337
205
223
2033
John F. Collins
300
326
324
349
354
199
218
2070
Joseph Wm. Belanger
262
283
278
291
317
182
192
1805
John E. Powers
299
326
313
327
341
200
216
2022
John F. Thompson
259
294
272
297
302
180
195
1799
Endicott Peabody
273
313
296
338
345
200
214
1979
Robert F. Kennedy
314
347
335
365
360
204
229
2154
Howard W. Fitzpatrick
300
347
332
355
367
210
222
2133
Garrett H. Byrne
261
301
298
307
323
189
201
1880
Balcom S. Taylor ..
251
280
270
289
299
175
192
1756
Mary L. Fonseca
267
299
252
309
308
179
198
1812
John L. Saltonstall, Jr.
307
325
329
339
345
196
213
2054
Betty Taymor
242
278
276
288
294
176
189
1743
Stephen T. Chmura
248
277
267
287
293
175
188
1735
Bernard Solomon
250
280
193
287
297
173
186
1666
Kenneth J. Kelley
276
306
289
310
311
183
202
1877
A. Frank Foster ..
251
285
274
305
300
177
191
1783
Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr. 273
306
283
295
325
189
217
1888
Blanks
9458 9923 9538 9653 10769 3995 4048
57384
Alternate Delegates at Large
William F. Donoghue
305
325
112
266
325
193
213
1739
Charles N. Collatos .
269
272
92
216
281
181
188
1499
M. DePasquale Murray
262
280
90
215
288
182
187
1504
P. J. Rzezenikiewicz
251
272
64
201
277
175
186
1426
Edward King
251
274
80
216
284 329
178 192
186 199
1732
C. W. Phillips, Jr. ...
256
270
74
222
276
177 174 193
187
1490
Richard Maguire
268
279
99
232
310
182
192
1488
Dan H. Fenn, Jr.
253
269
76
220 212
288 260
182
188 1440
Thomas J. Noonan
274
293
106
234
299
189
197
1592
Blanks
4994 5400 7374 6145 5985 2158 2279
34335
District Delegates 8th Cong. District (Grouped)
Torbert H. MacDonald
463
406
248
247
1364
John C. Carr, Jr. .
361
327
208
210
1106
Philip J. Crowley
336
289
190
195
1010
Harold W. Wells ....
467
406
218
248
1339
Blanks
1321
1736
588
628
4273
...
306
315
140
251
Anthony M. Scibelli
265
277
83
214
290
197
1578
Paul W. Glennon
254
270
82
1469
Joseph A. DeGugielmo
185
1460
174
ANNUAL REPORTS
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - DEMOCRATIC - Continued
Alternate District
WARDS
Delegates
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Totals
William J. Lee
221
152
153
165
691
Joseph A. Curnane ..
234
175
154
167
730
Alternate District Delegate (Not Grouped)
Mary E. Fantasia
243
372
79
82
776
Blanks
776
883
340
350
2349
District Delegates 11th Cong. District (Grouped)
Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. 402
447 463
1312
Michael LoPresti ...
351 312
349
1012
Robert Q. Crane ...
284
280 307
871
Joseph Ray Crimmins 374 386 440
1200
Blanks
1325 1507 1265
4097
Alternate District
Delegates
Frances Smith
318
315 150
783
Louise Raia Palci
276
267 86
629
Blanks
774
884 1176
2834
State Committee
Second Mid. Dist.
Men
John Kiely
91
96
187
Geo. A. Mclaughlin, Jr.
73
98
171
Bernard R. O'Malley ..
115
110
225
Blanks
84
78
162
Women
Catherine V. Danehy
48
65
113
Margaret M. Dever
95
88
183
Mary E. Maguire
46
61
107
Mary E. Twomey
78
95
173
Blanks
96
73
169
State Committee
Third Mid. District
Men
John M. Lynch
383
357
352
474
388
1954
Michael A. Manning ..
135
176
228
128
237
904
Blanks
166
200
126
135
166
793
Women
Mary E. Fantasia
95
102
232
151
431
1011
Helen Haley
72
350
125
74
64
685
Mary A. Kerwin
87
86
119
305
99
696
Mary A. Macarelli
41
23
38
26
36
164
Mary E. Wholey
286
58
96
92
49
581
Blanks
103
114
96
89
112
514
BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
175
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - DEMOCRATIC - Continued
Ward Committee-Ward One Group One 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Totals
Anthony C. Rosselli .. 151
John W. DiCecca .. 115
Louis A. Ryan, Jr. . 196
Michael J. McMullen 94
Timothy F. Ring 96
George Colandrea 101
William Kelleher 119
Daniel LeBlanc 94
Mary T. Maguire
127
Francis Leo McCarthy 146
Angie Captiva 80
Ann Crowley
111
Elvin E. Mackenzie ..
163
Virginia A. Mackenzie
124
Mary E. Wholey ..
164
Matthew H. Kerner .. 93
Edw. J. Fitzpatrick .. 83
Charles F. McCarthy 108
John J. Gallagher
80
John F. Dunne 125
74
Edward A. Ciampa ..
133
Anthony Bellanco
77
Arthur J. Mason
74
Anthony Cantalupa
111
Thomas Russo
104
Gilbert S. Moreira 69
Timothy J. Maguire . 96
Helen F. Peterson 85
Michele Rubino 76
Peter Rubino
72
John LaFauci 77
Joseph Donati
86
Group Two
Helen Gaudet 48
Florence DeStefanis 42
Joseph F. Costa, Jr. .. 49
Mary E. Wholey
121
Elvin E. Mackenzie ..
98
Joseph A. Casaletto ..
51
Mary L. Connor 55
78
Mark Berardi 30
67
Albert G. Ciampa ...
89
Edw. J. Fitzpatrick 47
Thomas P. Woods ... 34
William A. Caton 31
John J. O'Keefe 48
Mary E. Pike 37
Arthur F. Cushing ..
46
Wilbur R. Molan, Jr. 31
John H. F. Tobin .... 56
Blanks 19253
WARDS
2
Daniel J. Buckley ... Louis A. Ryan, Jr. ... 125
Frank A. Marciello ..
Florence DeStefanis
176
ANNUAL REPORTS
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - DEMOCRATIC - Continued
Ward Committee-Ward Two Group One 1
2
3
4
5
6
7 Totals
Helen C. Cunningham
152
Edna M. Morrison ..
117
Nora V. Conway
105
Mary J. Noone
136
James Profirio
114
Andrew J. Mulligan
101
James F. Hall
178
Martin P. Farrell
91
William J. Joyce
168
Louise N. Calzolari ..
158
Anthony J. Dell'Anno
116
James H. Welch, Jr.
116
Francis H. Brown .....
136
Wm. J. Wright, Jr. ..
121
William J. Ferreira ..
100
Leo F. Henebury
117
George J. Moran
139
John Sarno
90
Francis J. O'Dea
115
John M. O'Leary ...
100
George J. Moran, Jr.
131
John J. Joynt, Jr. . ..
125
Francis A. Doherty ...
98
Mary F. Doherty .....
95
Mary Donnellan
112
Joseph B. Reagan, Jr.
107
Timothy F. Donnellan 117
Joseph G. Donnellan
115
Group Two
James F. Hall
196
William J. Joyce
168
Edward T. Brady
155
Walter J. Casey
121
Lawrence Driscoll
70
John J. McDonnell, Jr.
71
Anthony J. Dell'Anno
89
Andrew J. Mulligan ..
91
Frank L. Thomas
93
Louise C. Gavagan ...
91
Thomas F. August
79
Mary C. Donovan
84
Edward J. Lane
67
Anthony C. Meola
68
Eleanor C. Welsh
67
James F. Grady
70
John C. Russell
62
Joseph A. Wright
72
Joseph Howard
117
Rita C. Duggan
78
Francis E. Wiley
68
John Sarno
69
James N. Gavagan
...
Charles V. Lyons ..
63
John M. O'Leary .....
81
George J. Moran, Jr.
92
114
WARDS
177
BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - DEMOCRATIC - Continued
Ward Committee-Ward Two
WARDS
Group 2 -- Continued .1 2
3
4
5
6
7 Totals
Joseph G. Salerno . 73
Cornelius F. Malaney
63
George J. Moran 88
Alice L. McDonnell .. 69
John M. Collins
81
Alphonso Corrado
65
Michael J. Donahue ..
73
Edward J. Moran
81
Blanks .
19297
Ward Committee-Ward Three Group One
G. Edward Bradley ....
192
Denis L. McKenna ...
171
John Joseph Ryan, Jr.
77
Dennis F. Coleman ..
72
John C. Kelleher
77
Thomas F. Pickett .
115
Robert G. Ray
45
Leonard N. DiCicco ..
69
Francis A. Flanagan ..
91
Domenick Nick Vitiello
77
Lutina L. Cunha
48
Richard P. Lynch
63
Florence Ruffo
44
Louise Donovan
67
Mary E. Flanagan
83
Rita E. Certusi
52
George Fulginiti
68
Samuel Gallagher
59
Lawrence M. Neylon
90
Anthony F. Cota
89
Paul F. Brown
62
Roger J. O'Connor
83
Cosmo Patalano
54
Robert F. Mason
65
Joseph M. Ahearn
79
Edward J. Coughlin
72
Armando Baratta
60
Group Two
Thomas F. Pickett
156
Anthony F. Cota
106
Katheryn A. Lally
84
Lawrence M. Neylon
90
Joseph Ray Crimmins
138
Rita E. Certusi
70
Francis A. Flanagan ..
95
Brown J. Caldwell ...
74
Robert E. Buckley
81
Eleanor S. Coyne
135
Paul J. O'Brien
74
Samuel Gallagher
52
Dennis F. Coleman ...
69
Denis L. McKenna ...
159
178
ANNUAL REPORTS
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - DEMOCRATIC - Continued
Ward Committee-Ward Three
WARDS
Group 1-Continued
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 Totals
Francis J. Rose
72
Thomas F. Burns
76
Edward J. Donegan
59
John F. Casey
76
John Joseph Ryan, Jr.
61
Leonard N. DiCicco ..
64
Cosmo Patalano
62
Paul F. Brown
64
Louis Masone
60
George Fulginiti
73
Paul A. O'Brien
66
G. Edward Bradley ...
126
James J. Corbett
147
Edward J. Coughlin
71
John C. Kelleher
109
Blanks
20017
Ward Committee-Ward Four
Joseph F. Leahy
332
A. Ernest Zangrilli ..
293
Joseph J. Galvin
320
William H. Crosby
289
John B. Carr
320
Nora O'Shea
290
Allan J. Hingston
302
Edward L. Leahy
315
James F. Brennan
303
John E. Whitney ..
295
Charles E. Moran
289
Thomas F. Quatieri ...
284
Anthony P. Piccosi .
295
Michael A. Manning
329
N. John Rosselli
329
John Arthur Murphy
293
Louis A. Ryan
300
Charles F. Gill
276
Mary A. Kerwin
392
Constance M. Marcotti
308
Frank P. Marchetti ..
299
Joseph V. Macarelli ..
288
Martin Dropkin
266
William A. Howe
287
John M. Lynch
393
Frank Festa, Jr.
301
John H. Cataldo
317
Alexander J. Lynch ..
366
Sarah M. Mclaughlin
330
Alfred G. Massello ...
275
Michael J. Simonelli ..
314
Bernard A. Callahan ..
294
Joseph M. Margey, Jr. Blanks
5
15906
BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
179
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - DEMOCRATIC - Continued
Ward Committee-Ward Five Group One 1 2 3
WARDS
4
5
6
7 Totals.
William E. O'Hara ...
175
James B. Wells
128
Peter W. Anderson
79
Michael J. Donovan ..
134
Robert D. Cappiello ..
102
Mary A. McCabe ...
92
Charles L. Mooney
103
Catherine P. Hansen ..
74
Robert T. Cafarella ..
88
Albert Chiozzi
92
William J. Keeley
103
Lawrence F. Coyle
87
William J. Shea
101
Richard F. Caires
86
Phyllis Meehan
84
James F. Brady
111
Gordon H. Fairweather
97
John J. Lyons
110
Connie V. Macarelli
114
Leon A. Curtin
4
Group Two
Mary E. Fantasia
315
John C. Coady
169
Agnes H. Quirk
145
Benjamin Maglozzi
147
Margaret Morrison ...
155
Anthony N. Fantasia ..
202
Mary E. Hannaford ..
165
Charles L. Mooney
177
Gordon H. Fairweather
165
Nicholas Salerno
154
Salvatore A. Ferro
143
Louise A. Steele
143
Josephine M. Conrad
142
Dominick Zoccola ....
168
Walter W. Whitney ..
195
Robert T. Cafarella ..
150
Pasquale B. Uglietta
141
George Stubeda
140
Joseph T. Travaline .
283
Leo Orsi
166
John J. Lyons
184
Lawrence F. Bretta .. Charles P. Mamakos ..
139
Domenico Grasso
145
John R. Havican
311
Dorothy A. Brady
154
Leonard E. Radochia ..
165
Hector J. Gosselin
146
William J. Daley
154
Mary Gosselin
138
Imelda E. Daley
137
Catherine P. Hansen ..
139
Anna H. Bateman ..
144
Burton F. Faulkner, Jr. Blanks
226
19832
242
180
ANNUAL REPORTS
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - DEMOCRATIC - Continued
Ward Committee-Ward Six Group One 1
2 3
4
5
6
7 Totals
Thomas F. Dooley ....
161
Shirley A. Mackenzie
130
Robert F. Chessman ..
150
Group Two
Walter J. Manning ...
205
Henry A. Reegan
165
Robert D. Donahue
167
William J. Donovan ..
210
Francis J. Kelly
166
Nicholas Buonopane ..
150
John E. Ryan
186
Edward F. Moynihan, Jr.
207
Andrew J. Wall
164
William P. Bennett ..
149
Eugene M. Flanagan
165
James T. McGrath ...
174
Walter E. Steeves ....
164
William J. Donovan .. Florence Mahoney ...
164
Cora B. Mills
150
Gertrude M. O'Connell
161
Kathryn Fralick
153
William J. Murphy
161
George Silva
148
Philip V. Farrell
178
James R. Kelley
157
Richard S. Kelley
162
John J. Conway
163
Imelda DiGiusto
150
Robert J. Bowdring
174
Thomas C. DeTucci
152
William J. Slattery
154
Thomas Kenny
167
Burton F. Faulkner
173
Joseph F. Montalto ...
157
James R. Doncaster .. Blanks
6916
Ward Committee-Ward Seven Group One
Joseph F. McEvoy, Jr.
129
Clyde E. Faulkner . .
69
Frank J. Carvello
47
Bernard F. Koen
63
Marion R. Pickett
69
Paul A. Colbert
73
Diogene C. Thibault ..
53
John E. Mitchell
55
Eileen McDermott ...
69
Vincent A. Chiozzi ..
48
Anthony J. Umbro ....
50
William J. Moran ....
99
Vincent Bertocci
68
James L. Colbert ......
82
Claire F. Cavagnaro ..
61
Thomas J. Burke .. ...
67
....
176
..
176
WARDS
181
BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - DEMOCRATIC - Continued
Ward Committee-Ward Seven
Group 1-Continued 1
2 3 WARDS 4 5
6
7 85 61
Totals
Harold D. MacDonald
Francis J. McAuliffe
60
Leland J. Figgins .....
46
Group Two
Ruth Murphy
65
Robert J. Goodwin
47
Anna G. Mallahan
43
Carmena Dovidio
44
Vincent Bertocci
50
Gertrude E. Bergin
40
Henry W. Bergin
43
James L. Colbert
79
Harold L. Coffey
63
John E. Savage
44
Charles H. Murphy ..
58
Walter F. Colbert . ... Marjorie R. Denaro ..
48
Eileen McDermott ...
53
Ethel D. Mckay
38
Mary G. Coiley
51
Martin Flavin
43
Claire F. Cavagnaro ..
46
Louise F. Colbert
44
Genevieve I. Coffey ..
54
Frank Scimone
50
Joseph J. Denaro, Jr.
49
Patricia A. Coffey ...
57
Raymond P. Coiley ...
52
Leo B. Mallard
69
James P. Pheur
36
Irving L. Stackpole .. Blanks
10689
Presidential Preference
Kennedy
350
510
509
467
547
265
287
2935
Humphrey
1
0
1
1
7
5
2
17
Stevenson
3
10
15
11
10
5
3
57
Eisenhower
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Nixon
2
4
2
4
1
6
1
20
Symington
....
....
2
2
3
0
2
9
Johnson
....
....
....
....
2
2
2
6
Kefauver
....
....
....
....
2
0
0
2
Blanks
1349
1
59
James J. Cuddihy ....
182
ANNUAL REPORTS
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY APRIL 26, 1960 REPUBLICAN
No. of Votes cast
62
38 147
116
181
277
150
971
Delegates at Large to
National Convention (Grouped)
1
2
3
4
5
6 256
7
Totals
Leverett Saltonstall
52
29
129
102
150
128
846
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
48
28
127
101
145
248
123
820
Joseph W. Martin, Jr.
34
22
113
76
126
212
107
690
Thomas A. Pappas
28
21
107
74
120
188
104
642
Ralph H. Bonnell
28
22
105
73
122
196
104
650
Mary R. Wheeler
34
19
103
73
119
195
102
645
Daniel E. McLean
27
21
105
71
120
191
104
639
Fred Lamson
31
20
105
73
125
195
103
652
Frank S. Giles
30
20
106
71
122
190
103
642
Robert F. Bradford
36
26
112
77
130
217
105
703
Blanks
272
152
358
369
531
682
417
2781
Alternate Delegates at Large
Lloyd B. Waring
32
24
29
71
194
196
95
641
John A. Volpe
30
23
34
83
127
198
100
595
Georgia E. Ireland
26
20
28
70
118
187
97
546
George D. Hammond
30
21
24
66
121
184
94
540
Bruce Crane
26
20
27
68
116
184
93
534
Irene K. Thresher
27
21
28
68
118
184
93
539
Richard F. Treadway
27
21
25
67
121
185
97
543
Augustus G. Means
26
20
27
66
120
183
92
534
Andrew A. Hunter
30
21
26
70
126
172
93
538
George L. Sargent
27
20
26
66
125
190
96
550
Blanks
339
169
1196
465
524
907
550
4150
District Delegates- 8th Cong. Dist. Group One
Ward Collins Cramer
32
41
52
35
160
Michael DeMarco Blanks
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