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[edit]Description1967 James DeNormandie senator Massachusetts.jpg | Portrait of senator in the Massachusetts General Court |
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Source | Norman L. Pidgeon and Wiliam C. Maiers 1967–1968 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts / https://archive.org/details/publicofficersof19671968bost |
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