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Katherine Craven : ウィキペディア英語版 | Katherine Craven
Katherine Kane Craven (October 10, 1906 – July 17, 1984) was a member of the Boston City Council in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1964 to 1967.〔City of Boston. (Members of City Government 1910-2009 ). Retrieved 2010-03-31〕 She was the "first woman elected" citywide to the council.〔Jack Tager. Massachusetts at a glance: a user's guide to the Bay State. Univ of Massachusetts Press, 2004〕 "Craven was an outspoken foe of urban renewal. ... On the council she never voted for a renewal project. ... Her bete noire during four boisterous years as councilor was Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) Administrator Edward Logue."〔Edgar J. Driscoll Jr. Katherine Craven, At 77; Was Fiery Boston Councilor. Boston Globe. Jul 18, 1984. Pg. 1〕〔Bold Boston gladiator, Ed Logue. (Life Magazine ). Vol. 59, No. 26, Dec 24, 1965〕 "She was born in Charlestown and was a graduate of St. Patrick's Commercial High School, Watertown, and attended the Bentley School of Accounting. She was secretary to the Joseph P. Kennedy Enterprises before her marriage, where she met her husband, John J. Craven."〔''Boston Globe''. July 18, 1984〕 She married "state Rep. John J. Craven (D-Roxbury, 1930-1938); ... her husband later served as her administrative assistant when she was on the City Council."〔''Boston Globe''. July 18, 1984〕 Craven was the mother of eleven children, having given birth to 16 children in all. Katherine and John Craven's 11 surviving children, Patricia, Maureen, John J. Jr., Sheila, Kathleen, Pauline, Francis Xavier, twins Brendan Michael and Barbara Ellen, Susan and Timothy, resided in the Boston area and produced 52 grandchildren. ==References==
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