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Martin Lomasney : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martin Lomasney
Martin Michael Lomasney (December 3, 1859 – August 12, 1933) was a Massachusetts politician. He served as state senator, state representative, and alderman. Lomasney, known as the "Mahatma",〔(Boston Evening Transcript ) September 7, 1904〕 was best remembered, however, for being the ward boss (political boss) of Boston's Ward Eight. ==Early life== Lomasney was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Maurice Lomasney and Mary Murray, immigrants from Ireland who had fled the potato famine. Lomasney's parents and two of his siblings died when he was still a child. After his parents died Lomasney and his older brother, Joseph P. Lomasney, moved in with their aunt. Lomasney left school when he was in the eighth grade; he then became the leader of a local Irish street gang, and he worked as a bootblack. Lomasney later befriended a local Democratic ward boss and he worked as a lamplighter and a health inspector.
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