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Martin Bourke (politician)

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Bourke was president of the Riverside Republican Club of the Ninth District, the New York Archdiocesan Union of the Catholic Young Men's Societies, and the Spalding Literary Union. He also held a number of offices with the
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Bourke died at home from heart disease following a month-long illness on April 8, 1939.
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Bourke initially attended the local public school and Staples Academy in
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17th District in 1912 and 1913, losing both elections to
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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1920
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