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Mary Varallo

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721: 162:, the Pennsylvania School of Criminology, and the Leefson-Hille Conservatory. After marrying in 1921 to Alfred Varallo, she worked as a church organist. She and Alfred were married until her death in 1979, but never had any children. 165:
In addition to local Italian-American organizations, Varallo became involved in local Democratic Party politics in Philadelphia in the 1940s. She became the Democratic leader of the 36th ward in 1942 and was elected to the
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praised Varallo's election, calling her "capable," and noting that "unlike most of her fellow Philadelphia Democrats in the House, she is a worker." Council President
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The election in 1967 saw a divide in the Philadelphia Democratic Party as Mayor Tate ran for nomination to a second term against the organization choice,
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Later that year, the Philadelphia Democratic City Committee endorsed Varallo for an open at-large seat on the
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take back the three seats, but Varallo returned to the legislature in 1949 along with fellow Democrats
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assigned her to lead the Public Health Committee. Later that year, she was a delegate to the
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Democratic Party members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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in 1944, representing the multi-member 5th district along with
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and she won nomination easily in the May primary. In the
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Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Yeadon, Pennsylvania)
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Election at a Glance" 152:West Philadelphia High School 641:. pp. 1, 4 – via 768: 174:and former representative 154:and later took classes at 87:from the at-large district 655:The Philadelphia Inquirer 639:The Philadelphia Inquirer 622:The Philadelphia Inquirer 606:The Philadelphia Inquirer 590:The Philadelphia Inquirer 574:The Philadelphia Inquirer 558:The Philadelphia Inquirer 542:The Philadelphia Inquirer 525:The Philadelphia Inquirer 195:Philadelphia City Council 156:Peirce School of Business 146:in 1897, the daughter of 137:Philadelphia City Council 118: 114: 91: 85:Philadelphia City Council 71: 60: 40: 28: 544:. p. 3 – via 527:. p. 5 – via 248:Somers Point, New Jersey 244:Shore Memorial Hospital 671:Historical Biographies 459:Bulletin Almanac 1960 386:Bulletin Almanac 1960 204:Philadelphia Inquirer 125:Mary Frascone Varallo 252:Yeadon, Pennsylvania 35:Mary Varallo in 1964 16:American politician 228:Alexander Hemphill 148:Italian immigrants 144:South Philadelphia 667:"Mary A. 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Pennsylvania House of Representatives
5th
Philadelphia City Council
Henry W. Sawyer
Democratic
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Philadelphia City Council
South Philadelphia
Italian immigrants
West Philadelphia High School
Peirce School of Business
Temple University
state House of Representatives
Frank Lopez
Anna M. Brancato
Republicans
Thomas Peta
Louis Amarando
Philadelphia City Council
general election that November
Philadelphia Inquirer
James Tate
1960 Democratic National Convention
John F. Kennedy
In 1963
Alexander Hemphill
Leon Kolankiewicz
James A. Byrne
Treasurer of the United States

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