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506:, the chairman of the A.B.A.’s Committee on the Judiciary, in 1965 summed up the findings of the 1961 report: "Judge Morrissey was lacking in intellectual capacity to become an efficient judge of the U.S. District Court . . . . He was lacking in scholarship and legal knowledge; he lacked . . . legal experience, trial practice, and general practice of the law.". President Kennedy did not nominate Morrissey. As a consolation to Morrissey, Ambassador Kennedy offered to set up a substantial trust fund to benefit Morrissey's children.
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687:, the Republican leader in the Senate, Morrissey admitted that his docket as municipal court judge was largely misdemeanor cases such as driving under the influence and small civil cases. His court also had no jurisdiction to hear jury cases. Morrissey was questioned about his 1933 Georgia diploma and law license. Morrissey also testified that he had attended an evening law school program at
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Kennedy was the godfather of Morrissey's son Joseph P. Morrissey's youngest son Richard Cushing Morrissey, named for the Archbishop of Boston, was the first child to be baptized live on television. Cardinal Cushing performed the baptism. Morrissey's other children were Maryann (Morrissey)
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editorialized that
Morrissey "has no visible qualifications except for a long, close friendship" with Ambassador Kennedy. "He has never had any private practice worth mentioning, having always made his living off minor political jobs. When he was appointed to a municipal judgeship in Boston several
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Kennedy wanted the nomination for Morrissey with all his heart, whatever the reasons. Morrissey had served the Kennedys, father, John, and Edward, long and well. Whether out of personal gratitude, respect for his father, sincere admiration and respect for Morrissey, or what is more likely, a
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Georgia practicing law and whether he had been truthful in his application to the bar in stating he was a resident of that state. This was an issue in part because in 1934 Morrissey had unsuccessfully run
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Johnson then withdrew the nomination at Morrissey's request, writing Johnson that he wanted to withdraw “to prevent further anguish to my family and further harassment to you and to those who supported me so loyally.” Columnist
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when the nomination was announced that it was “a cherished victory” for
Ambassador Kennedy. The same article quoted an associate of President Kennedy saying that Morrissey “never let Joe Kennedy's coat hit the ground.” Reporter
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at the time of the payment. Morrissey then contacted the United States Attorney's Office to inquire about Krock's securities case. The payment from Krock, a large contributor to Kennedy political campaigns, was revealed by
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wrote in his biography of Robert Kennedy that Johnson nominated Morrissey as a trap to embarrass both Edward and Robert Kennedy. Other observers doubted that. Schlesinger quoted Johnson as telling
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editorial called him “preposterously unqualified” whose nomination advanced only because of the “familial arrogance” of the Kennedy family. Morrissey's nomination was “unconscionable,” said
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wrote that Speaker McCormack offered his support not from enthusiasm over Morrissey but to get Ted Kennedy's support for McCormack's nephew Edward in his race to be elected
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in Massachusetts in 1932 but did not pass. Morrissey was a clerk and teller at the Atlantic National Bank in Boston from 1928 to 1932.
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2107:(October 20, 1965). "Morrissey Says School Took No Study: Nominee for Federal Judgeship Quotes Georgia Dean".
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Kovaleski, Serge (December 1, 2007). "Lawyer Charged in Astor Case Has Been Accused of Other Improprieties".
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Driscoll, Edgar J. (January 2, 2008). "Francis X. Morrissey, at 97, was judge, longtime Kennedy confidant".
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MacKenzie, John P. (October 15, 1965b). "Morrissey's Nomination is Shelved: Kennedy Gives Up Judge Fight".
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years ago, his legal qualifications for even that judicial post were questioned." A second
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Doyle, James S. (October 19, 1965a). "Morrissey's Atlanta Address Backed by Katzenbach".
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Chapman, William (September 27, 1965). "Kennedy Clan Friend to Get Judgeship".
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Mills, Edgard M. (June 6, 1958). "Furcolo to Promote Five District Judges".
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MacKenzie, John P. (October 15, 1965a). "Residency During 1934 Questioned".
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Burd, Laurence (August 11, 1963). "Private Rites Held for President's Son".
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Curtin, Thomas Morrissey, Clare (Morrissey) Ahern, and Catherine Morrissey.
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Doyle, James S. (October 19, 1965b). "Dirksen Doubtful Morrissey Can Win".
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Beckman, Aldo (October 14, 1965). "Senators O.K. Morrissey's Nomination".
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Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families
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Young, Robert (November 5, 1965). "Morrissey Gives Up on Nomination".
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said Morrissey was “a very faithful retainer for Ambassador Kennedy.”
2381:"Edward M. Kennedy Oral History Project: Interview with Martin Nolan"
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his reputation by putting family cronies ahead of public trust.”
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Staff Writer (July 24, 1980b). "Mulligan Nominated for Judge".
2242:(May 28, 1967). "Caroline Christens Carrier John F. Kennedy".
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editorialized that the nomination was “nauseous.” Baltimore's
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United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
2034:"The Johnson Administration—Judicial Appointments, 1963-1966"
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2087:(October 2, 1965). "Highest qualities needed".
1984:Boston Board of Election Commissioners (1935).
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2564:John William McCormack, A Political Biography
2544:"Francis X. Morrissey Oral History Interview"
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2842:Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
2588:. Vol. 153, no. 15. pp. 6–7.
2264:"John Foster Furcolo Oral History Interview"
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1886: (N.Y. App. Div. November 16, 1995).
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1051:U.S. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary 1965
1036:U.S. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary 1965
1024:U.S. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary 1965
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636:said Morrissey was “obviously unqualified.”
537:Morrissey told friends that just before his
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325:. Morrissey was admitted to practice in the
202:Unsuccessful nomination to federal judgeship
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2584:(October 9, 1965). "Lowering the Bench".
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215:(May 21, 1910 – December 27, 2007) was a
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2757:. Vol. 86, no. 17. p. 24.
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398:and Morrissey worked on his successful
366:Massachusetts Department of Corrections
2693:(October 14, 1965). "Pluck and Luck".
2549:. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
2326:. Berkeley, California: Counterpoint.
2269:. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
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351:Massachusetts House of Representatives
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230:'s secretary when Kennedy served as a
2838:"Nominations Submitted to the Senate"
2786:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. A1.
2751:"The Judiciary: From Pillory to Post"
2379:Knott, Stephen (September 14, 2006).
2324:Edward Kennedy: An Intimate Biography
2153:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. B9.
2091:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 16.
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2820:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 1.
2803:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 1.
2767:The Washington Post and Times-Herald
2765:(September 21, 1956). "TV Baptism".
2697:. Baltimore, Maryland. p. A24.
2655:The Washington Post and Times-Herald
2529:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 1.
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2306:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 1.
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2187:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 1.
2170:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 1.
2126:Cushing of Boston: A Candid Portrait
2069:The Washington Post and Times-Herald
2014:The Washington Post and Times-Herald
1954:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 5.
1932:The Washington Post and Times-Herald
1802:, 882 (Mass. July 12, 1974).
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780:President Johnson in 1966 nominated
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649:Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
248:in 1965 nominated Morrissey to be a
2542:Morrissey, Francis (June 9, 1964).
2111:. Baltimore, Maryland. p. A1.
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2566:. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
2346:"Executive Report of a Committee"
1999:. Chicago, Illinois. p. A1.
1971:. Chicago, Illinois. p. A2.
792:Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
272:Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
226:from 1958 to 1980. Morrissey was
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2071:. Washington, D.C. p. A12.
519:election to the Senate that year
440:Considered for Federal judgeship
430:Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston
168:Thomas Edward Morrissey (father)
2769:. Washington, D.C. p. 78.
2657:. Washington, D.C. p. G7.
2495:. Washington, D.C. p. A1.
2461:. Washington, D.C. p. A2.
2207:. Washington, D.C. p. A1.
2016:. Washington, D.C. p. A1.
1934:. Washington, D.C. p. A1.
583:Federal Bureau of Investigation
567:elected a Senator from New York
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1522:Christian Science Monitor 1965
912:Massachusetts General Hospital
897:Order of St. Gregory the Great
533:Nominated to the Federal bench
495:United States Attorney General
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2403:. New York, N.Y. p. B1.
2289:. New York, N.Y. p. A1.
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2089:The Christian Science Monitor
607:The Christian Science Monitor
396:U.S. House of Representatives
313:, the Southern Law School in
296:Suffolk University Law School
222:who served as a judge on the
3006:20th-century Roman Catholics
2731:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
2729:Robert Kennedy and His Times
2677:. New York, N.Y. p. 6.
2608:. New York, N.Y. p. 4.
2423:. New York, N.Y. p. 5.
2246:. New York, N.Y. p. 1.
895:in 1959 and a knight of the
434:Federal Home Loan Bank Board
423:Massachusetts Superior Court
2643:Robert F. Kennedy: A Memoir
2128:. Boston: Bruce Humphries.
893:Order of the Holy Sepulchre
613:The New York Herald-Tribune
525:, the other being Cardinal
382:and his father, Ambassador
3042:
2436:Lukas, J. Anthony (1985).
149:Frances (Kelley) Morrissey
2954:
2944:
2936:
2931:
2562:Nelson, Garrison (2017).
2527:Christian Science Monitor
2085:Christian Science Monitor
1990:. Boston: City of Boston.
1952:Christian Science Monitor
669:governor of Massachusetts
446:elected president in 1960
343:Massachusetts legislature
206:
73:
40:
28:
2645:. New York: E.P. Dutton.
1884:634 N.Y.S. 2d 51
920:Brookline, Massachusetts
677:American Bar Association
499:American Bar Association
331:Supreme Court of Georgia
258:American Bar Association
213:Francis Xavier Morrissey
132:Brookline, Massachusetts
87:Francis Xavier Morrissey
3011:Massachusetts Democrats
1902:898 N.Y.S. 2d 1
901:John F. Kennedy Library
825:Robert Kennedy was shot
673:Charles Edward Wyzanski
413:in July 1958. Governor
386:, at party for General
292:Charlestown High School
2948:Boston Municipal Court
2725:Schlesinger, Arthur M.
2124:Dever, Joseph (1965).
1800:313 N.E.2d 878
804:Newport News, Virginia
773:said Senator Kennedy “
581:, the director of the
561:
411:Boston Municipal Court
400:1946 election campaign
282:Morrissey was born in
224:Boston Municipal Court
35:Boston Municipal Court
1758:Associated Press 1966
575:Arthur M. Schlesinger
284:Boston, Massachusetts
2749:(October 22, 1965).
2719:. New York: Vintage.
2353:Congressional Record
2344:(October 18, 1965).
2038:Minnesota Law Review
1596:, pp. 14, 3, 8.
1498:New York Times 1965b
1486:New York Times 1965a
831:to visit Joseph and
751:Leverett Saltonstall
657:Archbishop of Boston
478:Boston busing crisis
444:Senator Kennedy was
404:United States Senate
23:Francis X. Morrissey
2986:Lawyers from Boston
2836:(October 4, 1965).
2512:. Washington, D.C.
2478:. Washington, D.C.
1997:The Chicago Tribune
1969:The Chicago Tribune
1830:93 T.C. 672
940:William C. Sullivan
747:Nicholas Katzenbach
647:, a justice of the
632:. Fellow columnist
565:Robert F. Kennedy,
476:in his book on the
468:The Washington Post
349:Ward 2 seat in the
119:, Massachusetts, US
102:, Massachusetts, US
2958:Robert A. Mulligan
2940:Frank W. Tomasello
2896:The New York Times
2711:Lukacs, J. Anthony
2675:The New York Times
2421:The New York Times
2401:The New York Times
2342:Kennedy, Edward M.
2287:The New York Times
2244:The New York Times
2224:The New York Times
1854:Staff Writer 1980b
1842:Staff Writer 1980a
1118:, pp. 99–105.
910:Morrissey died at
808:Jacqueline Kennedy
685:Everett M. Dirksen
590:The New York Times
419:Frank W. Tomasello
305:Morrissey went to
185:Suffolk University
69:Robert A. Mulligan
58:Frank W. Tomasello
2964:
2963:
2955:Succeeded by
2449:978-0-394-41150-7
1914:United Press 1956
1510:New Republic 1965
1089:, pp. 58–61.
916:Holyhood Cemetery
782:W. Arthur Garrity
720:John L. McClellan
696:James O. Eastland
624:, writing in the
547:Edward M. Kennedy
491:Robert F. Kennedy
384:Joseph P. Kennedy
323:diploma privilege
246:Lyndon B. Johnson
210:
209:
128:Holyhood Cemetery
110:December 27, 2007
3033:
2937:Preceded by
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2818:The Boston Globe
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823:. The day after
816:aircraft carrier
814:to christen the
812:Caroline Kennedy
790:in 1966 won the
787:The Boston Globe
763:Great Depression
755:The Boston Globe
645:Jacob J. Spiegel
601:The New Republic
527:Francis Spellman
474:J. Anthony Lukas
458:The Boston Globe
388:George S. Patton
373:Maurice J. Tobin
356:Morrissey was a
270:in 1966 won the
267:The Boston Globe
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653:Richard Cushing
651:; and Cardinal
579:J. Edgar Hoover
535:
463:William Chapman
442:
380:John F. Kennedy
319:bar examination
315:Athens, Georgia
300:bar examination
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194:Attorney, judge
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1280:
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1240:
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689:Boston College
641:John McCormack
634:Marquis Childs
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