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Frederic Cameron Church Jr.

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548: 288:. He also served as President of Boys Clubs of Boston for 20 years. Also, in 1956, the Frederic C. Church Foundation, was established in Boston (1956–1966). Fred Jr. served as general chairman of the Greater Boston Development Committee whose work lead to the establishment of the Boston Port Authority, to the construction of Route 128 around Boston and to the construction of the Mystic-Tobin bridge. 234:
in 1916, where he was very popular, elected 1920 Class President, and a star member of the Football team scoring the winning touchdown against Oregon to win the national championship in 1920. He was also played on the Crimson Hockey team where he was captain and was also on the track team. In 1920,
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In 1928, Fred Jr. teamed up with two others to form Boit, Dalton & Church Insurance located on 40 Kilby Street in Boston. According to a January 19, 1948
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Commencement exercises. He continued his education after serving in the Navy during World War I and graduated from Harvard in 1922.
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article, Fred Jr. remarried Agnes Devens Boardman, and had five children with his wife and resided on Beacon Street in
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Fred Jr. was poised to take over the business, as described by the July 3, 1920, article, in "The Standard" as;
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In February 1882, Fred C. Church (Sr) joined about twenty other prominent young men of Lowell to form a
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Secretary of Commonwealth, Corporations Division, 2010 Annual Report
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Fred Church set up shop in down town Lowell, at 53 Central Street in the Center Block building.
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In July 1925, with 400 of societies' elite in attendance, Fred Jr. married into the wealthy
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article, "on grounds of nonsupport." By 1931, Ms. Vanderbilt was on her second husband.
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The Sun (Lowell, MA)"Laturnau takes reins at Fred C. Church"January 3, 2007
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In 1968, Fred. C. Church, Inc. was organized as a domestic profit
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in Boston, and in 1956, he was one of the founding fathers of the
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Lowell, Massachusetts
Beverly, Massachusetts
Running back
Harvard
Rose Bowl
1920
National champion
1919
sole proprietorship
Lowell, Massachusetts
Andover, MA
Dracut, MA
Haverhill, MA
Tewksbury, MA
Westford, MA
Portsmouth, NH
gentleman's club
Yorick Club
Frederick W. Stickney
Percy Parker
Harvard
Harvard
Vanderbilt family
Newport, RI
Muriel Vanderbilt
Time magazine
Life magazine
Boston
Boys Clubs
Boys & Girls Clubs of America

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