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throughout Massachusetts. By December 21, the book had been pulled from nearly all the newsstands in the Greater Boston area. Fingold warned distributors who resisted compliance that they would be susceptible to criminal prosecution, although it is unclear what they would've been charged with.
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within the state, on the grounds it "desecrated Christmas" depicting the holiday in a "pagan" manner. Under his orders the head of the state police, Captain Joseph Crescio, cut off the distribution of
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from that state (which hadn't been published in over five years). "The idea was, 'If you don't want us, we don't want you,'" explained editor and writer
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Fingold died on August 31, 1958, at his home in Concord, Massachusetts. At the time of his death he was a candidate in the Republican primary for
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and as the Commonwealth's Assistant Attorney General in charge of prosecution of racketeers. In 1952, Fingold defeated incumbent Attorney General
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Fingold's political career began at the age of 21 when he was elected to the
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The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America
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was named the George Fingold Library under Chapter 380, Acts of 1960.
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from distribution in the state of Massachusetts and yanking his
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1957-1958 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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retaliated by announcing that he was permanently withdrawing
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Massachusetts Attorney General
Christian A. Herter
Foster Furcolo
Francis E. Kelly
Edward J. McCormack
Boston, Massachusetts
Concord, Massachusetts
Republican
Malden, Massachusetts
Concord, Massachusetts
Alma mater
Suffolk University Law School
Attorney General of Massachusetts
Malden
District attorney
Middlesex County
Francis E. Kelly
Massachusetts Governor's Council
Panic
William M. Gaines
Picture Stories From The Bible
Al Feldstein
Governor of Massachusetts
State Library of Massachusetts
List of Jewish American jurists



1957-1958 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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