The 157th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1951 and 1952 during the governorship of Paul A. Dever. Richard I. Furbush served as president of the Senate and Tip O'Neill served as speaker of the House.
Senators
Representatives
See also
1952 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
82nd United States Congress
List of Massachusetts General Courts
References
Further reading
Election Statistics: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1950), Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1951, hdl:2452/43442
Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1951. hdl:2452/40790.
John Harris (December 28, 1951), "Legislators Back on Job Wadnesday After Recess", Daily Boston Globe
Samuel B. Cutler (1952), "Legislature Reconvenes Tomorrow in Bay State", Daily Boston Globe
"Be It Resolved...", Daily Boston Globe, 1952
"Legislators to Hear Dever Message Today", Daily Boston Globe, January 2, 1952
Duncan MacRae (1952). "The Relation Between Roll Call Votes and Constituencies in the Massachusetts House of Representatives". American Political Science Review. 46. doi:10.2307/1952111.
Joseph F. Zimmerman (1962). "Executive Veto in Massachusetts, 1947-1960". Social Science. 37. JSTOR 41884988.
External links
Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1951, hdl:2452/238755 – via State Library of Massachusetts
Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1952, hdl:2452/238756
Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1951, hdl:2452/50973
Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1952, hdl:2452/50974
"April 16, 1952: Tip O'Neill Announces Run for Congress", Massmoments.org, Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities