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Albert Cole (Massachusetts)

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Preceded by
  
Arthur J. Frawley

Preceded by
  
William F. Shanahan

Died
  
November 1966

Succeeded by
  
Arthur J. Frawley

Role
  
Politician


Preceded by
  
J. Fred Manning

Name
  
Albert Cole

Succeeded by
  
Stuart A. Tarr

Succeeded by
  
Charles V. Hogan

Party
  
Republican Party

Alma mater
  
Lynn English High School, Suffolk University Law School

Albert Cole (December 28, 1904 – November 1966) was a Massachusetts politician who served in the Massachusetts State Senate and as the 40th and 42nd Mayors of Lynn, Massachusetts.

Cole was a Lynn Councillor-at-large from 1932 to 1935 and a member of the Massachusetts Senate from the 1st Essex Senatorial District from 1935 to 1940. Cole was elected Mayor of Lynn in 1939. He stepped down in 1943 to serve with the United States Army in World War II, he was succeeded in the last six months of his term by Councilor-at-large Arthur J. Frawley. He was elected Mayor again in 1945 while still serving in the Pacific. During his second tenure as Mayor, Cole arranged for the construction of Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium. He did not run for reelection in 1947 and instead supported the campaign of city councilor Stuart A. Tarr.

Cole was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1946, but lost the Republican nomination to Arthur W. Coolidge.

In 1953, Cole was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower for the position of Controller of Customs in Boston.

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