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Preceded by
  
Elliot Richardson

Nationality
  
American

Succeeded by
  
Francis X. Bellotti

Preceded by
  
Thomas J. Hannon

Party
  

Preceded by
  
Name
  
Robert Quinn

Preceded by
  
Political party
  
Democratic

Resigned
  
January 1975

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Role
  
Former Massachusetts Attorney General

Died
  
January 12, 2014, Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States

Previous office
  

A Life of Service: Remembering Bob Quinn


Robert Henry Quinn was a Massachusetts attorney and politician.

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Early life

Quinn was born January 30, 1928 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the youngest of seven children. When Quinn was six his father died.

Quinn received a scholarship to Boston College High School and attended Boston College on a football scholarship. While at BC, he was stricken with tuberculosis and it was believed that he would die. Quinn recovered after spending three years in the hospital. He went on to finish college and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1955.

Political career

Quinn was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1957 to 1969 and the speaker of that body from 1967 to 1969. During his tenure in the house, he played a role in the founding of the University of Massachusetts Boston by co-sponsoring the legislation that established the university.

Quinn was elected Massachusetts Attorney General by the Massachusetts Legislature sitting in Joint Convention following Elliot Richardson's selection as Under Secretary of State. He was elected Attorney General by the voters in 1970. In 1970, Quinn championed legislation that offered financial incentives to law enforcement officers who pursued higher education, which became known as the “Quinn Bill”.

Quinn sought the Democratic nomination for Governor in 1974, but was defeated by Michael Dukakis.

Later life and death

Following his defeat, co-founded the Quinn and Morris law firm and was a prominent lobbyist. He also served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees University of Massachusetts (1981-1986) and the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority.

Quinn died in Falmouth, Massachusetts on January 12, 2014 at the age of 85.

References

Robert H. Quinn Wikipedia