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In 1970, Quinlan ran for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor. His candidacy was not supported by Governor
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Ellis, David (July 3, 1970). "Quinlan says he supports ticket: Seeks Senate seat, not lieutenant governor".
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Quinlan also led a number of petition drives, including one that led to the joint election of the
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Dietz, Jean (September 10, 1983). "Heckler Issues New Warning on Mental Facilities".
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Nyhan, David (June 20, 1970). "Quinlan Accuses Linsky of Trying To Thwart Him".
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Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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In 1968, Quinlan served as the state chairman for United Citizens for
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Nyhan, David (May 7, 1972). "Quinlan--a true believer losing faith".
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Nyhan, David (April 10, 1970). "Quinlan announces for second spot".
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After leaving the state senate, Quinlan served as an aide to
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Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1972–73
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was an American politician who served as a member of the
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Quinlan began his political career as an assistant to
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United States Secretary of Health and Human Services
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Massachusetts Senate
Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth
George A. Sullivan, Jr.
Robert E. McCarthy
Natick, Massachusetts
American
Republican
Dover, Massachusetts
Alma mater
Harvard College
Massachusetts Senate
Natick, Massachusetts
Dover, Massachusetts
Sacred Heart School
Harvard College
Franklin High School
U.S. Senator
Leverett Saltonstall
Massachusetts Senate
Nixon
Agnew
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Francis W. Sargent
Martin Linsky
Donald R. Dwight
United States House of Representatives
Massachusetts's 9th congressional district
Louise Day Hicks

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