- Robert F. Bradford
Infobox Governor
name=Robert Fiske Bradford
caption=
order=57th
office= Governor of Massachusetts
term_start=January 2 ,1947
term_end=January 6 ,1949
lieutenant=Charles F. Sullivan
predecessor=Maurice J. Tobin
successor=Paul A. Dever
birth_date= birth date|1902|1|15|mf=y
birth_place=Boston, Massachusetts
death_date= death date and age | 1983|03|18|1902|01|15
death_place=
spouse=
religion=
profession=
party= Republican
footnotes=
order2 = 55thLieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
term_start2 = 1945
term_end2 = 1947
governor2 =Maurice J. Tobin
predecessor2 =Horace T. Cahill
successor2 =Arthur W. Coolidge Robert Fiske Bradford (
December 15 ,1902 –March 18 ,1983 ) was an American politician who served one term as Governor ofMassachusetts , from 1947 to 1949.Bradford was born in
Boston, Massachusetts . The scion of an old traditionalNew England Yankee Brahmin family, his father was a successful physician and dean ofHarvard Law School . He graduated from the elite Browne and Nichols School, and fromHarvard University in 1923.A Republican, Mr. Bradford entered politics by serving as Executive Secretary to Governor
Joseph Ely , and later worked on the gubernatorial and senatorial campaigns ofLeverett Saltonstall . In 1938, he was electedDistrict Attorney of Middlesex County, and served in that position from 1939 to 1945, when he becameLieutenant Governor under Democrat GovernorMaurice J. Tobin . In 1946, Bradford challenged and defeated Tobin, and served as Governor from 1947 to 1949.As Governor, Bradford governed in the fashion of his mentor,
Leverett Saltonstall , with an emphasis on fiscalconservatism and socialliberalism . During his administration, he advanced balanced budgets and intervened to prevent protracted strikes, which would be deleterious to the interests of business and the broader public. His administration worked to promotepublic housing forveteran s and preventalcoholism through treatment and prevention programs. In 1947, he chaired the "Silent Guest " program in which Americans were encouraged to donate the cash equivalent of one setting ofThanksgiving dinner to the starving poor in post-warEurope . Bradford was defeated in his first reelection attempt.He returned to the private practice of law, and later in life served as President of
Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts.External links
* [http://www.mass.gov/statehouse/massgovs/rbradford.htm Official Commonwealth of Massachusetts Governor Biography]
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