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'''Kevin Hagan White''' (born ], ] in ]) was the longest-serving ] of Boston, holding office from ] to ]. | |||
He was educated at ], ] (AB, ]), ] Law School (LLB, ]) and the ] Graduate School of Public Administration. Prior to his term as Mayor of Boston, he served as Secretary of the Commonwealth (]-]). | |||
In ], he made the shortlist for the ]'s ] nomination. After a number of better known politicians, including Senators ] and ] and Governor ], turned down the position, White became the frontrunner for the post. However, when the Massachusetts delegation, led by famed ] ], voiced its opposition to White's nomination, the offer was withdrawn. Presidential nominee Senator ] went on to select Senator ], who was later embroiled in a ] and replaced with Ambassador ]. | |||
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