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F. Bradford Morse

Frank Bradford Morse
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 5th district
In office
January 3, 1961 – May 1, 1972
Preceded by Edith Nourse Rogers
Succeeded by Paul W. Cronin
Member of the Lowell, Massachusetts
City Council
In office
1952–1953
Personal details
Born August 7, 1921
Lowell, Massachusetts
Died December 18, 1994(1994-12-18) (aged 73)
Naples, Florida
Resting place Arlington National Cemetery
Political party Republican
Alma mater Boston University (1948); Boston University School of Law (1949).
Military service
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1942–1946
Battles/wars World War II

Frank Bradford Morse (August 7, 1921 – December 18, 1994) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts. He had a notable career in the United States Congress and the United Nations. On Capitol Hill he served in various capacities for nearly twenty years, the last twelve as Congressman from Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1972, he became Under Secretary General of the United Nations and in 1976, the renowned Administrator of its Development Program. He received a Franklin D. Roosevelt "Four Freedoms" award for his extraordinary career as an international public servant, particularly as Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme.

Morse was born in Lowell, Massachusetts on August 7, 1921 and graduated from Boston University in 1948 and from Boston University School of Law in 1949. He served in World War II in the Army from 1942-1946. After the war, he served as a private practice lawyer, business executive, law clerk to Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, and professor at Boston University School of Law, 1949-1953. He was elected to the Lowell City Council in 1952 and served there until 1953 when he was employed as a staff member for United States Senate Armed Services Committee, a position he held until 1955. From 1955 until 1958 he served as an executive secretary and chief assistant to United States Senator Leverett Saltonstall, and later as a deputy administrator of Veterans Administration from 1958-1960.


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