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History and Government—Congressional Biographies—MassachusettsSinclair WEEKS
(1893-1972)
Senate Years of Service:
1944-1944Party: RepublicanWEEKS, Sinclair, (son of
John Wingate Weeks), a Senator from Massachusetts; born in West
Newton, Middlesex County, Mass., June 15, 1893; attended the public
schools; graduated from Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., in
1914; engaged in the banking business at Boston, Mass., 1914-1923;
served on the Mexican border with the Massachusetts National Guard
in 1916; during the First World War served from 1917, as a
lieutenant and later as a captain of the One Hundred and First
Field Artillery in the Twenty-sixth Division, and was discharged in
1919; engaged in the manufacture of metal products 1923-1953;
alderman of Newton 1923-1930; mayor of Newton 1930-1935; member of
the Republican National Committee 1941-1953, serving as treasurer
1940-1944; appointed on February 8, 1944, as a Republican to the
United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation
of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., and served from February 8, 1944, to
December 19, 1944, a successor having been elected; was not a
candidate for election to the vacancy; overseer, Harvard University
1948-1954; Secretary of Commerce in the Cabinet of President Dwight
Eisenhower from 1953 until his resignation in 1958; chairman,
partner, and director of several manufacturing, investment and
insurance firms; retired in 1970 and resided in Lancaster, N.H.;
died in Concord, Mass., February 7, 1972; interment in Summer
Street Cemetery, Lancaster, N.H.
Bibliography
Weeks, Sinclair. Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth: Way-Stations of
a Fruitful Life. n.p., 1964.
Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present
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