H. James Shea Jr.
Herman James "Jim" Shea Jr. (December 10, 1939 , May 9, 1970) bụ onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị America si steeti Massachusetts . Onye bi na Newton maka ihe ka ukwuu n'oge ndụ ya, ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ na Mahadum Tufts ma, mgbe ọ hapụsịrị Mahadum Virginia School of Law, chọtara ọrụ dị ka injinia obodo, onye na-ere ụlọ, na onye nkuzi mahadum. Onye na-aga n'ihu na Democratic Party, ọ rụrụ ọrụ na Newton Board of Aldermen nakwa na Massachusetts House of Representatives.
Site na nhọpụta ya n'ụlọ n'afọ 1968, onye omeiwu ọhụrụ Shea tinyere aka na mmegide megide Agha Vietnam ma kwado usoro gburugburu ebe obibi nke oge a. Iwu ọ kwadoro, nke mechara bu aha ya, wepụrụ ndị bi na Massachusetts ka a ghara ịkpọbata ha n'ọrụ gọọmentị etiti na esemokwu mba ọzọ a na-ekwughị. Ọ bụ ezie na ọ gafere ndị omeiwu ma Gọvanọ Francis Sargent bịanyere aka na ya n'iwu, Ụlọikpe Kasị Elu jụrụ ịnụ ihe ịma aka steeti ahụ na iwu agha na Massachusetts v. Laird
N'ịbụ onye na-eche na ọ na-arụbiga ọrụ ókè n'oge na-adịghị anya mgbe ọ banyere na ndị omeiwu, a na-arịọ Shea ugboro ugboro ka ọ kwuo okwu ma na-ese n'elu mmiri dị ka onye na-achọ ọkwa dị elu. N'ịda n'ihe nwunye ya kọwara dị ka "mmetụta ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị", o ji égbè gbuo onwe ya mgbe ọ dị afọ 30.
A mụrụ Shea n'afọ Disemba 10, 1939 na Boston, Massachusetts, nwa mbụ n'ime ụmụ nwoke atọ nke Eileen (née Curtin; 1911 ruo afọ 2002) na Herman James Shea Sr. (1911 ruo afọ 1998).[1][2][3] Nna ya bụ onye injinia obodo na onye otu ngalaba na Massachusetts Institute of Technology .[4][5]
Ebenside
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ (1969) Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved on February 5, 2020.
- ↑ Shea was to seek state office. The Boston Globe (May 10, 1970). Retrieved on February 12, 2020.
- ↑ Herman James "Jim" Shea, Jr (1939-1970). Find A Grave. Retrieved on February 12, 2020.
- ↑ Eileen Curtin to Wed H. J. Shea of Brighton. The Boston Globe (May 1, 1936). Retrieved on February 5, 2020.
- ↑ Faculty Appointments Announced at M. I. T.. The Boston Globe (January 21, 1936). Retrieved on February 8, 2020.