Everything about Martin Lomasney totally explained
Martin Lomasney (1859-1933) was a
Massachusetts politician. He served as State Senator, State Representative, and Alderman. He was best remembered, however, for being the ward boss (
political boss) of Boston's Ward Eight. A cocktail, the
Ward 8, was concocted at
Locke-Ober in 1898 to honor Lomasney's political ward which supposedly tipped his election to the
Massachusetts General Court.
Lomasney created a famous saying on the importance of discretion: ""Never write if you can speak; never speak if you can nod; never nod if you can wink."
Eliot Spitzer recently added the warning, "never put it in e-mail."
Sources
- "Martin Lomasney and the Ward Eight". The City Record and Boston News-Letter. 2007-03-15. (External Link
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