Eight candidates are elected to the Boston School Committee.
December 15, 1903
They are Andrew Badaracco, J. Porter Crosby, Arthur Davis, Julia Duff, Frank Ernst, Daniel Harkins, John Kennealy, and Louis Sonnabend. The majority of those elected are “Anti-reform” candidates and they proceed to oust school superintendent Edwin Seaver, a Protestant, and replace him with his assistant, George Conley, a Catholic.