Five candidates are elected to the Boston School Committee.
December 12, 1905
They are George Brock (R), James Jackson Storrow (R) for three-year terms; Thomas Kenny (D) and William Kenny (D) for two-year terms; and David Ellis (R) for a one-year term. All of the Republican candidates are endorsed by the Public School Association. Ellis is the first Jewish person elected to the Boston School Committee. Storrow is elected chairman on January 1, 1906.
Sources
- City of Boston