Malcolm E. Nichols (May 8, 1876 – February 7, 1951) was a journalist and a U.S. political figure. Nichols served as the mayor of Boston in the late 1920s as well as the last Republican to serve in that post to date.

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  • Malcolm E. Nichols (May 8, 1876 – February 7, 1951) was a journalist and a U.S. political figure. Nichols served as the mayor of Boston in the late 1920s as well as the last Republican to serve in that post to date.
  • Malcolm Nichols (1876-1951) est un journaliste et homme politique américain, maire de Boston dans les années 1920 ; c'est le dernier républicain à avoir été élu à ce poste jusqu'à ce jour. Élu en 1926, il est resté à la tête de la ville jusqu'en 1929 ; il est par la suite battu aux élections de 1933, 1937 et 1941.
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  • Malcolm E. Nichols (May 8, 1876 – February 7, 1951) was a journalist and a U.S. political figure. Nichols served as the mayor of Boston in the late 1920s as well as the last Republican to serve in that post to date.
  • Malcolm Nichols (1876-1951) est un journaliste et homme politique américain, maire de Boston dans les années 1920 ; c'est le dernier républicain à avoir été élu à ce poste jusqu'à ce jour. Élu en 1926, il est resté à la tête de la ville jusqu'en 1929 ; il est par la suite battu aux élections de 1933, 1937 et 1941.
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