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Benjamin Atwood Smith II (March 26, 1916 – September 26, 1991) was an American politician who served as a member of the
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from December 1960 until November 1962.


Early life and education

Smith, who was named for his grandfather Benjamin A. Smith, was born in
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, to R. Russell Smith and Grace Smith. He married Barbara M. (née Mechem) of
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, and Annisquam, Massachusetts. They had five children, sons R. Russell Smith II and Benjamin A. Smith III, an ice hockey player and coach, and daughters Barbara (Smith) Ramsey, Susan (Smith) Crotty, and Cathleen Smith. Smith attended the Gloucester public schools. Smith was captain of the 1933 Gloucester High School football team. He later graduated from Governor Dummer Academy and
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. While at Harvard, Smith played fullback on the football team under coach Dick Harlow. At Harvard, Smith was a roommate of John F. Kennedy.


Military service

Smith served in the
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for four years during
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. While he was in the Navy, Smith served in the Pacific as Commander on an anti-submarine, anti-torpedo vessel.


Career

Smith served as a member of the Gloucester School Committee, the Gloucester City Council and was a trustee of the Addison Gilbert Hospital. Smith served as Mayor of Gloucester from 1954 to 1955; however, at the time Smith was mayor, Gloucester was adhered to a Plan E form of government. The office of mayor was a ceremonial position, the mayor was a city councilor chosen by the city council. The city administration was carried out by a professional city manager. For many years Smith was the chief executive of his family's business, the Merchants Box Company in Gloucester.


Senate appointment

After being elected
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, John F. Kennedy resigned his seat in the
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on December 22, 1960. Kennedy, who had been reelected to a second Senate term of six years in 1958, advised then-Governor Foster Furcolo to appoint Smith to fill the vacated seat "in the interest of promoting party unity." Smith, a close friend of the Kennedy family, was described as being a "seat warmer" until Kennedy's brother Ted turned thirty, the minimum age to be eligible to serve in the Senate. Indeed, Smith served as Senator until November 6, 1962, when Kennedy won the special election.


Special ambassador

In 1963, President Kennedy named Smith as the chairman of the U.S. delegation to the North Pacific Fisheries Conference involving the United States, the Soviet Union, Canada and Japan.


Death and burial

Smith died after a long illness in the Addison Gilbert Hospital in
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, and was buried in the Calvary Cemetery in Gloucester.


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