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John B. Harwood (born January 14, 1952) is an American politician and lawyer in the state of Rhode Island.


Biography

Harwood was born in Providence in 1952 and attended Mount Saint Charles Academy where he played ice hockey and baseball, earning multiple all-state team selections in both, and twice winning the Interscholastic League scoring title in ice hockey. He earned degrees from University of Pennsylvania ( BSc 1974), University of Miami ( MBA 1976) and
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( J.D. 1978). Harwood also played collegiate hockey at the University of Pennsylvania where he served as captain and was selected for the All-Ivy hockey team. He briefly worked as professor at
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in New Hampshire in the 1970s before practicing law in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Harwood married Patricia May Lynch and has two sons. A Democrat, Harwood was first elected to the Rhode Island House of Representatives in 1980, representing Pawtucket. He was chosen to serve as Speaker of the House from 1993, serving until 2002. He is a member of the Penn Baseball Hall of Fame, Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame and Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame.


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20th-century American politicians Living people Democratic Party members of the Rhode Island House of Representatives Speakers of the Rhode Island House of Representatives 1952 births 21st-century American politicians Politicians from Providence, Rhode Island University of Pennsylvania alumni University of Miami alumni Boston College alumni {{Rhode Island-politician-stub