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  1. Lawrence McCully Judd (March 20, 1887 – October 4, 1968) was a politician of the Territory of Hawaii, serving as the territorial governor. Judd is most well-known for his role in the Massie Affair, in which he commuted the sentence of three people convicted of manslaughter in the killing of Josef Kahahawai.

  2. Apr 18, 2018 · Lawrence M. Judd, Kalaupapa superintendent (1947-1949), was deeply moved serving this loving community stated, “I know of no land or people who can grow into one’s heart more than Kalaupapa and its people. I am sure God smiled with great delight when HE finished Kalaupapa.

  3. By the 1930s Kalaupapa's physical infrastructure needed an overhaul and Governor Lawrence M. Judd of the Territory of Hawai'i undertook further construction and rehabilitation projects.

  4. Lawrence watched intently as the sorrowful procession of passengers walked slowly down the gangplank and found a place on the unpretentious, dirty inter-island cattle boat.

  5. In 1947, Former Governor Lawrence M. Judd became Kalaupapa's resident superintendent and he and his wife Eva Marie promoted social activities and adult education classes. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Lion's Club, American Legion, and other organizations opened Kalaupapa to the wider world.

  6. Lawrence M. Judd & Hawaii: an autobiography. by. Judd, Lawrence M. Publication date. 1971. Topics. Judd, Lawrence M, Hawaii -- Biography. Publisher. Rutland, Vt., C. E. Tuttle Co.

  7. Lawrence McCully Judd (March 20, 1887 - October 4, 1968) was the seventh Territorial Governor of Hawai'i. He was devoted to the Hansen's Disease-afflicted residents of Kalaupapa on Molokai. Judd made several fact-finding tours during his tenure in the Hawaii State Senate.