He was a graduate of the University of Georgia and received a master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.
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Frank Marion Folsom (14 May 1894, Sprague, Washington - 12 January 1970, New York City) was an electronics company executive and was a permanent representative of the Holy See.
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In 1942 he was appointed as special assistant to the Under Secretary of the Navy.
Other prominent Boston artists working at the Fenway Studios in that period include Marion B. Allen, Lilla Cabot Perry, Joseph Decamp, Philip Hale, Lillian Wescot Hale, Charles Hopkinson, György Kepes, William Kaula, Lee Lufkin Kaula, Lillian and Leslie Prince Thompson, William McGregor Paxton, Marion L. Pooke, Edmund Charles Tarbell, and Mary Bradish Titcomb.
Photograph by A.H. Folsom, 1893 (Boston Pictorial Archive, Boston Public Library)
Folsom was promoted to the active roster again on January 2, 2010 after linebacker Channing Crowder was placed on injured reserve.
He settled permanently at Taylors Falls, Minnesota, where he later invested in other enterprises such as a hotel, a lumber mill and the first bridge to