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School of Law 333 Lynch, '23, '25 L., from 1925 to 1928 and J. Gregory Lynch and James M. Lynch 1928-38; assistant prosecutor city court of Waterbury 1907-11, prosecutor 1911-17, and judge 1917-38, State senator 1913; member National Board, Friends of Boys, Inc., and St Margaret's Church (Catholic), Waterbury. Married (1) June 28, 1910, in Waterbury, Frances, daughter of Timothy and Mary (Murtha) Fallon Children: John Francis, Jr (B.A Villa- nova Coll. 1935) and Eleanor (B A Marymount Coll. [N.Y ] 1937) Mrs McGrath died December 6,1927. Married (2) June 4, 1928, in New York City, Irene Kathenne, daughter of Edward Stanislaus and Kathenne (McGrath) Cullen. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in New St Joseph's Cemetery, Waterbury. Survived by wife, children, one granddaughter, and a brother, William McGrath of Waterbury Francis William Tully, LL.B. 1902. Born November 14, 1872, in New Yor\ City Died July 7, 1943, in Boston, Mass. Father, Patrick Joseph Tully, associated with Buttenck Company, Inc., and Delineator, son of William and Winifred (Geraghty) Tully of County Galway, Ireland Mother, Kathenne Mary (Doherty) Tully; daughter of Matthew and Bridget (Parsons) Doherty of Tuam, County Galway Yale relatives include a cousin, Liguon A Doherty, '07 Attended Yale School of Law 1900-02 (LL B. 1902, business manager Yale Law Journal 1901-02; member Kent Club), engaged in business m Boston 1902-43; publicity director and vice-president William Filene's Sons Company, department store, 1902-12; advertising manager and vice- president R H. White Company, department store, 1912-30, president Home Alliance Stores, Inc., and Durall Company, Inc, chemical and industrial research, 1930-43; commissioned Major, Ordnance Reserve Corps, January 9, 1918; assigned to Industrial Service Section, Ordnance Department, and Industrial Relations, War Department; acting assistant to Secretary of War on War Labor Policies Board; acting chairman Emergency Construction Wage Commission, secretary War Industries Badge Committee; member committee to organize United States Employment Service and in charge employment management Ordnance Department; member conference committee of all government wage adjusting boards, discharged December 21,1918; appointed by Governor Coohdge to Massachusetts State Board of Education, to serve on Advisory Council, division in charge of immigration and Americanization, 1920-27, director Boston Chamber of Commerce and chairman committee on Americanization
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 333 |
Transcript | School of Law 333 Lynch, '23, '25 L., from 1925 to 1928 and J. Gregory Lynch and James M. Lynch 1928-38; assistant prosecutor city court of Waterbury 1907-11, prosecutor 1911-17, and judge 1917-38, State senator 1913; member National Board, Friends of Boys, Inc., and St Margaret's Church (Catholic), Waterbury. Married (1) June 28, 1910, in Waterbury, Frances, daughter of Timothy and Mary (Murtha) Fallon Children: John Francis, Jr (B.A Villa- nova Coll. 1935) and Eleanor (B A Marymount Coll. [N.Y ] 1937) Mrs McGrath died December 6,1927. Married (2) June 4, 1928, in New York City, Irene Kathenne, daughter of Edward Stanislaus and Kathenne (McGrath) Cullen. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in New St Joseph's Cemetery, Waterbury. Survived by wife, children, one granddaughter, and a brother, William McGrath of Waterbury Francis William Tully, LL.B. 1902. Born November 14, 1872, in New Yor\ City Died July 7, 1943, in Boston, Mass. Father, Patrick Joseph Tully, associated with Buttenck Company, Inc., and Delineator, son of William and Winifred (Geraghty) Tully of County Galway, Ireland Mother, Kathenne Mary (Doherty) Tully; daughter of Matthew and Bridget (Parsons) Doherty of Tuam, County Galway Yale relatives include a cousin, Liguon A Doherty, '07 Attended Yale School of Law 1900-02 (LL B. 1902, business manager Yale Law Journal 1901-02; member Kent Club), engaged in business m Boston 1902-43; publicity director and vice-president William Filene's Sons Company, department store, 1902-12; advertising manager and vice- president R H. White Company, department store, 1912-30, president Home Alliance Stores, Inc., and Durall Company, Inc, chemical and industrial research, 1930-43; commissioned Major, Ordnance Reserve Corps, January 9, 1918; assigned to Industrial Service Section, Ordnance Department, and Industrial Relations, War Department; acting assistant to Secretary of War on War Labor Policies Board; acting chairman Emergency Construction Wage Commission, secretary War Industries Badge Committee; member committee to organize United States Employment Service and in charge employment management Ordnance Department; member conference committee of all government wage adjusting boards, discharged December 21,1918; appointed by Governor Coohdge to Massachusetts State Board of Education, to serve on Advisory Council, division in charge of immigration and Americanization, 1920-27, director Boston Chamber of Commerce and chairman committee on Americanization |