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Edward J. Flynn

Edward Joseph Flynn (September 22, 1891 – August 18, 1953) was an American lawyer and politician. Flynn was a leading Democratic politician of the mid-twentieth-century, known for his tight control of the Bronx Democratic Party organization after 1922, and his close association with Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman

Edward Flynn
Chair of the Democratic National Committee
In office
August 17, 1940 – January 18, 1943
Preceded byJames Farley
Succeeded byFrank C. Walker
Secretary of State of New York
In office
January 1, 1929 – January 17, 1939
GovernorFranklin D. Roosevelt
Herbert H. Lehman
Preceded byRobert Moses
Succeeded byMichael F. Walsh
Fourth Sheriff of Bronx County, New York
In office
1922–1925
Preceded byThomas H. O'Neill
Succeeded byLester W. Patterson
Personal details
Born
Edward Joseph Flynn

(1891-09-22)September 22, 1891
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedAugust 18, 1953(1953-08-18) (aged 61)
Dublin, Ireland
Political partyDemocratic
EducationFordham University (LLB)

Life edit

Flynn was the youngest son of Henry T. Flynn and Sarah Mallon Flynn. He was born on September 22, 1891, in the Bronx, then New York County, now Bronx County, New York City. He graduated from Fordham Law School in 1912, was admitted to the bar in June 1913, and practiced in the Bronx. On June 15, 1927, he married Helen Margaret Jones.

He entered politics as a Democrat; and was a member of the New York State Assembly (Bronx Co., 2nd D.) in 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921.

He was sheriff of Bronx County, New York, (1922–1925), chamberlain of the City of New York (1926–1928), chairman of the Executive Committee of the Bronx County Democratic Committee (1922–1953), secretary of state of New York state (1929–1939), Democratic national committeeman from New York (1930–1953), and chairman of the Democratic National Committee (1940–1943). He was also the United States commissioner general on the New York World's Fair Commission (1939–1940).

He was a close associate of President Franklin D. Roosevelt for many years. Along with James Farley he was the president's chief advisor of patronage. He helped Roosevelt through all of his elections, but repeatedly refused offers of jobs in the Roosevelt administration. He did accompany Roosevelt to the Yalta Conference remaining in Europe afterwards to carry out various missions for the president. His mission was to open a diplomatic relationship between the Kremlin and the Papacy. The President believed that peace could only be obtained in Eastern Europe if there was large Catholic presence. After his mission, Flynn traveled to England to meet with Prime Minister Winston Churchill. His work in England was cut short by Roosevelt's death; this death marked the end of Flynn's mission in Europe. In 1947, Flynn published You're the Boss, a memoir of his experiences in politics.

Flynn was one of the key figures in electing Harry S. Truman to each term of his presidency. His support in 1944 was crucial to Truman's selection over James F. Byrnes as the vice presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, and thus Truman subsequently becoming president upon Roosevelt's death. Flynn warned that placing Byrnes on the ticket would cost Roosevelt two hundred thousand black votes in New York State alone.[1] He was also one of the driving forces behind Truman's 1948 election victory.[2]

Flynn died on August 18, 1953, in Dublin while on a visit to Ireland. His papers were given by his family to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, to be made available for the general public.

Legacy edit

The phrase "in like Flynn" has sometimes been claimed to be a reference to Flynn, though its folk etymology more frequently associates it with actor Errol Flynn. Etymologist Eric Partridge presents evidence that candidates Flynn backed were almost automatically "in", citing usage during Flynn's life that refers to him.[3]

His son Richard Flynn became chairman of the Power Authority under Mario Cuomo.

References edit

  1. ^ Pietrusza, David (2011). 1948 : Harry Truman's improbable victory and the year that transformed America's role in the world. Union Square Press. p. 67. ISBN 9781402767487.
  2. ^ McCullough, David (1992). Truman. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 0-671-86920-5.
  3. ^ Partridge, Eric (1986). A Dictionary of Catch Phrases. Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-05916-9

Further reading edit

  • Flynn, Edward J. You're the boss (1947); autobiography. online
  • MacKay, Malcolm. In With Flynn, The Boss Behind the President (2020), popular biography. excerpt

External links edit

Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of State of New York
1929–1939
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Chair of the Democratic National Committee
1940–1943
Succeeded by
New title Chairman of the Executive Committee of
the Bronx County Democratic Committee

1922 – 1953
Succeeded by

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Edward Joseph Flynn September 22 1891 August 18 1953 was an American lawyer and politician Flynn was a leading Democratic politician of the mid twentieth century known for his tight control of the Bronx Democratic Party organization after 1922 and his close association with Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and Harry S TrumanEdward FlynnChair of the Democratic National CommitteeIn office August 17 1940 January 18 1943Preceded byJames FarleySucceeded byFrank C WalkerSecretary of State of New YorkIn office January 1 1929 January 17 1939GovernorFranklin D RooseveltHerbert H LehmanPreceded byRobert MosesSucceeded byMichael F WalshFourth Sheriff of Bronx County New YorkIn office 1922 1925Preceded byThomas H O NeillSucceeded byLester W PattersonPersonal detailsBornEdward Joseph Flynn 1891 09 22 September 22 1891New York City New York U S DiedAugust 18 1953 1953 08 18 aged 61 Dublin IrelandPolitical partyDemocraticEducationFordham University LLB Contents 1 Life 2 Legacy 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksLife editFlynn was the youngest son of Henry T Flynn and Sarah Mallon Flynn He was born on September 22 1891 in the Bronx then New York County now Bronx County New York City He graduated from Fordham Law School in 1912 was admitted to the bar in June 1913 and practiced in the Bronx On June 15 1927 he married Helen Margaret Jones He entered politics as a Democrat and was a member of the New York State Assembly Bronx Co 2nd D in 1918 1919 1920 and 1921 He was sheriff of Bronx County New York 1922 1925 chamberlain of the City of New York 1926 1928 chairman of the Executive Committee of the Bronx County Democratic Committee 1922 1953 secretary of state of New York state 1929 1939 Democratic national committeeman from New York 1930 1953 and chairman of the Democratic National Committee 1940 1943 He was also the United States commissioner general on the New York World s Fair Commission 1939 1940 He was a close associate of President Franklin D Roosevelt for many years Along with James Farley he was the president s chief advisor of patronage He helped Roosevelt through all of his elections but repeatedly refused offers of jobs in the Roosevelt administration He did accompany Roosevelt to the Yalta Conference remaining in Europe afterwards to carry out various missions for the president His mission was to open a diplomatic relationship between the Kremlin and the Papacy The President believed that peace could only be obtained in Eastern Europe if there was large Catholic presence After his mission Flynn traveled to England to meet with Prime Minister Winston Churchill His work in England was cut short by Roosevelt s death this death marked the end of Flynn s mission in Europe In 1947 Flynn published You re the Boss a memoir of his experiences in politics Flynn was one of the key figures in electing Harry S Truman to each term of his presidency His support in 1944 was crucial to Truman s selection over James F Byrnes as the vice presidential nominee of the Democratic Party and thus Truman subsequently becoming president upon Roosevelt s death Flynn warned that placing Byrnes on the ticket would cost Roosevelt two hundred thousand black votes in New York State alone 1 He was also one of the driving forces behind Truman s 1948 election victory 2 Flynn died on August 18 1953 in Dublin while on a visit to Ireland His papers were given by his family to the Franklin D Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum to be made available for the general public Legacy editThe phrase in like Flynn has sometimes been claimed to be a reference to Flynn though its folk etymology more frequently associates it with actor Errol Flynn Etymologist Eric Partridge presents evidence that candidates Flynn backed were almost automatically in citing usage during Flynn s life that refers to him 3 His son Richard Flynn became chairman of the Power Authority under Mario Cuomo References edit Pietrusza David 2011 1948 Harry Truman s improbable victory and the year that transformed America s role in the world Union Square Press p 67 ISBN 9781402767487 McCullough David 1992 Truman New York Simon and Schuster ISBN 0 671 86920 5 Partridge Eric 1986 A Dictionary of Catch Phrases Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 05916 9Further reading editFlynn Edward J You re the boss 1947 autobiography online MacKay Malcolm In With Flynn The Boss Behind the President 2020 popular biography excerptExternal links editBiography at the FDR Library Short biographical entry from The Columbia Encyclopedia 6th edition at Encyclopedia com giving wrong birth year also available from Bartleby com Milestones Aug 31 1953 Time August 31 1953 obituary Newspaper clippings about Edward J Flynn in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBWPolitical officesPreceded byRobert Moses Secretary of State of New York1929 1939 Succeeded byMichael F WalshParty political officesPreceded byJames Farley Chair of the Democratic National Committee1940 1943 Succeeded byFrank C WalkerNew title Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Bronx County Democratic Committee1922 1953 Succeeded byCharles A Buckley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward J Flynn amp oldid 1215375795, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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