Guy Ward Mallon (S&B 1885)
Yale University. Skull and Bones. He Boule. Gamma Nu. Psi Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa.
American Bar Association, American Law Institute, and Church of Our Saviour (Episcopal).[4]
Author: Ohio Election Law (1892), I’he Mirror (1923), Can We Escape? (1932), and Bankers vs Consumers (1933); President of Literary Club of Cincinnati 1920;
1930 to Jan 1933, Mallon (S&B 1885), Vordenburg & Marble.[4]
1927 to 1928 - Nicotine Production Company.[4]
1927 - Chairman of board of Trahern Tobacco Company.[4]
1924 to 1932 - Secretary of City Charter Committee.[4]
WW1 - 1917 - Member Cincinnati Home Guard.[4]
1912 to 1933, Member, 1913 to 1920, Chairman, Citizens’ School Committee.[4]
1910 to 1928 - Director of United States Can Company.[4]
1906 to 1908 - Member, Cincinatti City Council.[2]
1903 to 1919 - Trustee, Ohio State University.[2]
1901 to 1903 - President of Cincinnati Trust Co.[3]
1907 to 1917 - Vice President, Guarantee Title & Trust Company.[4]
1901 to 1903 - President of Cincinnati Trust Company.[4]
1897 to 1907 - Vice-President of Guarantee Trust Company and of its successor (Title & Trust Co).[4]
Since 1896, Member, 1897 to 1933, Finance Committee, 1932 and 1933, Vice-President of Berea College.[4]
1894 to 1912 - Director of Cincinnati House of Refuge.[4]
12 Nov 1891 - Married Hannah Neil, Ohio State University ex-‘88, daughter of Henry Moore Neil, Harvard ex-‘56 and Julia (Stone) Neil.[4]
1891 - First Vice-President of Yale Club of Cincinnati.[4]
1888 to 1904 - Member of firm of Mallon, 1904 to 1930, Coffey & Mallon, of Mallon & Vordenburg,
1888, LL B. Cincinnati Law School, in office of Mallon & Coffey, 1886 to 88, admitted to the bar May 23,1888.[4]
Heidelberg University - Post graduate work.[4]
1885 to 1886, Private tutor in Washington, D. C, and also attended Columbian (George Washington) Law School.[4]
1885 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 23 Dec 1933, from Coronary Thrombosis and Arteriosclerosis. Age 69.[4]
Note:
Father … Judge Patrick Mallon of the Common Pleas Court, Cincinnati.[5]
Son … Henry Neil Mallon (S&B 1917) - Chairman President of Dresser Industries, Inc.
Son … John Howard Mallon (S&B 1919)
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