The Story of the Irish in Boston Together With Biographical Sketches of Repres

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The Story of the Irish in Boston Together With Biographical Sketches of Repres
James Bernard Cullen
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Mr. O'Meara is married and is the father of three children.
O'MEARA, MARY, journalist. She pos- sesses decided journalistic aptitude, which would bring her into prominence, if family duties did not greatly limit its exercise, and she is the wife of Henry O'Meara, of the editorial staff of the Boston " Journal. " Mrs. O'Meara, whose maiden name was Lynch, is a native of Boston. Her journalistic beginnings were made in " Our Young Folks' Magazine, " edited by the Rev. Thomas Scully, of Cambridge,
... Mass. She was mar- ried about nine years ago. For eight years past she has conducted the Women's De- partment and the Children's Corner of the Boston " Republic. " Her work shows rare taste and judgment Mrs. O'Meara is a valued member of the New England Women's Press Club. She is a woman of ex- tremely pleasing presence and generous edu- cation, diffident of her own gift, and always happy in promoting the success of others.
O'MEARA, STEPHEN, editor, born in Charlottetown, P. E. I. , July 26, 1854.


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