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Dr. Francis P. Garvan - 1932
Therefore, upon Dr. Francis P. Garvan, of New York City, has been conferred
the Mendel Medal for 1932. Dr. Garvan is well known, today, as the president of
the Chemical Foundation of America, which organization, under his guidance, has
done much for the furtherance of chemistry.
The Mendel Medal Bulletin. Villanova
College, Villanova, Pennsylvania, V:11(1933).
Garvan, Francis Patrick, lawyer; born East Hartford, Connecticut, June 13, 1875;
Son of Patrick and Mary (Carroll) Garvan; A.B., Yale, 1897; LL.B., New York Law
School, 1899; studied Catholic University, 1898; LL.D., Fordham, 1919; A.M.,
Yale, 1922; LL.D., Trinity College, 1935; married Mabel Brady, June 9, 1910.
Began practice in New York City, 1899, assistant district attorney, 1900-1910;
director Bureau of Investigation, U.S., and manager New York office of alien
property custodian, March 4, 1919; also assistant attorney general of U.S. Dean
Fordham Law School 1919-1923; trustee Catholic University. Democrat. Catholic.
Home: New York, N.Y. Died November 7, 1937.
WWho Was Who in America. Volume I,
1897-1942. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1943, p. 442.
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