The Democratic Party of the state of New York : a history of the origin, growth, and achievements of the Democratic Party of the state of New York, including a history of Tammany Hall in its relation to state politics . jETy. itfS.^ »«&ra- S- Br,. ^tW YORK OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 305 ality of new laws enacted to regulate tlie use of the streets by cases presented many new points and Mr. Brennan again addedto his reputation as a shrewd and capable lawyer. Mr. Brennan was elected president of the Jeffersonian Club, theDemocratic local organization, serving with marked success. He
The Democratic Party of the state of New York : a history of the origin, growth, and achievements of the Democratic Party of the state of New York, including a history of Tammany Hall in its relation to state politics . jETy. itfS.^ »«&ra- S- Br,. ^tW YORK OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 305 ality of new laws enacted to regulate tlie use of the streets by cases presented many new points and Mr. Brennan again addedto his reputation as a shrewd and capable lawyer. Mr. Brennan was elected president of the Jeffersonian Club, theDemocratic local organization, serving with marked success. He alsoproved himself an effective campaign orator, and his services on thestump have been in great demand. He is a member of the Order ofElks, of the Knig-hts of Columbus, of the Yale Club and of the CatholicClub of New York City, of the Saratoga Club and an ex-president ofthe Alumni Association of the Saratoga High School. He also belongsto the Woolsey Association of the Yale Law School. While still hold-ing the position of Village Attorney of Saratoga Springs, in the springof 1905, Mr. Brennan felt impelled to resign this important office inorder to avail himself of inducements held out to him to remove to NewYork City. His offices are lo
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