Category:Martin Thomas Conboy, Jr.

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Martin Thomas Conboy, Jr. (August 28, 1878 - March 5, 1944) was a United States attorney for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York who fought for the banning of the James Joyce novel, Ulysses in 1921. He was the head of New York City Selective Service during World War I and a coordinating advisor to the New York State Selective Service during World War II.


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Martin Thomas Conboy, Jr. 
(1878-1944) American lawyer
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Date of birth28 August 1878
Manhattan
Date of death5 March 1944
Weill Cornell Medical Center
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Wikidata Q23303217
ISNI: 0000000120748807
VIAF ID: 171789166
Library of Congress authority ID: no2011092955
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