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Joseph Mora Boyle

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Joseph Mora Boyle

Birth
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Death
unknown
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
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Joseph Mora Boyle (b. November 15, 1881; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA - d. ?) was president of the New York Midland Company in 1910. He was the local advertising director for the New York Daily Mirror, and in 1928 became the local advertising director at the New York Evening Journal.

Name:
Joseph Mora Boyle, J. Mora Boyle.

Parents:
James William Boyle (1845-1915) and Josephine Wood Boyle (1845-1906).

Marriage:
Emily F. MacCarthy on June 30, 1907 in Manhattan, New York City, New York. She was the daughter of Edward MacCarthy and Jeannette Fulton.

New York Midland Company:
The Horseless Age in 1910: "New York, N.Y. — New York Midland Company, J. Mora Boyle, president, has opened a garage for Midland and Correja cars at 40 West Sixtieth street." Automotive Industries in 1911: "The Midland, Correja and Bergdoll are the trio handled by J. Mora Boyle at 1855 Broadway."

Advertising:
Marketing Communications in 1921: "J. M. Boyle With Kansas City Journal. T. Mora Boyle, recently advertising manager of the New York Evening World has been appointed advertising director of the Kansas City Journal. Mr. Boyle has been advertising manager of the New York Evening Post and the New York Telegram." Printers' Ink in 1928: "J. M. Boyle Joins New York Evening Journal. Joseph Mora Boyle, recently advertising director of the New York Daily Mirror, has joined the New York Evening Journal as local advertising director. He had previously been advertising director ..." The January Tide of Advertising and Marketing in 1934: "On the Post Advertising, Manager Joseph Mora Boyle remains." New York Times on October 28, 1939: "J. Mora Boyle, at various times with The New York Telegram, The New York American, The Evening Post and The New ..."

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Joseph Mora Boyle (b. November 15, 1881; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA - d. ?) was president of the New York Midland Company in 1910. He was the local advertising director for the New York Daily Mirror, and in 1928 became the local advertising director at the New York Evening Journal.

Name:
Joseph Mora Boyle, J. Mora Boyle.

Parents:
James William Boyle (1845-1915) and Josephine Wood Boyle (1845-1906).

Marriage:
Emily F. MacCarthy on June 30, 1907 in Manhattan, New York City, New York. She was the daughter of Edward MacCarthy and Jeannette Fulton.

New York Midland Company:
The Horseless Age in 1910: "New York, N.Y. — New York Midland Company, J. Mora Boyle, president, has opened a garage for Midland and Correja cars at 40 West Sixtieth street." Automotive Industries in 1911: "The Midland, Correja and Bergdoll are the trio handled by J. Mora Boyle at 1855 Broadway."

Advertising:
Marketing Communications in 1921: "J. M. Boyle With Kansas City Journal. T. Mora Boyle, recently advertising manager of the New York Evening World has been appointed advertising director of the Kansas City Journal. Mr. Boyle has been advertising manager of the New York Evening Post and the New York Telegram." Printers' Ink in 1928: "J. M. Boyle Joins New York Evening Journal. Joseph Mora Boyle, recently advertising director of the New York Daily Mirror, has joined the New York Evening Journal as local advertising director. He had previously been advertising director ..." The January Tide of Advertising and Marketing in 1934: "On the Post Advertising, Manager Joseph Mora Boyle remains." New York Times on October 28, 1939: "J. Mora Boyle, at various times with The New York Telegram, The New York American, The Evening Post and The New ..."

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