Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1920 — EX-SERVICE MEN UNITE TO FORM NEW LAW FIRM [ARTICLE]
EX-SERVICE MEN UNITE TO FORM NEW LAW FIRM
Henry Barth Snyder and Patrick Maloney, formerly of Knox. Ind., have opened a law office in the new Model Clothing building at 788 Broadway. The new firm will be known as Snyder & Maloney. Mr. Snyder, before entering anmy service, was with the law firm of Greenlee & Call of this city. Since his discharge from the army he teas been with W. J. Whinery, attorney at Hammond. He was overseas with the Ninetieth division, known as the Texas-OJdahoma division. Maloney waa formerly coated at Knox, Ind., and previous to entering the service practiced law at that place, alone at first and later with Attorney SchrOck. He was long in the service, being one of the first overseas. He served in the aviation section, being commissioned a first Heutenant, receiving his wings early in the war. Both are graduates of the law department of Notre Dame university. Snyder was also graduated from Cumberland university, Tenn., and attended Sorbonne university, Paris, as an A. E. F. student.—Gary Tribune. j" • Patrick Maloney is the oldest eon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maloney of Kankakee township. He is a graduate of the Kankakee township school, is a high school graduate and as stated above in the Gary article, was graduated from the law department of Notre Dame CoHege. He was a splendid student and we predict for'him splendid success in his chosen profession.
