Austin O'Malley (author) explained

Austin O'Malley
Birth Date:1 October 1858
Spouse:Aline Demetria Ellis

Austin O'Malley, M.D. (October 1, 1858 - February 26, 1932) was an ophthalmologist and a professor of English literature at University of Notre Dame. He was an author of a book of aphorisms.

Biography

He was born on October 1, 1858, in Pittston, Pennsylvania, to William O'Malley and Katherine Ward. He had a brother, Dr. Joseph O'Malley.

Austin was a professor of English literature at University of Notre Dame until 1902.

On March 10, 1902, he married Aline Demetria Ellis in Manhattan. She was 20 years younger than he. Shortly after the marriage, she poisoned him with arsenic. After three months she robbed his brother, Joseph O'Malley, and tried to elope with William J. Hearin. He was her age, and a Cornell University student.[1] [2] [3]

He died on February 26, 1932, at St. Agnes Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[4] His papers were archived at University of Notre Dame.[5]

Aphorisms

Works

Notes and References

  1. News: Hearin's Father and Mother Hear of His Trouble in Philadelphia . . July 10, 1902 . 2013-12-02 .
  2. News: New York Woman Accused By Her Brother-In-Law. Mrs. Ailene O'Malley Charged with Larceny in Philadelphia. Is Said to Have Planned an Elopement . . July 3, 1902 . 2013-12-02 .
  3. News: Young Bride Arrested When About To Elope . . July 3, 1902 . 2013-12-02 .
  4. News: Dr. Austin O'Malley Dies At Age of 73. Philadelphia Oculist Had Been a Professor of Literature, Writer and Lecturer. An Authority On Dante. Was a Pioneer in Arousing Scientific Interest in Diphtheria Anti-Toxin . . February 26, 1932 . 2013-12-02 .
  5. Web site: Austin O'Malley Papers . 2013-12-02 . .
  6. Book: Austin O'Malley . Keystones of Thought . 1914 .