Melvyn I. Cronin Explained

Melvyn I. Cronin
Birth Date:13 July 1898
Birth Place:San Francisco, California
State Assembly:California
District:25th
Term:January 2, 1933 – January 4, 1942
Preceded:William B. Hornblower
Succeeded:Gerald P. Haggerty
State Assembly1:California
District1:27th
Term1:January 7, 1929 – January 2, 1933
Preceded1:Leland Richard Jacobson
Succeeded1:B. J. Feigenbaum
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Lorena Mural Carley
Children:2

Melvyn I. Cronin (June 13, 1898  - May 9, 1977) was a United States politician,[1] lawyer, and judge.

Cronin was born in San Francisco in 1898 and worked in the city's Park and Recreation Department where as a youth he taught baseball to his cousin Joe Cronin of later Boston Red Sox fame. He graduated from St. Ignatius College, later the University of San Francisco, with a degree in law and started a partnership with controversial lawyer Vincent Hallinan. During World War I he served in the United States Army.[2] He was later a member of the California State Assembly for the 27th and 25th district,[3] but resigned from the California State Assembly on January 4, 1942.

From 1953 to 1977, he was a Judge of the California Superior Court, and served in San Francisco as Judge of the Juvenile Court under the Superior Court of California. He was concurrently a member of the California Judicial Council.

He died in San Francisco County in 1977.[4]

References

  1. http://www.joincalifornia.com/candidate/11898 Join California: Election History for the State of California
  2. Book: Vassar. Alexander C.. Legislators of California. 2011. 23 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Melvyn I. Cronin. joincalifornia.com.
  4. Web site: FamilySearch.org. 24 June 2023.