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Barry T. Hynes

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Hynes in 1964

Barry T. Hynes is an American politician who served as a Boston City Councilor and as Boston's City Clerk.

Hynes grew up in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood. His father, John Hynes, was Mayor of Boston from 1950 to 1960. Hynes graduated from Boston College High School and the University of Notre Dame.[1]

Hynes served on the Boston City Council from 1964 to 1967. He was president of the Council in 1967. Hynes was a candidate for Mayor of Boston in 1967, but dropped out one month before the preliminary election.[2] After leaving the council, he worked as an aide to Mayor Kevin White.[1] In 1978, Hynes was named Boston City Clerk. He resigned in 1983 to work full-time at his travel agency.[3]

Outside politics Hynes worked as a stockbroker, real estate broker, and novelist.[1]

School Initiatives

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Hynes is founder of Nativity Preparatory School in Boston and Nativity Preparatory School of New Bedford, as well as co-founder of Paraclete in South Boston with Sister Ann Fox.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Cowen, Peter (August 10, 1978). "Barry Hynes elected city clerk". The Boston Globe.
  2. ^ "Barry Hynes Drops Out of Mayoral Race". The Boston Globe. August 4, 1967.
  3. ^ Vennochi, Joan (January 20, 1983). "Council Elects Campbell City Clerk". The Boston Globe.
  4. ^ "Barry's Bio | THE PARACLETE FOUNDATION". www.paraclete.org. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05.
  5. ^ "Welcome". Archived from the original on 2013-11-17. Retrieved 2013-09-11.
Preceded by President of the Boston City Council
1967
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Frederic O'Donnell
Boston City Clerk
1978–1983
Succeeded by
Jack Campbell