Cleary, James J. (James Joyce), 1888-1974
Biographical notes:
James Joyce Cleary (1888-1974) was a published writer, an athlete, a worker, a socialist, and a father. Born in Ireland, Cleary immigrated to the United States when he was a teenager, living first in New York City and then in Philadelphia, where he settled and formed a small family. He worked at several different kinds of jobs during his life, but eventually started his own grocery business, Golden Dawn. He was an avid sports fan and especially enjoyed attending local track and field events. He believed in socialism as a system that could positively affect American politics and economics. Cleary endured decades of war, depression, and prosperity, and found a suitable balance between his Irish roots and American ways of life.
From the description of James J. Cleary papers, 1837-1988 bulk 1907-1956. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 310352036
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- Air raid warning system
- Bicycle racing
- Bicycle racing
- College sports
- College sports
- Girlie magazines
- Glamour photography
- Grocers
- Husband and wife
- Irish American families
- Irish Americans
- Irish Americans
- Irish Americans
- Irish Americans
- Irish Americans
- Irish Americans
- Journalism, Socialist
- Life insurance agents
- Marathon running
- Marathon running
- Marriage
- Olympics
- Poetry
- Quatrains
- Quatrains, American
- Relay racing
- Runners (Sports)
- Running
- Running races
- Running races
- Scrapbooks
- Self-employed
- Socialists
- Socialists
- Track and field
- Track and field
- Track and field athletes
- Track and field clubs
- War and socialism
- Wives
- Women
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- United States (as recorded)
- Pennsylvania (as recorded)
- Philadelphia (Pa.) (as recorded)
- Tipperary (Ireland : County) (as recorded)
- Pennsylvania--Philadelphia (as recorded)
- North Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pa.) (as recorded)