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...Edward McGoldrick, 39, is head of a special New York City bureau to assist the city's estimated 12,000 drunks. New York is the first big U.S. city to do more for alcoholics than throw them in jail...
...Lucas, Jr., K. W. Lund, H. A. Mackin, D. A. MacMillan, C. V. Martin, J. R. Maynard, V. W. McDaniel, W. L. McGoldrick, W. C. McMillan, H. W. Menard, E. F. Merrey...
...subways, $7,000,000 for hospitals, $7,000,000 for a public market on Manhattan's West Side. Absent were some $299,000,000 of various departmental requests; hence the wrangling. For his restraint, Tugwell earned a back-pat from the City Comptroller, short, roly-poly Joseph McGoldrick, Tugwell's ex-colleague on the Columbia faculty. Having taken New York City out of hock to the bankers, and given its bonds a gilt-edged status, McGoldrick wants to keep his credit rating. But Tugwell was thinking about something else...
Engaged. Joseph D. McGoldrick, 38, chubby Comptroller of New York City; and Helen Cahalane, 27, advertising director (John-Frederics hats) and onetime radio scriptwriter...
...face of Comptroller Joseph D. McGoldrick of big, expensive New York City last fortnight when his boast of a $325,000,000 saving turned out, due to an error in adding, to be $200,000,000 too big (TIME, Jan. 23), Redder still was the face of Governor George D. Aiken of small, thrifty Vermont last week when, after discovery of an error by his finance commission, a surplus of $653,000 for 1941, which he had happily forecast in his budget message, became a deficit...