FIRE COMMISSIONER GLYNN RESIGNS; REJECT APPOINTEE; ANOTHER NAMED

FIRE COMMISSIONER GLYNN RESIGNS; REJECT APPOINTEE; ANOTHER NAMED

Commissioner Glynn, Boston, Steps Down With Change of Administration—Mayor’s Appointee Rejected by Civil Service Commission

FIRE Commissioner Theodore A. Glynn, of Boston, Mass., tendered his resignation to Mayor Malcolm E. Nichols in the following brief letter: "I respectfully submit herewith my resignation as Fire Commissioner of the city of Boston, to become effective at you honor’s pleasure and convenience.” Glynn’s four-year term would not have expired until the first of August; but he submitted his resignation in accordance with custom because of the change in city administration. Glynn, himself, was a candidate for election as mayor, being defeated by Nichols.

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