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Martin H. Carmody

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in 1931, Carmody wrote to Hoover pledging the services of the Order. Carmody had already encouraged the 2,600 councils to have "strong and active employment committees." By the end of July 1931, a total of 43,128 unemployed people had been placed into jobs, in addition to those placements made by
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In 1902, Carmody joined the Knights of Columbus and later became the Grand Knight of the Grand Rapids Council as well as the District Deputy, State Deputy, and Deputy Supreme Knight of the international order for 18 years. In 1927 Carmody was elected the seventh Supreme Knight of the
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local councils who were working under the auspices of other organizations. In less than two years, the Order would provide more than 100,000 jobs. In October of that year, Hoover appointed Carmody to the Organization.
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Carmody married Frances Brady in Grand Rapids in 1911. On December 9, 1950, Martin Carmody died at his home, aged 78, following a long illness. He was survived by his wife, daughter and three grandchildren.
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was conferred on him by Marshal Lyautey, the French president general of Morocco. Carmody held two ranks in the
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Faith and Fraternalism: The History of the Knights of Columbus, 1882–1982
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and was in that position until August 31, 1939. Carmody was a
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Carmody 281:Order of Saint Gregory the Great 315:and graduated in 1899 from the 271:he was made a chevalier of the 186: 71: 56: 189: 1911; died  1: 565:Valparaiso University alumni 61:September 1, 1927 606: 283:, awarded to him by Popes 513: 504: 496: 491: 313:Valparaiso Normal College 76:August 31, 1939 38: 30: 555:Roman Catholic activists 267:For his war work during 590:Catholics from Michigan 309:Grand Rapids, Michigan 273:French Legion of Honor 215:University of Michigan 154:Grand Rapids, Michigan 136:Grand Rapids, Michigan 421:on September 1, 2010. 387:"A Growing Legacy". 356:The Michigan Alumnus 307:Carmody was born in 228:Martin Henry Carmody 129:Martin Henry Carmody 517:Francis P. Matthews 254:Knights of Columbus 247:Knights of Columbus 236:Knights of Columbus 102:Francis P. Matthews 560:Papal chamberlains 461:. Harper and Row. 523: 522: 514:Succeeded by 500:James A. Flaherty 492:Religious titles 468:978-0-06-014940-6 225: 224: 151:(aged 77–78) 115:(1939–1945) 92:James A. 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Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus

Catholic Church
James A. Flaherty
Francis P. Matthews
Deputy Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Roman Catholic
Alma mater
University of Michigan
LLB
Supreme Knight
Knights of Columbus
Knights of Columbus
Chamberlain
Pope Pius XI
World War I
French Legion of Honor
Morocco
Order of Saint Gregory the Great
Benedict XV
Pius XI
President's Organization for Unemployment Relief
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Valparaiso Normal College
University of Michigan Law School
guard
1899 Michigan Wolverines football team

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