from "Printers and Printing in Providence, 1762 - 1907" prepared by a committee of Providence Typographical Union #33 as a souvenir of the 50th anniversary of its institution printed in 1907 "The Journeymen" (part 121) p. LIV. "JOHN W. MAHONEY - Born Providence April 9, 1872; learned printing at J. A. & R. A. Reid's, beginning May 10, 1888; initiated into Providence Union Feb. 24, 1901; worked with Albertype Co., J. C. Hall Co. and Telegram; now employed on Evening Bulletin. AUSTIN E. MALONE - Initiated into Providence Union April 26, 1896; learned printing on Telegram; worked in Newport on the Herald and in this city on Journal; elected I. T. U. delegate in 1900 to Milwaukee convention, but did not attend; now located in New York city. WILLIAM J. MALONEY - Born Troy, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1876; learned printing in office of Troy Catholic Weekly; worked in Providence on the Telegram from 1900 to 1904; initiated into Providence Union Feb. 24, 1901; now on Boston Herald. D. J. MANN - Born Needham, Mass.; learned printing in Cambridge, Mass.; worked in Providence at Reid's in the winter of 1884; located in Baltimore, Md., in 1905. FRED A. MANSON - Died Providence Feb. 21, 1897, aged 32 years, 11 months and 21 days; came to Providence from Lawrence, Mass., where he had learned printing on the American; admitted to Providence Union by card October, 1888; worked on Evening Bulletin and News. Two months before his death an uncle left him a fortune, the interest of which would have supported him in leisure. WILLIAM METCALF MANN - Died Smithfield, R. I., March 2, 1817. From October, 1813, until his death he was interested in the publication of the Rhode Island American. CHARLES MANSHELL - Born Skala, Austria, in January, 1879; learned printing in Providence beginning in 1890; initiated into Providence Union June 28, 1903; now proprietor Sun Printing Co., 198 Pine street." continued in part 122.