San Francisco
County
GARRETT
MC ENERNEY II
Garret
(sic) McEnerney II, lawyer, graduated from St.
Ignatius High School, then entered University of California, graduating in 1931
with the A.B. degree; studied law at Boalt Hall
School of Law, graduating in 1934 with the LL.B. degree, and was admitted to
the California bar in the same year.
He has been in practice of the law
at San Francisco, California, since 1934, as a member of the firm of McEnerney & Jacobs; served as chairman of the Enemy
Alien Hearing Board for Northern California from 1942 to 1945; chairman of San
Francisco Chapter of American National Red Cross: former member and president
of the San Francisco Board of Education; vice president and director of the San
Francisco Musical Association; regent of the University of San Francisco;
chairman of California Commission for Living War Memorials; member of the Board
of Directors, Macy’s, San Francisco; and is a member of the Board of Directors
of the deYoung Museum Society of San Francisco.
Mr. McEnerney
holds membership in the following clubs: Pacific-Union, Bohemian, Family,
Burlingame Country, all of San Francisco; and Lawyers Club of New York.
On July 18, 1937, he married Eleanor
Coburn. They are the parents of two daughters, Martha and Kathleen.
Offices: Hobart Building, San Francisco 4, California.
Transcribed By: Cecelia M. Setty.
Source: “Eminent Californians 1953”,
by Lee E. Johnson & C. W. Taylor. Page 321, C. W. Taylor
Publ., Palo Alto, California, 1953.
© 2014 Cecelia M. Setty.
San Francisco County Biographies