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Guy T. O. Hollyday

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Hollyday started with the Roland Park Company in 1926, leaving in 1932. In 1930, he became the president of the Real Estate Board of Baltimore, followed by the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. During this time he also became chairman of the national title underwriters section of the American
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In 1944, Hollyday became the president of the Title Guarantee and Trust Co. He became the chair of the Baltimore Zoning Committee. He formed Fight Blight Inc. to provide FHA-backed loans to property owners who failed to meet the new codes he initiated under the zoning board. Hollyday became the vice
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Association, the Hagner Co., the Guilford Realty Co. and James W. Rouse & Co. He was also president of the Fiscal Mortgage Co. and worked for the Roland Park Co., Industrial Bureau of the Board of Trade of Baltimore. He was Vice president of Key Realty Co., to which the James Rouse development
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Hollyday was a member of many housing industry and banking boards, including the Build America Better Committee of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, chairman of the association's homebuilders and subdividers division, Savings Bank of Baltimore, Loyola Federal Savings and Loan
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Housing act of 1954: hearings before the Committee on Banking and Currency, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, second session, on S. 2889, S. 2938, and S. 2949, bills to expand and extend title III, Servicemen's readjustment act of 1944, National housing act, and Housing act of
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succeeded Hollyday as head of Guarantee Title. In 1960, the Title Guarantee and Trust Co. merged to become the Maryland Title Guarantee Co. Hollyday retired from the firm as Vice CEO. He would also recommend changes to Baltimore's housing code prior to the
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who charged that Hollyday had lost over $ 75 million in federal housing dollars to "fleecing" and "viciously sharp practices." Over 251 federal loans were given to construction companies far above the actual construction expense.
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Hollyday started in the mortgage business with the Washington D.C. based Randall H. Hagner Co. from 1935-1944. In 1936, Hollyday brought in a young future developer,
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from 1953-1954 during the Eisenhower administration. After a year as FHA head, Hollyday was replaced by
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Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employes (1954).
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Title Association. He also worked as vice president of the Key Realty company from 1932-1935.
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Following his federal government work, friends funded a community center in Washington's
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as a cavalry unit officer. He returned from war and married Louise Este Fisher in 1926.
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency (1954).
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Index

Boys' Latin School of Maryland
Johns Hopkins University
World War I
Maryland National Guard
James Rouse
Rouse Company
American Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods
The Baltimore Plan
Eisenhower administration
Federal Housing Administration
Albert M. Cole
James Rouse
Baltimore riot of 1968
Village of Cross Keys
Adams Morgan
Housing Act of 1954



"Guy Hollyday, FHA chief under Eisenhower, dies"
The Baltimore Sun
Housing act of 1954: hearings before the Committee on Banking and Currency, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, second session, on S. 2889, S. 2938, and S. 2949, bills to expand and extend title III, Servicemen's readjustment act of 1944, National housing act, and Housing act of 1949
cite book
link
"Guy T. O. Hollyday, Ex-Housing Chief, 98"
Categories
1991 deaths
1893 births
People from Baltimore County, Maryland
Eisenhower administration personnel

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