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with his family when he was two years old. At the age of 15 he left school and started working in construction; after a few years he started his own company. Buildings by the McCloskey Construction Company include the
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investigation into the awarding of contracts for District of Columbia Stadium work. His resignation as ambassador became official on June 7, 1964.
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In early 1964, it was reported that McCloskey would resign his Ireland post in order to assist with fundraising for that year's
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who succeeded his father in running the construction company. McCloskey died in Philadelphia in April 1973.
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in 1936, 1940, 1944 and 1948. In 1955, he became Treasurer of the
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American diplomat, businessman and Democratic Party fundraiser
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In 1962, McCloskey was appointed ambassador to Ireland by
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efforts, McCloskey & Company built ships at the
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Matthew H. McCloskey

United States Ambassador to Ireland
John F. Kennedy
Grant Stockdale
Raymond R. Guest
Democratic National Committee
Stanley Woodward
Richard MaGuire
Wheeling, West Virginia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Democratic
Thomas
Philadelphia
Democratic
United States Ambassador to Ireland
West Virginia
Philadelphia
Rayburn House Office Building
Philadelphia Convention Hall
District of Columbia Stadium
World War II
McCloskey & Company Shipyard
Tampa, Florida
Democrat
Democratic National Convention
Democratic National Committee
President Kennedy
Senate
presidential election

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