MAHONING COUNTY OHIO - BIO: ULLMAN, Myron E. (published 1925) *********************************************************************** File contributed & permission given for use in the Ohio Biographies Project by Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman <73777.25@compuserve.com> & the submitter From the The OHGenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/ohfiles.htm a part of The USGenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by MRS GINA M REASONER AUPQ38A@prodigy.com September 7, 1999 *********************************************************************** History of Ohio The American Historical Society Inc., 1925 Volume IV, page 165 MYRON E. ULLMAN. The law is known as a stern mistress, demanding of her devotees constant and unremitting attention and leading her followers through many mazes and intricacies before she grants them success at her hands. This incessant devotion frequently precludes the idea of the successful lawyer indulging in activities outside of the straight path are of a large and important nature. But there are men who find the time and inclination to devote to other interests, and who by the very reason of their ability in the law are peculiarly and particularly fitted of the legal profession of Mahoning County, One who has shown himself capable of handling the interests of a large clientele and at the same time mingling in the busy life about him in other avenues of activity is Myron E. Ullman, of Youngstown, a member of the law firm of Kennedy, Manchester, Conroy & Ford, with offices in the Wick Building. Mr. Ullman was born at Youngstown, December 12, 1889, and is a son of Edward D. and Fredericka (Seeger) Ullman, the former born in Germany and the latter at Springfield, Ohio. His maternal grandparents, John D. and Fredericka (Baum) Seeger, were born in Germany. Edward D. Ullman was a youth when he came to the Untied States, the family locating at Youngstown, where for many years he was advertising manager of the Youngstown Vindicator newspaper. His death occurred in 1902. Myron E. Ullman attended the grade schools of Youngstown and the Rayen High School, following which he entered the University of Chicago, from which he was graduated in 1912 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, after an academic course. He then enrolled as a student of the law department of the same institution, and in 1914 received the degree of Jurum Doctor. Returning to his home, he was admitted to the bar of Ohio during the same year, and at once entered upon this practice of his profession, having since built up a large and lucrative professional business. He has been connected with much important litigation during the past few years, his success therein indicating his mastery of his calling and his ability in handling the cases of his clients. Mr. Ullman is a member of the First Reformed Church. He is chief deputy of the deputy state supervisors and inspectors of elections of Mahoning County, and his political allegiance is given unreservedly to the republican party. As a fraternalist he belongs to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and is a thirty-second degree Mason and Noble of the Mystic Shrine, and he also holds membership in the Optimist club, of which he served as president in 1923-24. In 1917 Mr. Ullman was united in marriage with Miss Helen Seifert, who was born at Youngstown, a daughter of Paul and Mary (Krichbaum) Seifert, and to this union there has been born one son, Myron Edward. *************OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List*******************************