Background
Oppenheimer, Francis J. was born on March 23, 1881 in New York, United States. Son of Moses and Elizabeth Marie (Gilmore) Oppenheimer.
Oppenheimer, Francis J. was born on March 23, 1881 in New York, United States. Son of Moses and Elizabeth Marie (Gilmore) Oppenheimer.
Student College City of New York (short time). Business college; private study of philosophy.
Specialized in foreign criminology. Lecturer on literature social and philosophical subjects. Associate managing director National Liberal Immigration League, part of 1906-1907, also studied immigration in France, England, Ireland and Italy, 1925.
Press representative of Board of Estimate and Apportionment, City of New York, 1910.
Literature editor The News Letter, New York, 1911. Manager Municipal Exposition given by the City of New York Was associate editor of “The Modern Theatre.” Organized, 1909, Dental Hygiene Exhibit for the Dental Hygiene Council of State of New York, in conjunction with Association Improving Condition of the Poor.
Special work for New York University, 1916. Director civic exhibit, College City of New York, 1917.
With Commision on Training Camp Activities, War and Navy Departments, 1918.
Associate director United States War Exposition, 1918. Special writer Magazine of Wall Stree, 1920. Member editorial staff of New York Evening Mail, 1923.
Special writer for Success Magazine, 1924-1925.
Originator of League of Ideas. Author: History of Restriction of Immigration.
The Failure of Pacifism. The New Tyranny. Special investigations of the Jews of Greater New York, and has written articles on their temples, philanthropies, wealth and success in the arts and professions.
Contributor to magazines and newspapers.
Home: Floral Park, Long Island, New York†.
Member editorial staff of New York Evening Mail, 1923.
Married Beatrice Bisno, 1920.