Background
He was a son of William Henry "Judge" Moore and the father of the Rt. Review Paul Moore.
He was a son of William Henry "Judge" Moore and the father of the Rt. Review Paul Moore.
He enrolled at Northwestern University School of Law while there but returned to New York and completed law studies at New York University.
He earned a law degree, 1911, from New York University. After graduating from Yale, Moore started his career in the law office of the Rock Island Railroad in Chicago. During World War I he was a major with the Army Ordnance Corps.
Paul Moore, Junior. would go on to be a leader in the church as the 13th Episcopal Bishop of the New York Diocese.
He was a noted liberal advocate during and after the Civil Rights era in the United States of America. Moore consolidated the gains made by his father, "Judge" Moore, during the corporate merger or "Great Merger Movement" at the turn of the 20th century.
He was a member of the Yale Class of 1908. Mistress Moore was a member of the Citizens Committee for Planned Parenthood of the American Birth Control League.