George Washington Olvany

Judge George Washington Olvany (June 20, 1876 – October 15, 1952) was a New York General Sessions Court judge, the deputy New York City Fire Commissioner, and the leader of Tammany Hall.

He replaced Charles Francis Murphy in 1924 as the leader of Tammany Hall.

[3] Olvany was the first Tammany Hall boss to have received a college education.

While acting as the Boss, Olvany used his law firm Olvany, Eisner and Donnelly, to direct other law firms to bring clients before the city's Board of Standards and Appeals.

Olvany firm garnered up to $5 million from fees at the point when the Seabury Commission began investigating at the behest of Franklin D.

George W. Olvany