Peter H. Ruvolo

besides he won a scholarship for post-graduate studies at the Catholic University in Washington, D. C. After the outbreak of World War I he served in the U.S. Army, as a major in the infantry.

In 1921 he graduated from Fordham Law School, in 1922 was admitted to the bar, as a lawyer, and practiced in Brooklyn.

After the abolition of the Board of Aldermen, where he was a member for more than two terms, Peter H. Ruvolo, ran for the Assembly in the 22nd District in 1938 and was elected.

[4] He was an active member, for more than 10 years, of the Democratic club in that district, and its vice-president, Ruvolo first entered public office when in 1934 he was named in substitution of the Alderman James J.

[4] He died of heart disease on January 27, 1943, in the Lutheran Hospital in Brooklyn,[3] and was buried at St. John Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens.

Peter H. Ruvolo