Hynes served on the Boston City Council from 1964 to 1967. He was president of the Council in 1967. Hynes was a candidate for Mayor of Boston in 1967, but dropped out one month before the preliminary election.[2] After leaving the council, he worked as an aide to Mayor Kevin White.[1] In 1978, Hynes was named Boston City Clerk. He resigned in 1983 to work full-time at his travel agency.[3]
Outside politics Hynes worked as a stockbroker, real estate broker, and novelist.[1]
School Initiatives
Hynes is founder of Nativity Preparatory School in Boston and Nativity Preparatory School of New Bedford, as well as co-founder of Paraclete in South Boston with Sister Ann Fox.[4][5]
References
^ abcCowen, Peter (August 10, 1978). "Barry Hynes elected city clerk". The Boston Globe.
^"Barry Hynes Drops Out of Mayoral Race". The Boston Globe. August 4, 1967.
^Vennochi, Joan (January 20, 1983). "Council Elects Campbell City Clerk". The Boston Globe.