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David Sullivan (May 7, 1904 – January 23, 1976)〔Fink, ''Biographical Dictionary of American Labor,'' 1984.〕 was an American labor leader and president of the Building Service Employees International Union (BSEIU), the precursor to the Service Employees International Union, from 1960 to 1971. ==Early life== Sullivan was born in Cork, Ireland, on May 7, 1904, to Stephen and Margaret (Fouhy) O'Sullivan. He attended public school, but abandoned his education during high school. The O'Sullivans emigrated to the United States in 1925, where the family changed the last name (believing "Sullivan" sounded "more American") and settled in New York City. Sullivan became a naturalized citizen in 1932.〔〔"Leader of Local In City to Head Elevator Men," ''New York Times,'' April 22, 1960.〕 In 1930, Sullivan married the former Kathleen Connaire. The couple had five children.〔"David Sullivan, 71, Dead," ''New York Times,'' January 25, 1976.〕
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