Brookline From 1922 until his death, Tyler was a Brookline town meeting member. In 1938, Tyler faced Cusick again and this time won by a large margin. He remained on the board until 1953, when he was beaten by former selectman Edward Dane. He sought to return to the board in 1957, but was defeated by school committee member Thomas J. Noonan.
State offices Tyler served as Governor
Leverett Saltonstall's chief of military aides and was a member of the Republican state committee from 1944 to 1948. On June 29, 1950, he was elected chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party. In 1952 he endorsed
Dwight D. Eisenhower for the Republican nomination for
President of the United States. He remained party chairman until 1953, when he was appointed chairman of the state housing board by Governor
Christian Herter. He was removed as chairman in 1957 by Democratic Governor
Foster Furcolo and declined to stay on as a regular member of the board. From 1961 to 1964, Tyler was chairman of the
Metropolitan Transit Authority. ==Business career==