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unusual facts about Dennis F. Donovan


Dennis Donovan

Dennis F. Donovan (1889–1974), U.S. federal judge for the District of Minnesota


Albert Facchiano

While still in prison, Facchiano became involved in an investigation of Reagan Administration U.S. Secretary of Labor Raymond J. Donovan and his alleged ties to organized crime.

Bryan T. Donovan

Other television appearances include Law & Order, Medium, Nite Tales; The Series, Boardwalk Empire, and Blue Bloods.

Christopher G. Donovan

119, to be codified as amended at scattered sections of 42 U.S.C. contains provisions related to health care workforce, long term care, slowing cost growth, prevention and wellness.

Donovan was a candidate for US Congress in 2012, losing in the primary to Elizabeth Esty.

Dennis D. Donovan

He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1894 to the Fifty-fourth Congress.

Ellery Huntington, Jr.

In World War II, Huntington worked directly for William J. Donovan in the Office of Strategic Services and was instrumental in secret work for the Allies, especially during the invasion of North Africa.

James Donovan

James H. Donovan (1923–1990), Republican politician, former New York State Senator

James G. Donovan (1898–1987), Democratic politician, former New York State Senator and United State congressman

James J. Donovan

Articles on James J. Donovan can be found in multiple newspapers, such as the Bayonne Times archives, The Jersey Journal, The New York Timeschicken The New York Herald Tribune, The Hudson Dispatch The Jersey Observer, Bayonne Facts, and The Creamington Daily record.

Office of the Coordinator of Information

Roosevelt was persuaded to create the office several months before the United States entered the war by prominent New York lawyer William J. Donovan, who had been dispatched to London by the president to assess the ability of the British to continue fighting after the French capitulation to German aggression, and by American playwright Robert Sherwood, who served as Roosevelt's primary speechwriter on foreign affairs.

Robert Donovan

Robert J. Donovan (1912–2003), Washington correspondent, author and presidential historian

Steakhaus Productions

Dominic Ottersbach joined the company in 2007 and Bryan T. Donovan joined in 2008.

U.S. immigration policy toward the People's Republic of China

"Without question, the critics had by early 1949 convinced many Americans that Truman was, shockingly, abandoning China, China being equivalent with Chiang's dying order," journalist Robert J. Donovan wrote in his two-volume history of Truman's presidency.

United States Senate election in Maryland, 2006

Ben Cardin, then a congressman since 1987, was the only other major candidate until September 2005, when Dennis F. Rasmussen, a former Baltimore County Executive, American University professor Allan Lichtman, and wealthy Potomac businessman Josh Rales entered the contest.

Vito Lopez

In response Lopez, citing a report by special prosecutor Staten Island District Attorney Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. that he would not bring criminal charges, announced on May 17, 2013, he would resign from the Assembly at the end of his term in June 2013 and in the fall run for a seat on the New York City Council (currently occupied by a term-limited erstwhile aide).


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