In 1930, Cadigan was an unsuccessful candidate for the Wisconsin State Assembly, losing to K. J. Callahan.
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BM1 Edgar Culbertson was posthumously awarded the Coast Guard Medal as well as BM2 Richard R. Callahan, FN Ronald C. Prei who were also awarded the Coast Guard Medal.
In 1907 he set the record for swimming the 12 miles of Manila Bay in 4.5 hours.
John B. Callahan (10 years): JohnCallahan is currently serving his final term as Mayor.
The Quixote Center is a social justice group in Maryland founded by Catholic priest William R. Callahan in 1972.
According to John F. Callahan, a professor who had become close friends with Ellison after writing an article about Invisible Man, Ellison was so discouraged by the thought of his own death that he never discussed his literary executorship.
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It was co-edited by John F. Callahan, the executor of Ellison's literary estate, and Adam Bradley, a professor of English at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
William F. Callahan (1891–1964), chairman of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority
Bishop Richard Sklba (a Milwaukee auxiliary bishop) and Archbishop John Myers (Archbishop of Newark, who had previously been Bishop of Peoria, where Callahan had served) were the co-consecrators.