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Lynch v. Donnelly

For example, the first Congress that passed the First Amendment enacted legislation providing for paid Chaplains in the House and Senate, and "It has long been the practice that federal employees are released from duties on Thanksgiving and Christmas while being paid."


48th Fighter Wing

Likewise, General Charles L. Donnelly, Jr., Commander-in-Chief, USAFE, visited RAF Lakenheath on 17 February 1987 and presented decorations to those who participated in the operation.

Brian Donnelly

Brian J. Donnelly (born 1946), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1979–1993

Brian J. Donnelly

Donnelly was elected as a Democrat to the 96th and to the six succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1979–January 3, 1993), but was not a candidate for renomination in 1992 to the 103rd Congress.

John Donnelly

John C. Donnelly (1839–1895), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient

Jonas H. Howe

He was a close political ally of Ignatius L. Donnelly and was active in the formation and politics of the Populist Party.

Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1998

Attorney General Scott Harshbarger defeated State Senator Patricia McGovern and former United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago Brian J. Donnelly in the Democratic primary.

Nininger Township, Dakota County, Minnesota

Ignatius L. Donnelly with other partners, founded a utopian planned city in the northern part of the township with the hope of attracting immigrants.

Pádraig MacKernan

He also assisted Congressmen Brian Donnelly and Bruce Morrison, House Speaker Tip O'Neill and Senators Ted Kennedy and Alan Simpson, a systematic campaign of advocacy that regularised the status of undocumented Irish citizens in the United States (generally known as the "Irish Illegals").

Paul C. Donnelly

Gilruth sent Donnelly to Cape Canaveral, Florida in 1959, where he served as a capsule (spacecraft) test conductor for all Project Mercury and Gemini launches.

Paul Charles Donnelly (born March 28, 1923) is a retired American guided missile pioneer who was a senior NASA manager during the Apollo moon landing program at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC).

Peter F. Donnelly

He was a former Vice-Chairman of Americans for the Arts, a co-founder of the Seattle Arts Commission and a pivotal figure in the Seattle artistic community for more than 45 years.

Phil M. Donnelly

Highlights of his first term as governor included overseeing the implementation of a new Missouri state constitution in 1946, creation of the Missouri Department of Revenue, and welcoming international statesman Winston Churchill to Fulton, Missouri for the famous Iron Curtain speech at Westminster College.

Russell J. Donnelly

Russell James Donnelly (born 16 April 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian American physicist.


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