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unusual facts about Marvin H. McIntyre


Marvin H. McIntyre

In this Navy connection McIntyre first met Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy.


Charles Benedict Driscoll

Driscoll worked as an editor for the McNaught Syndicate from 1928 until his death, and continued the popular New York Day by Day column after the death of its creator O. O. McIntyre in 1938.

Eichorst Island

Eichorst Island was named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Marvin H. (Ike) Eichorst of Glenview, Illinois, licensed operator of amateur radio station W9RUK who handled radio traffic between points in the United States and Palmer Station during the period 1964-1972.

James A. McIntyre

He is a Master of the Enright Chapter of the American Inns of Court, a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, a Diplomate of the American Board of Trial Advocates and had an "AV" rating in Martindale-Hubbell (the highest rating possible).

James McIntyre

James A. McIntyre, Justice of the California Fourth District Court of Appeal since 1996

James T. McIntyre, director of the United States' Office of Management and Budget, 1977–1981

O. O. McIntyre

The "Thingumbobs" section of his column featured such observations as, "Leopold Stokowski likes a midnight hamburger with onions, too."

Vonda N. McIntyre

McIntyre invented the first name of the Star Trek character Mr. Sulu, which became canon after Peter David, author of the comic book adaptation, visited the set of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and convinced director Nicholas Meyer to insert the name into the film's script.


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