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unusual facts about Mary A. Morrissey


Mary Morrissey

Mary A. Morrissey (born 1957), member of the Vermont House of Representatives


Jonathan Jarvis

He was serving as regional director for the Pacific West Region when, on July 10, 2009, President Barack Obama nominated Jarvis for the directorship following the resignation of Mary A. Bomar on January 20, 2009, the day of President Obama's inauguration.

Mary A. Bell

She was in her sixties before her crayon artwork became known to the general public, thanks to patrons such as author Gertrude Stein, writer and photographer Carl Van Vechten, publicist Mark Lutz, critic Henry McBride and artist Florine Stettheimer.

Mary A. Bomar

Following Senate confirmation, she was sworn into office on October 17, 2006 by United States Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne at Independence Square in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Mary A. Ryan

In 1985, she became the Executive Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Management, Ronald I. Spiers.

She was assigned as personnel officer at the American Embassy in Tegucigalpa, 1970–1971, and subsequently served as a consular officer at the American consulate general in Monterrey.

Michael Morrissey

Michael W. Morrissey (born 1954), District Attorney of Norfolk County, Massachusetts

Mitchell R. Morrissey

In 2008, Morrissey was the first District Attorney in the United States to develop and implement familial DNA searching to solve cold cases.

His father was elected in 1958 to the Colorado House of Representatives while still a law student and practiced law in Denver for over fifty years.

Mitchell R. "Mitch" Morrissey (born 1957) is the elected District Attorney of Colorado's Second Judicial District in Denver, Colorado.


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