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unusual facts about Maurice E. Connolly


Maurice E. Connolly

Born in Corona, Queens, Queens County, New York, he was the son of Maurice Connolly and Mary Jane Connolly.


Crumpacker

Maurice E. Crumpacker (1886–1927), Republican U.S. congressman from Oregon

Ed Connolly

Edward G. Connolly (1928–2006), American politician in Massachusetts

James A. Connolly

He ran unsuccessfully for election in 1886 to the Fiftieth Congress.

Joe Connolly

Joseph M. Connolly (born 1924), American police detective and politician in the Massachusetts House of Representatives

Maurice Dockrell

Maurice E. Dockrell (1908–1986), grandson of the above and Irish Fine Gael party politician

Maurice E. Crumpacker

In July 1927, Crumpacker was invited by House speaker Nicholas Longworth to journey down the west coast from Seattle in a special train car as the guest of a Northern Pacific Railroad director.

Maurice E. Curts

He was awarded the Navy Cross for commanding Columbia during the amphibious landings on Leyte and during the Battle for Leyte Gulf from October 17, 1944 to October 29, 1944.

In retirement, he resided in Washington D.C. for many years, then moved to Rancho Santa Fe, California.

Maurice E. McLoughlin

He lost the Challenge Round to defending champion Tony Wilding.

Maurice E. Shearer

In 1918, Major Shearer of the 5th Marine Regiment, led Marines in the World War I Battle of Belleau Wood in France, where he was awarded the Navy Cross, Army Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, and French Legion of Honor.

He attended Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, but dropped out before graduation to join the 27th Indiana Battery, in which he served during the Spanish American War.

Michael Connolly

Michael J. Connolly (born 1947), former politician; Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1979–1994

Political religion

Scholars who have studied these phenomena include William Connolly in political science, Christoph Deutschmann in sociology, Emilio Gentile in history, Oliver O'Donovan in theology and others in psychology.

Richard B. Connolly

Richard Barrett Connolly (1810 Dunmanway, County Cork, Ireland – May 30, 1880 Marseille, France) was an American politician from New York.

He died from Bright's disease in Marseille, France, while being a fugitive from justice.

Stephen K. White

Recently, White's research has focused upon the concept of weak ontology, which he uses to describe a non-foundationalist approach to normative affirmation extrapolated from the works of George Kateb, Charles Taylor, Judith Butler, and William E. Connolly.

Sven Erik Holmes

Previously, Holmes was a partner at the law firm of Williams & Connolly in Washington, D.C., was staff director and general counsel to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence from 1987 to 1989, Vice President of the Baltimore Orioles from 1989 to 1993, and administrative assistant to Governor David L. Boren of Oklahoma from 1975 to 1977.

William G. Connolly

Before working for The Times, Connolly worked for The Minneapolis Tribune, The Houston Chronicle, and The Detroit Free Press as a reporter and editor.


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