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unusual facts about Patrick H. Lyons


Patrick H. Lyons

Pat Lyons, a third generation New Mexican, is the owner/operator of Lyons Angus Ranch in Cuervo, New Mexico.


Abraham de Sola

He was intimately associated with Isaac Leeser, Samuel Myer Isaacs, Bernhard Illowy, J. J. Lyons, and other upholders of Jewish tradition, and on the death of Isaac Leeser was invited to become successor to his pulpit; but this and many similar offers he declined.

Brooke Lyons

Lyons was born in Washington, D.C. She is the daughter of Penny and James R. Lyons, M.D. She grew up Fairfield and New Haven, Connecticut and moved around to many other towns in the state.

C. J. Lyons

She did her internship and residency at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, followed by a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Akron Children's Hospital.

She has held teaching appointments at the Medical College of Ohio and the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.

Cassville, Wisconsin

Patrick H. Kelly, educator and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Cat body-type mutation

However a research study is under way at UC Davis under the guidance of Leslie A. Lyons.

Jack Lyons

J. B. Lyons (Jack Binignus Lyons, 1922–2007), Irish medical historian and writer

Judd H. Lyons

He served in various command and staff assignments in Nebraska, and his command positions include: Company D, 1st Battalion, 195th Armor (1989-1990); Nebraska Army National Guard Training Site, (2003-2004); and 92nd Troop Command, (2008-2009).

From November 2006 through June 2007 he served as Commander of the 209th Regional Security Assistance Command, part of Combined Joint Task Force Phoenix V.

Leslie A. Lyons

In 2002, Dr. Lyons made international headlines by analyzing the DNA of the world's first cloned cat, a kitten named

Missouri Military Academy

MajGen Judd Lyons, 1980, - Deputy Director of the United States Army National Guard

Nouvelle Droite

Chip Berlet and Matthew N. Lyons, Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort, New York: Guilford Press, 2000.

Pat White

Patrick H. White (1832–1915), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient

Patrick Grace

Patrick H. Grace (1832–1896), United States Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient

Patrick H. Kelly

He challenged eight-term incumbent Democrat Michael F. O'Connell, and defeated him in the Democratic primary by eight votes (737 to 729) in a three-way race.

In 1962, Kelly was himself defeated in a six-way Democratic primary, coming in second to 20-year-old college student Fred Kessler, who took a plurality with 38% of the vote, and went on to defeat Republican Herbert Smith in the general election.

Patrick Maxwell

Patrick H. Maxwell, Regius Professor of Physic at the University of Cambridge

Register of the Treasury

Four of the five African Americans whose signatures have appeared on U.S. currency were Registrars of the Treasury (Blanche K. Bruce, Judson W. Lyons, William T. Vernon and James C. Napier).

Robert F. Martwick, Jr

After incumbent Representative Joseph M. Lyons announced he would not seek another term in September 2011, Robert Martwick announced his intent to run for the open seat.

Theodore William Moody

F. S. L. Lyons, R. A. J. Hawkins editors, Ireland under the Union: Varieties of Tension: Essays in Honour of T. W. Moody


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