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unusual facts about W. F. McCoy


William McCoy

W. F. McCoy (1886–1976), Speaker of the Northern Ireland House of Commons


Abe Saffron

Furthermore, in the second edition of The Politics of Heroin by Alfred W. McCoy, in a chapter summarising the Nugan Hand Bank it is mentioned that Askin and Saffron regularly had dinner together at the Bourbon and Beefsteak Bar and Restaurant, owned by American expatriate Maurice Bernard Houghton.

Alexander Zamolodchikov

1999 Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics with Barry M. McCoy and Tai Tsun Wu for "their groundbreaking and penetrating work on classical statistical mechanics, integrable models and conformal field theories."

Alfred W. McCoy

He also uncovered money laundering activities by banks controlled by the CIA, first the Castle Bank which was then replaced by the Nugan Hand Bank, which had as legal counsel William Colby, retired head of the CIA.

Banned from Argo

The "Doctor" (Leonard "Bones" McCoy) is arrested for "inciting whores to riot", and has to be transported out of jail, "intact except for hickies and six kinds of VD".

Bernie Houghton

After serving in the US military in World War II, Houghton had various jobs over the next 20 years (Alfred W. McCoy describes him as "knocking about the country for twenty years in various jobs with no particular direction").

C. J. McCoy

McCoy got his start as a football coach at the Sewanee Military Academy, a preparatory school affiliated with the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee.

Dennis McCoy

Dennis C. McCoy (born 1942), former American politician in the Maryland House of Delegates

Drew R. McCoy

His two books cover a general study of political economy in Revolutionary and Early National America, and a partial biography of James Madison that, by focusing on his retirement, explores the transmission of republican values across generations in nineteenth-century America.

J. J. McCoy

During the last few years McCoy has been appearing with success in dirt track contests throughout the northwest, and he also competed in a couple of the events held on the Minneapolis speedway.

J. J. McCoy, of Ortonville, Minnesota, competed at the Indianapolis track once before, as a member of the Velie Motors Corporation team in the inaugural contest on the brick oval at the 1911 Indianapolis 500 without getting into the money, however.

James M. McCoy

He entered the U.S. Air Force in January 1951 after attending St. Benedict's College in Atchison and St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa.

Kevin M. McCoy

He is currently employed as Co-Chief Executive Officer of Irving Shipbuilding Inc.

Kevin McCoy

Kevin M. McCoy, Vice Admiral in the United States Navy and commander of Naval Sea Systems Command

Norfolk Naval Shipyard

Captain William Kiestler, commanding officer of Norfolk Naval Shipyard was relieved of duty on July 1, 2010 by order of Vice Admiral Kevin M. McCoy, commander of Naval Sea Systems Command, after a year on the job because of a loss of confidence in his ability to command.

Pilgrim of Eternity

Larry Nemecek - Dr. McCoy (Nemecek is the author of numerous books on the Star Trek franchise)

Row, Row, Row Your Boat

Lewis Carroll, in the poem at the end of Through the Looking-Glass, used a variation of Row, Row, Row, Row Your Boat sometimes called A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky It was sung by Captain Kirk, Dr. McCoy and Mr. Spock at the beginning and end of the film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), reflecting issues about the need for self-discovery.

Scottsburg, Oregon

Janet J. McCoy, High Commissioner of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands

Walter McCoy

Walter I. McCoy (1859–1933), American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey

Walter R. McCoy (1880–1952), advocate of the hobby of stamp collecting

William McCoy

William F. McCoy (1840–1914), former lawyer and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada


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