• William Kirkpatrick Magee (16 January 1868 – 9 May 1961), was an Irish author, editor, and librarian, who as an essayist and poet adopted the pen-name...
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  • of York, 1891 William A. Magee (1873–1938), American politician, mayor of Pittsburgh, 1909–1914, and 1922–1926 William Kirkpatrick Magee (1868–1961), Irish...
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    lodge at 3, Upper Ely Place, sharing rooms with H. M. Magee, the brother of William Kirkpatrick Magee. Russell started working as a draper's clerk, then...
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    selected by William Butler Yeats (The Dun Emer Press, 1904) William Kirkpatrick Magee, Some Essays and Passages by John Eglinton, selected by William Butler...
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    accountant and businessman F. S. L. Lyons, historian and academic William Kirkpatrick Magee, author, editor, and librarian Brian McCracken, judge Roly Meates...
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  • frequently wrote on political issues. He was co-editor along with William Kirkpatrick Magee of the Irish journal Dana from May 1904 until April 1905. Ryan...
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  • of Walter H. Breen Jr. (1928–1993) John Eglinton, pseudonym of William Kirkpatrick Magee (1868–1961) Eglinton, New South Wales, a suburb of Bathurst Eglinton...
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    In The Irish Monthly, Vol. 32, No. 367 (Jan. 1904), pp. 13–17 William Kirkpatrick Magee: The Breaking of the Ice [Review of Under the Cedars and the Stars]...
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    Pittsburgh (1946–59), Governor of Pennsylvania (1959–63) ) James McDevitt Magee (U.S. Representative) Joseph A. McArdle (U.S. Representative) Buck McGovern...
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    influence. A partial union took place between the faculties in Belfast and Magee in 1922. The newly formed Parliament of Northern Ireland met in the Assembly's...
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