• Don McNeill may refer to: Don McNeill (radio presenter) (1907–1996), American radio personality Don McNeill (tennis) (1918–1996), American tennis player...
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  • in Chicago, Illinois. Hosted by Don McNeill, the radio program ran from June 23, 1933, through December 27, 1968. McNeil's 35½-year run as host remains...
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    privately dismissed Bleyer for recording McNeill. McNeill attempted to transfer the show to television as Don McNeill's TV Club (1950–1951). The Breakfast Club...
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    McNeill (April 30, 1918 – November 28, 1996) was an American tennis player. He was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, and died in Vero Beach, Florida. Don McNeill...
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  • people Don McNeill (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Don McNeill (radio presenter) (1907–1996), American radio personality Don McNeill (tennis)...
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    making him the second fastest player to reach this milestone after John McEnroe, and faster than the Big 3. After reaching the semifinals, Alcaraz defeated...
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  • Columbia), Canada McNeill HVDC Back-to-back station, Canada McNeill v. United States, 2011 United States Supreme Court case McNeill's law, describes the...
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    made it to the finals of the French Championships (where he lost to Don McNeill) but then won the Wimbledon Championships triple, capturing the singles...
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    only the fifth male player (joining Rod Laver, Fred Perry, Roy Emerson and Don Budge—these have since been joined by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak...
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    Year, the second men's tennis player to receive the honor after Don Budge in the 1930s. McEnroe lost only one set going into the final of Wimbledon 1982...
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