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Cammie McGovern is the author of four novels for children and young adults: The Art of Seeing, [1] Eye Contact, Neighborhood Watch, Chester & Gus, and Say What You Will. [ 2 ] Early life
Katharine McGee graduated from Princeton in 2010. She then worked in editorial at HarperCollins and at Alloy Entertainment, where she edited the last books in The Vampire Diaries series and the final book of the Pretty Little Liars series. While working at Alloy, she came up with the idea for her first book, The Thousandth Floor. [2]
John P. McGovern (June 2, 1921 - May 31, 2007) was an American allergist, investor and philanthropist. He established the McGovern Allergy Clinic in Houston, Texas , created the Texas Allergy Research Foundation [ 1 ] and the John P. McGovern Foundation, and co-founded the American Osler Society .
Katharine MacGregor is an American political advisor and lobbyist who served as the United States Deputy Secretary of the Interior in the final year of President Trump's first term. She assumed office in February 2020, succeeding David Bernhardt , who was confirmed as Secretary of the Interior. [ 1 ]
Presidential candidate George McGovern, 1972. McGovern was an active political wife; she campaigned for her ailing husband in his 1962 United States Senate race. [5] Eleanor took active roles in her husband's campaigns, which included his elections to the US House of Representatives, the US Senate and significantly when he won the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972.
Katherine MacGregor was born Dorlee Deane McGregor on January 12, 1925, in Glendale, California, to Ralph S. McGregor and Beatrice E. Willard. [2] When Katherine was a child, her mother Beatrice moved the family to Fort Collins, Colorado, where they lived most of Katherine's early life.
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Forbes magazine wrote that in the 1950s, McGovern earned a college scholarship by designing an unbeatable tic-tac-toe program. [citation needed] During his sophomore year, he worked at the MIT student newspaper The Tech on the features staff. McGovern received a degree in course 7, or biology/life sciences, from MIT, in 1959. [3] [4]