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  2. Daniel J. Callaghan - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Judson Callaghan (July 26, 1890 – November 13, 1942) was a United States Navy officer who served his country in two wars, in a three-decades-long career. Callaghan served on several ships during his first 20 years of service, including escort duties during World War I , and also filled some shore-based administrative roles.

  3. Daniel Callahan - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Callahan was born in Washington, D.C., on July 19, 1930. [3] In high school Callahan was a swimmer and chose to attend Yale University because of its competitive swimming program. While at Yale, he was drawn to interdisciplinary studies and graduated in 1952 with a double degree in English and Philosophy. [3]

  4. Duxbury man charged with murdering father awaits his fate ...

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    Prosecutors say Jack Callahan, now 22, dunked 57-year-old Scott Callahan's head underwater in a pond in a type of baptism and exorcism, killing him. ... Sullivan gave them additional instructions ...

  5. Timothy Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Daniel Sullivan (July 23, 1862 – August 31, 1913) was a New York politician who controlled Manhattan's Bowery and Lower East Side districts as a prominent leader within Tammany Hall. He was known euphemistically as "Dry Dollar", as the "Big Feller", and later as "Big Tim" because of his physical stature.

  6. Dan Sullivan, longtime Times theater critic and one of the ...

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    Later in life, Sullivan served as director of the Eugene O'Neill National Critics Institute.

  7. USS Callaghan (DD-792) - Wikipedia

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    USS Callaghan (DD-792), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Rear Admiral Daniel J. Callaghan (1890–1942), who was killed in action in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during the action.

  8. Willard Gaylin - Wikipedia

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    He was also the co-founder, along with Daniel Callahan, of The Hastings Center, an independent research institute focused on bioethics. Gaylin served as president of the Hastings Center from its inception, in 1969, until 1993 and as chairman of the board from 1993 to 1994. He was a member of the Center's board.

  9. Dan Sullivan (U.S. senator) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Scott Sullivan (born November 13, 1964) is an American politician, attorney, and Marine Corps veteran serving as the junior United States senator from Alaska since 2015. A member of the Republican Party , Sullivan previously served as the commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources from 2010 to 2013, and as the Alaska ...