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Donald Morison Murray (September 16, 1924 – December 30, 2006) [1] was an American journalist and English professor. [2] He wrote for many journals, authored several books on the art of writing and teaching, and served as writing coach for several national newspapers.
Donald Patrick Murray was born in Los Angeles on July 31, 1929, the second of three children, to Dennis Aloisius Murray, a Broadway dance director and stage manager, and Ethel Murray (née Cook), a former Ziegfeld Follies performer.
Donald Murray (20 September 1865– 14 July 1945) was an electrical engineer and the inventor of a telegraphic typewriter system using an extended Baudot code that was a direct ancestor of the teleprinter (teletype machine). He can justifiably be called the "Father of the remote Typewriter".
Don Murray, who received an Oscar nomination for his performance opposite Marilyn Monroe in the 1956 film adaptation of William Inge’s play “Bus Stop,” has died. He was 94. His son ...
Don Murray (clarinetist) (1904–1929), American jazz musician Don Murray (drummer) (1945–1996), American drummer and animator Don Murray (footballer) (born 1946), Scottish former footballer
Donald Gaines Murray (May 24, 1914 – April 7, 1986, in Baltimore, Maryland) was an American attorney, the first African-American to enter the University of Maryland School of Law since 1890 as a result of winning the landmark civil rights case Murray v. Pearson in 1935.
Bill Murray has shared the true story behind his notorious on-air apology for not being funny on Saturday Night Live. "It's kind of hard to establish yourself when you say [nothing funny]," he ...
We really don't know what to make of any of this, but email Billhimself@yahoo.com to see for yourself, if you must. The commercial was co-written by Murray in collaboration with Doyle-Murray, and ...