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McDonough's co-workers and supporters referred to him as "Willie" and credited his ability to get such stories to his ability to "get anybody to the phone" and to parlay nuggets of information from his calls into bigger stories. [3] [9] However, even Globe management admitted that he "rewarded his friends and slammed his enemies" in his columns ...
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McDonough was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on February 13, 1966, the son of Catherine (née Bushe) and Frank McDonough, motel owners who emigrated from Ireland, with his mother coming from County Tipperary and his father from County Galway. [1] [2] McDonough grew up in Barnstable, Massachusetts and was raised Catholic. [3]
William H. Watkins (politician) (1827–1888), elected delegate to the Oregon Constitutional Convention William Henry Watkins (1862–1924), British co-operative activist William J. Watkins Sr. (1803-1858), Black abolitionist and educator
Oct. 25—Percy "Happy" Watkins, who co-founded Spokane's annual march commemorating the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and longtime voice in the drive for civil rights in Spokane, died Friday. He ...
Watkins was born in about 1803 in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of William Watkins, a founding trustee of the Sharp Street Methodist Church. [1]Watkins attended the Bethel Charity School, which Daniel Coker founded as a school for black children in 1807, despite Maryland laws forbidding the education of black people. [2]
Eileen McDonough (May 20, 1962 – March 13, 2012) was an American former child actress, best known for appearing on various television series including The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Gunsmoke, The Waltons, and Apple's Way. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to parents Joe and Loretta McDonough.
John McDonough may refer to: John McDonough (businessman) (1951–2023), British businessman, CEO of Carillion John McDonough (Savannah mayor) (1849–1926), American politician, mayor of Savannah, Georgia, 1891–1895