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Sullivan, who also resided for a while in Florida and Saratoga Springs, was also co-chairman of the New York State Democratic Party from 1995 to 1998, named upstate coordinator in 2014 for Gov ...
Conan O’Brien is mourning the loss of both of his parents in less than a week. The former late-night talk show host’s mother, Ruth Reardon O’Brien, died at her Brookline, Massachusetts, home ...
In Anaheim, O'Brien inherited a .500 team, but the Angels lost 90 games in 1992 and 91 games during the 1993 season. His son and namesake, Dan O'Brien Jr., served as general manager of the Cincinnati Reds during 2003–2006. O'Brien died on January 16, 2017, in Dallas, Texas, at the age of 87. [4] [5]
Elaine Catherine Corrigan O'Brien Donnelly (August 1, 1955 – February 21, 2014) was an American flight instructor and politician.. Born in Medford, Massachusetts, O'Brien received her bachelor's degree from Pennsylvania State University and her masters from Westfield State University, She had multiple careers, including in aviation as a pilot and flight instructor, and in state and local ...
In 2019, two employees of Texas Scorecard were granted media credentials to the Texas Senate but denied media credentials to the Texas House. [6] Empower Texans filed a First Amendment lawsuit on the employees' behalf. [21] Texas Scorecard was spun off into its own nonprofit entity in 2020. Former Empower Texans CEO Michael Quinn Sullivan ...
Leo W. O'Brien: January 3, 1937 March 6, 1876 Florida, New York: 82nd (1951–1953) George B. Schwabe Republican Oklahoma (1st district) April 2, 1952 65 Heart attack [18] Alexandria, Virginia: U.S. Page Belcher: January 3, 1951 (previously served January 3, 1945 – January 3, 1949) July 26, 1886 Arthur, Missouri: 82nd (1951–1953) Reid F ...
Eveleen O'Brien MD (1901 – 31 July 1981) was an Irish psychiatrist who worked in Irish asylum medicine, and cared for patients suffering from epilepsy. She also explored the crossover between neurology and psychiatry .
O'Brien is a city in Haskell County, Texas, United States. The population was 91 at the 2020 census. O'Brien is located at the junction of Farm to Market Road 2229 and Texas State Highway 6; the nearest large city is Abilene, 70 miles to the south. The area was hit by a destructive and deadly F4 tornado on March 13, 1953.