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Kathleen McGowan (born March 22, 1963) is an American author. [1] Born Kathleen Harkey-Smith, her first book was “Tragic Kingdom: Inside Michael Eisner’s Disney”. As Kathleen McGowan, her novel The Expected One sold over a million copies worldwide and has appeared in over fifty languages. [1]
The Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts (KGMCA) is one of thirteen academic colleges at the University of Houston. Established in 2016, the College of the Arts has approximately 1,500 students. Established in 2016, the College of the Arts has approximately 1,500 students.
Elizabeth Lee McGovern [1] (born July 18, 1961) [2] is an American actress. She has received many awards and nominations, including a Screen Actors Guild Award , three Golden Globe Award nominations, and one Academy Award nomination.
Katharine Dexter McCormick (August 27, 1875 – December 28, 1967) was a U.S. suffragist, philanthropist and, after her husband's death, heir to a substantial part of the McCormick family fortune. She funded most of the research necessary to develop the first birth control pill.
The surname McGovern (Irish: Mág Samhradháin), is of Irish origin and is found predominantly in the counties of Cavan (among the fifteen most common names), Fermanagh and Leitrim. The Irish name is Mag Samhradháin, meaning the Son of Samhradhán , and the clan or sept takes its name from one Samhradhán who lived c. 1100 AD descended from ...
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.
Maureen Therese McGovern (born July 27, 1949) is an American singer and Broadway actress, well known for her renditions of the songs "The Morning After" from the 1972 film The Poseidon Adventure; "We May Never Love Like This Again" from The Towering Inferno in 1974; [1] [2] and her No. 1 Billboard adult contemporary hit "Different Worlds", the theme song from the television series Angie.
She was the mother (from her first marriage) of a son, Roger Angell, and daughter, Nancy Angell Stableford. [5] Roger Angell spent decades as fiction editor for The New Yorker and was a well-known baseball writer and poet. Her other son, Joel White, was a naval architect and boat-builder who owned Brooklin Boatyard in Brooklin, Maine. [citation ...