John H. O'Donnell | |
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Member of the California State Assembly from the 3rd district | |
In office January 2, 1933 – January 6, 1941 | |
Preceded by | Jerrold L. Seawell |
Succeeded by | Lloyd W. Lowrey |
Personal details | |
Born | Cortland,New York,U.S. | May 12,1890
Died | May 9,1968 77) | (aged
Political party | Democratic |
Children | 2 |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | United States Army |
Battles/wars | World War I |
John H. O'Donnell (May 12,1890 - May 9,1968) served in the California State Assembly for the 3rd district and during World War I he served in the United States Army. [1]
Roseann O'Donnell is an American comedian,television producer,actress,author,and television personality. She began her comedy career as a teenager and received her breakthrough on the television series Star Search in 1984. After a series of television and film roles that introduced her to a larger national audience,O'Donnell hosted her own syndicated daytime talk show,The Rosie O'Donnell Show,between 1996 and 2002,which won several Daytime Emmy Awards. During this period,she developed the nickname "Queen of Nice",as well as a reputation for philanthropic efforts.
Christopher Eugene O'Donnell is an American actor. He played Charlie Sims in Scent of a Woman,Chris Reece in School Ties,D'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers,Jack Foley in the drama film Circle of Friends,Dick Grayson/Robin in Batman Forever and Batman &Robin,Jason Brown in Robert Altman's Cookie's Fortune,Peter Garrett in Vertical Limit,and Wardell Pomeroy in Kinsey. O'Donnell starred as Special Agent G. Callen on the CBS crime drama television series NCIS:Los Angeles,a spin-off of NCIS.
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Cathedral of Saint Francis de Sales in Oakland was an 1893 church,which served as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland in Oakland,California,from 1962 until it was damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
Kenneth Patrick O'Donnell was an American political consultant and the special assistant and appointments secretary to President John F. Kennedy from 1961 until Kennedy's assassination in November 1963. O'Donnell was a close friend of President Kennedy and his younger brother Robert F. Kennedy. O'Donnell,along with Larry O'Brien and David Powers,was part of the group of Kennedy's close advisers dubbed the "Irish Mafia."
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Kelly O'Donnell is an American journalist. She is a political reporter for NBC News as White House and Capitol Hill correspondent. She appears on NBC Nightly News,Today,Meet The Press,and MSNBC.
Guillermo Alberto O'Donnell Ure was a prominent Argentine political scientist who specialized in comparative politics and Latin American politics. He spent most of his career working in Argentina and the United States,and who made lasting contributions to theorizing on authoritarianism and democratization,democracy and the state,and the politics of Latin America. His brother is Pacho O'Donnell.
Harold D. (Howdy) Koontz was an American organizational theorist,professor of business management at the University of California,Los Angeles and a consultant for many of America's largest business organizations. Koontz co-authored the book Principles of Management with Cyril J. O'Donnell;the book has sold around two million copies and has been translated into 15 languages.
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The Nikki Catsouras photographs controversy concerns the leaked photographs of Nicole "Nikki" Catsouras,who died at the age of 18 in a high speed car crash in Lake Forest,California,after losing control of her father's Porsche 911 Carrera and colliding with a toll booth. Photographs of Catsouras' badly disfigured body were published on the internet,leading her family to take legal action for the distress this caused.
The 10th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on April 19,1997,at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles,California. Actress Rosie O'Donnell was the host of the ceremony while Terry Bradshaw served as a guest announcer. The ceremony is also notable for leading into "Born to be Beavers",the first episode of Nick's then newest Nicktoon,The Angry Beavers.
Cletus Francis O'Donnell was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the second bishop of the Diocese of Madison in Wisconsin from 1967 to 1992. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago in Illinois from 1960 to 1967.
Edward Joseph O'Donnell was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana from 1994 to 2002. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis in Missouri from 1983 to 1994,
Cleo Albert O'Donnell was an American football player and coach. He played college football at Holy Cross from 1904 to 1907. He was a football coach at Everett High School (1909–1915),Purdue University (1916–1917),Holy Cross (1919–1930) and Saint Anselm College (1935–1940). His 1914 Everett team has been ranked as the greatest high school football team of all time,finishing with a 13–0 record and outscoring opponents 600 to 0. In 11 years as the head coach at Holy Cross,his teams compiled a record of 69–27–6. O'Donnell has been inducted into the Holy Cross and Saint Anselm Halls of Fame.
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Thomas Arthur O'Donnell,was an American pioneer in the California oil industry along with Edward L. Doheny,Charles A. Canfield and Max H. Whittier who became known as the "big four."
Peter J. O'Donnell Jr. was an American businessman,securities investor and philanthropist. From 1962 to 1969,he was the Texas Republican state chair. In 1963,he was also the national chair of the Draft Goldwater Committee.
Edward Joseph O'Donnell was an American naval officer. He commanded the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base from December 1960 to 1963,during which the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis occurred. He then served as senior navy member of the Military Studies and Liaison division at The Pentagon and superintendent of the Naval Postgraduate School before retiring as a rear admiral in 1967. After retirement,O'Donnell was president of the New York Maritime College until 1972.