James Douglas McKay (June 24, 1893 – July 22, 1959) was an American businessman and politician from the U.S. state of Oregon. He served in World War I...
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Douglas McKay High School, most commonly known as McKay, is a public high school located in the North Lancaster neighborhood of Salem, Oregon, United...
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Douglas McKay (2 July 1904 – 9 April 1994) was an Australian cricketer. He played in ten first-class matches for South Australia between 1925 and 1929...
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Antonio McKay Barrie McKay Ben McKay (disambiguation) Bill McKay (disambiguation) Billy Mckay Bob McKay Bobby McKay Brad McKay (doctor) Brendan McKay (born...
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Senator McKay may refer to: David McKay (politician) (1844–1917), Utah State Senate Douglas McKay (1893–1959), Oregon State Senate Gordon W. McKay (1910–1990)...
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Stephen Douglas McKay (born 3 May 1968) is a British academic and since 2013 the first Distinguished Professor of Social Research at the University of...
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Jarrod Douglas McKay (born 8 June 2000) is a New Zealand cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 30 October 2019, for Central Districts in the 2019–20...
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with the Gamecocks. Of all coaches who coached more than one game, Douglas McKay has the highest winning percentage with 1.000, and W. P. Murphy and...
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Doug McKay (born 1929) is a former ice hockey player in the NHL. Doug or Douglas McKay may also refer to: Douglas McKay (1893–1959), 25th Oregon governor...
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Douglas Imrie McKay (May 25, 1883 – September 24, 1962) was an American artillery and law enforcement officer and New York City Police Department police...
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and water pollution in Oregon. McCall first entered politics as an administrative assistant to Governor Douglas McKay. He made an unsuccessful bid for...
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1284–1285. "James Douglas McKay". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 8, 2023. Olson, James D. (January 10, 1949). "Douglas McKay Takes Oath as...
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3,000 for basketball. In 2007 the team played home games in Salem's Douglas McKay High School. The team became the Soldiers in 2012 when they returned...
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his father, who was employed there as a pipefitter. He graduated from Douglas McKay High School in Salem, where he took English courses, and was inspired...
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that was previously held by Jim McElwain who left for the head coaching vacancy at the University of Florida. Coming off McElwain's 10-3 season, Bobo's first...
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general, Arthur E. Summerfield, and first secretary of the interior, Douglas McKay, were both automobile distributors. Former senator Sinclair Weeks became...
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off an attack on Oppenheimer by Senator Joseph McCarthy, due to Strauss's belief that any case that McCarthy might make would be premature and lack a...
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hastily assembled football team, coached by Board of Trustees member Douglas McKay, competed in an abbreviated season that same year, and the squad won...
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Alvin Douglas McKay (May 28, 1929 – May 11, 2020) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played one playoff game in the National Hockey League...
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Ross Campbell (writer) (redirect from Ross McKay Campbell)
eldest son of Alice Jean Nicol Campbell, née Paulin, (died 1949) and Douglas McKay Campbell (1884–1960), goldfields inspector and a member of the Kalgoorlie...
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1850s Douglas sent McKay to scout the Cowichan and Comox valleys. Shortly after the beginning of the Fraser River gold-rush in the summer of 1858 McKay was...
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lost a special election in 1948 and did not complete the term. After Douglas McKay resigned in 1952 to become United States Secretary of the Interior,...
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Australian Honours: MCKAY, Douglas Henry, Australian Government, archived from the original on 27 February 2014 DOUGLAS HENRY McKAY, CBE, 1923-2012, Australian...
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of Oregon. Incumbent Republican governor Douglas McKay defeated Democratic nominee Austin F. Flegel. McKay had been elected in a 1948 gubernatorial special...
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promoted by Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay to the Secretary's office. Bennett successfully lobbied McKay to replace him in his old job with Stevens...
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1956. He defeated U.S. Secretary of the Interior and former governor Douglas McKay in a hotly contested race; campaign expenditures totaled over $600,000...
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pass-oriented offense. Another point of contention was Coach McKay's insistence that his son, John McKay, Jr., be the Bucs' primary wide receiver while Spurrier...
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first full term as a Democrat. Morse defeated Republican candidate Douglas McKay in the hotly contested general election. George Altvater Elmer Deetz...
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Sporstman-Review. Spokane, WA: The Associated Press. December 19, 1983. p. 21. Pils, Douglas (May 7, 2004). "Broyles gives his side of Richardson firing". USA Today...
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and on the west with Hawthorne Avenue. North Lancaster is home to Douglas McKay High School. City of Salem neighborhood profile 44°59′09″N 122°58′13″W...
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