• Frank McGee may refer to: Frank McGee (baseball) (1899–1934), Major League first baseman Frank McGee (ice hockey) (1882–1916), ice hockey player Frank...
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  • Frank McGee (September 12, 1921 – April 17, 1974) was an American television journalist, best known for his work with NBC from the late 1950s into the...
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  • along with that of her husband Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal, was chronicled in Martin Scorsese's film Casino (1995). Geraldine McGee was born in Los Angeles, the...
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    Canada and later became a lieutenant in the Canadian Army. McGee was known as "One-Eyed" Frank McGee because he was blind in one eye due to a hockey injury...
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  • She is an inspector in New Attilan and good friends with the NuHuman Frank McGee (who she calls Nur). The two are eventually hired by Queen Medusa to...
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  • Frank Charles McGee, PC (3 March 1926 – 4 April 1999) was a Canadian businessman, member of parliament, and, briefly, a Cabinet minister in the government...
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    Francis D. "Frank" McGee (April 29, 1899 – January 30, 1934) was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played in two games for the Washington Senators...
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    Thomas D'Arcy McGee (13 April 1825 – 7 April 1868) was an Irish-Canadian politician, Catholic spokesman, journalist, poet, and a Father of Canadian Confederation...
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    October 8, 1971) Barbara Walters (September 16, 1966 – June 4, 1976) Frank McGee (October 11, 1971 – April 17, 1974) Jim Hartz (July 29, 1974 – August...
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    Debra Ann McGee (born 31 October 1958) is an English television, radio and stage performer who is best known as the assistant and widow of magician Paul...
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    baseball player Frank McGee (disambiguation), several people Gale W. McGee, American politician Haley McGee, Canadian actress Harold McGee, cookbook author...
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    Trustee William Foran stated that it was a misunderstanding. PCHA president Frank Patrick had not filed a challenge because he had expected Emmett Quinn,...
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  • about it, McGee replies that he has lost 15 pounds. McGee's weight loss led to speculation that Sean Murray, the actor who portrays McGee, was ill; in...
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    continuity), and Brinkley co-anchored the broadcast with John Chancellor and Frank McGee. In 1971, Chancellor was named sole anchor, and Brinkley became the program's...
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  • debate was held at WRC-TV, Washington, D.C., on Friday October 7, 1960. Frank McGee moderated the debate with Paul Niven, Edward P. Morgan, Alvin Spivak...
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    network's weekend programs, Saturday's Scherer-MacNeil Report and Sunday's Frank McGee Report, were also broadcast in color at that time. The program's ratings...
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    September, and assumed a role as political correspondent for NBC News. He, Frank McGee, Edwin Newman, and Sander Vanocur comprised a team that covered the national...
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    John Chancellor, Frank McGee, Edwin Newman, Sander Vanocur, Nancy Dickerson, Tom Pettit, and Ray Scherer. Created by Producer Reuven Frank, NBC's The Huntley–Brinkley...
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    Walters had a great relationship with host Hugh Downs for years. When Frank McGee was named host in 1971, he refused to do joint interviews with Walters...
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    ASSESSMENT KERR-MCGEE REFINERY SITE". Centers for Disease Control. Archived from the original on August 24, 1999. Retrieved 2009-10-01. "Kerr-McGee Corporation's...
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    October 7 at the WRC-TV NBC studio in Washington, D.C., narrated by Frank McGee with a panel of four newsmen Paul Niven of CBS, Edward P. Morgan of ABC...
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    he won't try something new." He was also endorsed by celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Henry Fonda, and Harry Belafonte. Kennedy and Nixon both drew large...
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  • Huntley-Brinkley Report, McGee had earned praise for his anchoring or co-anchoring of space flights, and Chancellor had also earned praise as McGee's co-anchor for...
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  • with McGee secretly having an affair with Spilotro. The marriage ended in divorce in 1981, with Rosenthal attributing the failure primarily to McGee's inability...
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    Fifth Avenue for Arthur Rostron, the captain of the Carpathia, and Dr. Frank McGee, the ship's surgeon. She held this event with Marian Thayer, also a survivor...
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  • McGee and Me! is an American Christian television series created by Ken C. Johnson and Bill Myers. The series premiered on June 4, 1989, spanning twelve...
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    remains the most lopsided game in Stanley Cup playoff history. Ottawa's Frank McGee scored 14 goals alone in the second game, which is a record for a player...
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  • coverage was limited to audio-only reports. At 1:57 p.m. EST, just as Frank McGee joined the broadcast, NBC began broadcasting the report when its camera...
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    for Mk.gee". Tidal. Retrieved February 11, 2024. "Mk.gee". Maison Kitsune. Retrieved June 10, 2022. "Mk.gee - My double EP "Pronounced McGee" is now...
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    1990, p. 261. McFarlane 1969, p. 11. "History of McGee's Inn: Frank McGee, the hockey legend". McGee's Inn Bed & Breakfast – Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Website...
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