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David Wylie (other)
David Wylie may refer to: * David Wylie (footballer) (born 1966), former Scottish football goalkeeper * David Wylie (author) (born 1929), author of the book ''City, Save Thyself! - Nuclear Terror and the Urban Ballot'' * David James Wylie David James "Joe" Wylie (1859 – September 1932) was an English-born civil engineer, farmer, rancher and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Maple Creek in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1905 to 1917 as a Provi ...
(1859–1932), English-born civil engineer, farmer, rancher and political figure in Saskatchewan {{hndis, Wylie, David ...
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David Wylie (footballer)
David Wylie (born 4 April 1966, in Johnstone) is a Scottish former football goalkeeper. After retiring as a player, Wylie remained registered as the fourth-choice goalkeeper for Greenock Morton, where he was the goalkeeping coach, for a number of years due to a constant stream of injuries to goalkeepers at the club. Career Wylie spent 13 years at Greenock Morton, making over 500 appearances and winning two league titles (First and Second Division). During the 1986–87 season, Wylie was involved in the Scotland u21 squad, but did not make any appearances for them. He then had spells at Clyde (where he won another Second Division championship medal), Clydebank and Gretna. His only spell out of senior football saw him spend the 2001–02 season at Renfrewshire junior side, Renfrew. He returned to Morton as a goalkeeping coach, a role which he also performed at St Mirren whilst he was playing for Renfrew. He featured on the bench as a trialist against Ayr United in 2009 ...
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David Wylie (author)
David A. Wylie (born November 30, 1929) is an American writer, attorney, and former local politician in Boston, Massachusetts. Career Wylie served as an officer in the United States Coast Guard at the Houston Port Security Station. Later, he worked on several political campaigns, once as an advance man in a presidential run. He went on to become a public servant serving the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts for fourteen years, first on the Cambridge School Committee and eventually on City Council. As a city councilor, Wylie brought to light the inadequacy of the evacuation plan recommended by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts should Cambridge become a target of nuclear attack. This resulted in hearings on the topic and eventually the publication of a pamphlet titled "Cambridge and nuclear weapons: Is there a place to hide?" The pamphlet was well received by people in Cambridge and communities across the state and country requested copies leading to a reprint being ordered. Wylie ...
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