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Edward O'Donnell (writer)
Edward O'Donnell may refer to: *Eddie O'Donnell Edward Francis O'Donnell (April 30, 1887 – November 26, 1920) was an American racing driver. He gained fame competing for the Duesenberg team. Racing career O'Donnell started his career as a riding mechanic for Duesenberg racing driver Eddi ... (1887–1920), American race car driver * Edward O'Donnell (bootlegger) or Spike O'Donnell (1890–1962), American mobster of Irish descent * Edward J. O'Donnell (military) (1907–1991), U.S. Navy rear admiral and commander of Guantanamo Bay Naval Base * Edward J. O'Donnell (academic administrator) (1909–1986), President of Marquette University (1948–1962) * Edward Joseph O'Donnell (1931–2009), Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana {{hndis, Odonnell, Edward ...
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Eddie O'Donnell
Edward Francis O'Donnell (April 30, 1887 – November 26, 1920) was an American racing driver. He gained fame competing for the Duesenberg team. Racing career O'Donnell started his career as a riding mechanic for Duesenberg racing driver Eddie Rickenbacker. When Rickenbacker left the Duesenberg team to join the Peugeot team, O'Donnell took over as driver. He served as Captain of the Duesenberg team and was highly successful on the dirt tracks and board tracks around the United States, also having raced on the road circuits. He recorded three victories during the 1915 season. In 1916 he recorded two non-Championship victories, during only the second points championship season conducted in American history. Death O'Donnell was fatally injured when he and Gaston Chevrolet collided during the Beverly Hills Speedway Classic race on Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in October and November in the United States, Canada, Sain ...
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Edward O'Donnell (bootlegger)
Edward O'Donnell may refer to: *Eddie O'Donnell Edward Francis O'Donnell (April 30, 1887 – November 26, 1920) was an American racing driver. He gained fame competing for the Duesenberg team. Racing career O'Donnell started his career as a riding mechanic for Duesenberg racing driver Eddi ... (1887–1920), American race car driver * Edward O'Donnell (bootlegger) or Spike O'Donnell (1890–1962), American mobster of Irish descent * Edward J. O'Donnell (military) (1907–1991), U.S. Navy rear admiral and commander of Guantanamo Bay Naval Base * Edward J. O'Donnell (academic administrator) (1909–1986), President of Marquette University (1948–1962) * Edward Joseph O'Donnell (1931–2009), Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana {{hndis, Odonnell, Edward ...
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List Of American Mobsters Of Irish Descent
This is a list of Irish-American mobsters which includes organized crime figures of predominantly Irish-American criminal organizations or individual mobsters from the early 1900s to the present. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article and/or references showing the person is Irish American and a mobster. List Footnotes :1 Is of mixed ethnicity. References {{DEFAULTSORT:American mobsters of Irish descent Mobsters A gangster (informally gangsta) is a criminal who is a member of a gang. Most gangs are considered to be part of organized crime. Gangsters are also called mobsters, a term derived from '' mob'' and the suffix '' -ster''. Gangs provide a level ... Organized crime-related lists ...
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Edward is an English male name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortunate; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes. The popularity of the name was revived when Henry III named his firstborn son, the future Edward I, as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, for whom Henry had a deep admiration. Variant forms The name has been adopted in the Iberian peninsula since the 15th century, due to Edward, King of Portugal, whose mother was English. The Spanish/Portuguese forms of the name are Eduardo and Duarte. Other variant forms include French Édouard, Italian Edoardo and Odoardo, German, Dutch, Czech and Romanian Eduard and Scandinavian Edvard. Short forms include Ed, Eddy, Eddie, Ted, Teddy a ...
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