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Mary Conway (camogie)
Mary Conway may refer to: * Mary Margaret Conway, American political scientist * Mary Vincent Conway, Sister of Charity and educator * Mary Brück Mary Teresa Brück (née Conway; 1925-2008) was an Irish astronomer, astrophysicist and historian of science, whose career was spent at Dunsink Observatory in Dublin and the Royal Observatory Edinburgh in Scotland. Early life Mary Teresa Conwa ...
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Mary Margaret Conway
Mary Margaret Conway, often published as M. Margaret Conway or Margaret Conway, is an American political scientist. She is a Distinguished Professor Emerita at the University of Florida. Conway is a scholar of political behavior, and particularly on how gender and race affect political participation. Career Conway has published extensively on the topic of political behavior and its interactions with gender and race. In 1985, Conway published the book ''Political Participation in the United States''. Conway structured the book around paradoxes in the study of participation in the United States, which allowed her to both challenge and elaborate the major theories of political participation. ''Political Participation in the United States'' was reprinted several times, and by its third edition in 2000 it had become a central book in the study of political participation. Conway's study of the general problem of political participation in America has included several works that examin ...
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Mary Vincent Conway
Mary Vincent Conway, Sister of Charity and educator, c.18 June 1815 – 27 May 1892. Baptised Honoria, she was the daughter of Michael Conway and Eleanor McCarthy, her father serving with the militia during the Napoleonic Wars. She was born at Dover Castle, England. The family, of modest means, resettled in Ballinasloe, County Galway, where Honoria and her two siblings were taught in a private Catholic school. Two of her maternal uncles, James and Charles McCarthy, settled in Digby County, Nova Scotia. In 1831 Margaret Conway, Honoria's elder sister, married widower Hugh Donnelly of Athlone, a wool draper. In 1833 he went to Saint John where he became successful enough in business that he brought out his family in 1837, Honoria and her widowed mother being part of the household. Due to a reversal in business, Donnelly retired in 1838 and relocated to Nova Scotia. Honoria and her mother resided at Salmon river, near Meteghan, with Charles McCarthy, where Mrs. Conway died in 1845 ...
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