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Mary Kelly (camogie)
Mary Kelly may refer to: *Mary Jane Kelly (1863–1888), widely believed to be the fifth and final victim of Jack the Ripper * Mary Kelly (writer) (1927–2017), Scottish writer *Mary Kelly (camogie) (born 1992), Irish camogie player in All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 2005 *Mary Kelly (artist) (born 1941), American artist and writer *Mary Kelly (gymnast) (1907–1986), British Olympic gymnast * Mary Kelly (handballer) (born 1985), Australian handball player * Mary Kelly (journalist), (1926-2005?), American journalist * Mary Kelly (politician) (born 1952), Irish Labour Party politician, Member of the 20th Seanad *Mary Beth Kelly, justice on the Michigan Supreme Court *Mary Eva Kelly (1826–1910), Irish poet and writer *Mary Louise Kelly (born 1971), National Public Radio's senior Pentagon correspondent *Mary Kelly (playwright) Mary Elfreda Kelly (25 March 1888 – 5 November 1951) was a British playwright, pageant maker and founder of the Village Drama Society in 1 ...
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Mary Jane Kelly
Mary Jane Kelly ( – 9 November 1888), also known as Marie Jeanette Kelly, Fair Emma, Ginger, Dark Mary and Black Mary, is widely believed to have been the final victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer Jack the Ripper, who murdered at least five women in the Whitechapel and Spitalfields districts of London from late August to early November 1888. At the time of Kelly's death, she was approximately 25 years old, working as a prostitute and living in relative poverty. Unlike the other four canonical Ripper victims—each of whom had been murdered outdoors and whose mutilations could have been committed within minutes—Kelly was murdered within the sparsely furnished single room she rented at 13 Miller's Court, affording her murderer an extensive period of time to eviscerate and mutilate her body. Kelly's body was by far the most extensively mutilated of the canonical victims, with her mutilations taking her murderer approximately two hours to perform. Early life Co ...
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Mary Kelly (writer)
Mary Theresa Kelly, née Coolican (1927–2017),Edwards, Martin (2019). Introduction to British Library Crime Classics edition of ''The Christmas Egg''. was an English writer of crime novels. Born in London, she received an M.A. degree from University of Edinburgh in 1951. She married Dennis Charles Kelly in 1950. Bibliography The Inspector Brett Nightingale series * ''A Cold Coming'' (1956) * ''Dead Man's Riddle'' (1957) * ''The Christmas Egg'' (1958) Other novels * ''The Spoilt Kill'' (1961) ( Gold Dagger Award) * ''Due to a Death'' (1962; USA: ''The Dead of Summer'') * ''March to the Gallows'' (1964) * ''The Dead Corse'' (1966) * ''Write on Both Sides of the Paper'' (1969) * ''The Twenty-Fifth Hour'' (1971) * ''That Girl in the Alley'' (1974) References 1927 births 2017 deaths Alumni of the University of Edinburgh English crime fiction writers English women novelists 20th-century English women writers 20th-century English writers Women crime fiction writers
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Mary Kelly (camogie)
Mary Kelly may refer to: *Mary Jane Kelly (1863–1888), widely believed to be the fifth and final victim of Jack the Ripper * Mary Kelly (writer) (1927–2017), Scottish writer *Mary Kelly (camogie) (born 1992), Irish camogie player in All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 2005 *Mary Kelly (artist) (born 1941), American artist and writer *Mary Kelly (gymnast) (1907–1986), British Olympic gymnast * Mary Kelly (handballer) (born 1985), Australian handball player * Mary Kelly (journalist), (1926-2005?), American journalist * Mary Kelly (politician) (born 1952), Irish Labour Party politician, Member of the 20th Seanad *Mary Beth Kelly, justice on the Michigan Supreme Court *Mary Eva Kelly (1826–1910), Irish poet and writer *Mary Louise Kelly (born 1971), National Public Radio's senior Pentagon correspondent *Mary Kelly (playwright) Mary Elfreda Kelly (25 March 1888 – 5 November 1951) was a British playwright, pageant maker and founder of the Village Drama Society in 1 ...
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All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 2005
The 2005 All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship for the leading clubs in the women's team field sport of camogie was won for the second year in succession by St Lachtain’s, Freshford (Kilkenny), who defeateDavitts( Gal) in the final, played at the Kilruane MacDonagh's GAA club in Cloughjordan. Arrangements The championship was organised on the traditional provincial system used in Gaelic Games since the 1880s, witO’Donovan Rossaand Cashel winning the championships of the other two provinces. Marie O'Connor scored three goals for Lachtain’s in their semi-final victory over Rossa. Davitt’s Lourda Kavanagh scored an equalizing goal in the fourth minute of added time in the semi-final against Cashel. Then Caitríona Kelly secured Davitt’s place in the final with three well-taken goals in the replay. The Final St Lachtain’s captain Margaret Hickey missed the final through injury, but scores from Imelda Kennedy and Marie O'Connor secured the title in her abse ...
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Mary Kelly (artist)
Mary Kelly (born 1941, Fort Dodge, Iowa) is an American conceptual artist, feminist, educator, and writer.Walker, John A''Art and Outrage: Provocation, Controversy and the Avant-garde.'', London: Pluto, 1999 page 83 Kelly has contributed extensively to the discourse of feminism and postmodernism through her large-scale narrative installations and theoretical writings. Kelly's work mediates between conceptual art and the more intimate interests of artists of the 1980s. Her work has been exhibited internationally and she is considered among the most influential contemporary artists working today. Kelly is Judge Widney Professor at the USC Roski School of Art and Design of the University of Southern California. She was previously Professor of Art at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she was Head of Interdisciplinary Studio, an area she initiated for artists engaged in site-specific, collective, and project based work. She was interviewed about her experience teac ...
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Mary Kelly (gymnast)
Mary Kelly (30 May 1907 – June 1986) was a British gymnast. She competed in the women's artistic team all-around event at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References 1907 births 1986 deaths British female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for Great Britain Gymnasts at the 1936 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing {{UK-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Mary Kelly (handballer)
Mary Kelly may refer to: * Mary Jane Kelly (1863–1888), widely believed to be the fifth and final victim of Jack the Ripper *Mary Kelly (writer) (1927–2017), Scottish writer * Mary Kelly (camogie) (born 1992), Irish camogie player in All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 2005 * Mary Kelly (artist) (born 1941), American artist and writer *Mary Kelly (gymnast) (1907–1986), British Olympic gymnast * Mary Kelly (handballer) (born 1985), Australian handball player * Mary Kelly (journalist), (1926-2005?), American journalist * Mary Kelly (politician) (born 1952), Irish Labour Party politician, Member of the 20th Seanad * Mary Beth Kelly, justice on the Michigan Supreme Court *Mary Eva Kelly (1826–1910), Irish poet and writer *Mary Louise Kelly (born 1971), National Public Radio's senior Pentagon correspondent *Mary Kelly (playwright) (1888–1951), British playwright, pageant maker and founder of the Village Drama Society *Mary Jane Kelly (band) Mary Jane Kelly is an Aus ...
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Mary Kelly (journalist)
Mary Ellen Agnes Kelly (1926-2005?) was a US television and radio reporter and producer. Kelly was part of the staff for the first production of the '' Today Show'' in 1952. During her ''Today Show'' career, Kelly travelled the world for her reporting. She interviewed celebrities, including Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer, and reported on many international events, including Grace Kelly’s wedding and the inaugural commercial flight over the North Pole. She later hosted her own radio show, “Mary’s Notebook.” Early life Mary Kelly grew up in Hartford, Connecticut. She attended Hartford Junior Business College. She planned to be a home economics teacher. While in Connecticut, Kelly worked as a typist for Connecticut General Life Insurance Company. Early career In 1945 at the age of 19, Kelly moved to New York for a copywriter position at the '' New York Times''. She spent only four months at the newspaper. She took a secretarial position at a law firm. Kelly then worked a ...
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Mary Kelly (politician)
Mary Kelly (born 1 May 1952) is a former Labour Party politician from County Limerick in Ireland. She served as a senator from 1993 to 1997. A teacher and bookshop proprietor from Newcastle West, Kelly stood as a Labour candidate for Dáil Éireann in the Limerick West constituency at the 1992 general election and did not win a seat. In the subsequent elections to the 20th Seanad, she was elected on the Cultural and Educational Panel. After a further defeat in the 1997 general election she did not stand in the 1997 elections to the 21st Seanad This is a list of the members of the 21st Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland. Unless otherwise indicated, these Senators were elected or appointed in 1997, after the 1997 general election and served unt .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kelly, Mary 1952 births Living people Labour Party (Ireland) senators Members of the 20th Seanad 20th-century women members of Seanad Éireann ...
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Mary Beth Kelly
Mary Beth Kelly is a lawyer and former justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. She was elected on November 2, 2010 and took office on January 1, 2011 for an eight-year term that ended on January 1, 2019.Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results
On August 17, 2015, she announced her resignation from the Supreme Court effective October 1, 2015, to return to private practice at in Detroit.


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Mary Eva Kelly
Mary Eva Kelly (later O'Doherty) (1826–1910) was an Irish-Australian poet and writer who was widely known as "Eva" of "the Nation". Biography Born in Headford, County Galway, Ireland, Kelly was educated privately with other members of her family. Her first poems were translations, including one of Alphonse de Lamartine's ''Dying Christian''. Kelly became famous for her contributions to ''The Nation'', the first being "The Banshee". Initially using her own name, she adopted the non-de-plume ''Eva'' starting with her "Lament for Davis". She also contributed prose, essays and ballads. She was one of the three most famous women writers for ''The Nation'', who were known as "the Three Graces". During the period that Kelly wrote for the ''Nation'', she interacted with Olivia Knight, who was known as "Thomasine of the ''Nation''". In 1848, Kelly met Kevin Izod O'Doherty who was in prison for his radical politics. She married him in 1855 at Kingstown. He practised in Dublin su ...
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Mary Louise Kelly
Mary Louise Kelly is an American broadcaster and author. She anchors the daily news show ''All Things Considered'' on National Public Radio (NPR), and previously covered national security at the network. Prior to NPR she reported for CNN and the BBC in London. Her writing has appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''Newsweek'', ''The Atlantic'', and other publications. Her first novel, ''Anonymous Sources'', was published in 2013; her second, ''The Bullet'', in 2015. Background and education Mary Louise Kelly was born in Augsburg, West Germany, on March 27, 1971, the daughter of Carol (White) and James (Alastra) Kelly. While her father was attending Harvard University, he was drafted out of law school into the United States Army. Her father and Carol moved to Augsburg, Germany, where their daughter, Mary Louise, was born in an Army field hospital. James served as a Captain from 1968 to 1972. Mary Louise Kelly grew up in Atlant ...
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