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McKean (surname)
McKean or MacKean is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin, and may refer to: Art * Charles McKean, Scottish architectural historian * Michael Jones McKean (born 1976), American artist Military * George Burdon McKean, Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross * James B. McKean (1821-1879), New York politician and Union Army general * Scott McKeanScott McKeanbr>(14 Jul 2021) AFC Pamphlet 71-20-9 Army Futures Command Concept for Command and Control - Pursuing decision dominanceAFCC-C2 is the future communications network. 14 Jul 2021 seeFUTURES AND CONCEPTS CENTER resources/ref> * Thomas J. McKean (1810-1870), Union general during the American Civil War * William McKean - American admiral Music * Dave McKean, illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, filmmaker and musician * Joy McKean, Australian country music singer * Michael McKean (born 1947), American actor, comedian, composer and musician, appeared in ''This Is Spinal Tap'' Politics * Arthur McKean (1882-1957), America ...
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Charles McKean
Charles McKean FRSE FRSA FRHistS FRIBA (16 July 1946 – 29 September 2013) was a Scottish historian, author and scholar. Biography McKean was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 16 July 1946. He was educated at Fettes College, the University of Poitiers (Tours), and the University of Bristol, from 1977 to 1983. He was chief executive of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS). McKean published a number of articles reconstructing the career of the 16th-century courtier and master of work James Hamilton of Finnart. McKean was chairman of the board of the UNESCO Edinburgh World Heritage Trust from 2006 to 2012. He was appointed head of the School of Architecture at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in 1995, before taking up his position as Professor of Scottish Architectural History in the History department of the University of Dundee in 1997. McKean edited the journal '' London Architect'' from 1970 to 1975. He was the architecture critic of the ' ...
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Bobby McKean
Robert Munro McKean (8 December 1952 – 15 March 1978) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for St Mirren and Rangers. He appeared in one full international match for Scotland, in 1976. Career McKean started his career at local club Blantyre Victoria before moving to St Mirren in 1969. After five seasons in Paisley he joined Rangers for £50,000 in September 1974. He enjoyed a successful spell in Govan and won the league twice in his first two seasons. He was also part of the 1976 Scottish Cup Final winning team. Death McKean died on 15 March 1978 by carbon monoxide poisoning, only three days prior to the 1978 Scottish League Cup Final between Rangers and Celtic Celtic, Celtics or Keltic may refer to: Language and ethnicity *pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia **Celts (modern) *Celtic languages **Proto-Celtic language * Celtic music *Celtic nations Sports Fo .... References External links * * 1952 births ...
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McKeon
McKeon and MacKeon are Irish surnames originating both from the Gaelic Mac Eoghain ("Son of Eoghan") and Mac Eoin ("Son of John"), which are pronounced identically. Other variants in English include MacEoin and McKeown. Notable people with the name include: * Alistair McKeon, fictional character in the Honorverse * Beverley McKeon, British physicist and aerospace engineer * Emma McKeon (born 1994), Australian Olympic swimmer * Howard "Buck" McKeon (born 1938), American politician * Jack McKeon (born 1930), American baseball manager and executive * John McKeon (1808–1883), New York lawyer and politician, U.S. Representative * John F. McKeon (born 1958), American politician * Kaylee McKeown (born 2001), Australian Olympic swimmer * Larry McKeon (1944–2008), American politician * Lindsey McKeon (born 1982), American actress * Matt McKeon (born 1974), American soccer player * Matthew McKeon (1924–2003), U.S. Marine * Myles McKeon (1919–2016), Roman Catholic bishop * Nan ...
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McKeen (surname)
McKeen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Allyn McKeen, American football player and coach * Angus McKeen, Irish rugby union player * Bob McKeen (1933–1999), American basketball player *Charles McKeen, Canadian politician * H. Boyd McKeen, Union Army officer *Jock McKeen, Canadian physician *John Elmer McKeen, American chief executive *Joseph McKeen, American educator * Nery McKeen, Cuban middle distance runner *Robert McKeen, New Zealand politician * Stan McKeen, Canadian rugby union player * Stanley McKeen, Canadian politician * William McKeen, American academic * William R. McKeen Jr., inventor of the track motorcar and businessman See also *McKean (surname) *McKeon McKeon and MacKeon are Irish surnames originating both from the Gaelic Mac Eoghain ("Son of Eoghan") and Mac Eoin ("Son of John"), which are pronounced identically. Other variants in English include MacEoin and McKeown. Notable people with the na ...
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Roland McKean
Roland Neely McKean (October 30, 1917 – April 15, 1993) is an American economist. He received his A.B. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from the University of Chicago. From 1951 to 1963, he was a research economist at the RAND Corporation, where he and Charles J. Hitch developed the Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System (PPBS), which was first implemented by the U.S. Department of Defense in 1961. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson extended adoption of PPBS to all executive departments. He was a professor of economics at the University of California, Los Angeles until 1968, and was the Paul Goodloe Macintire professor of economics at the University of Virginia until his retirement in 1988. His books include ''Efficiency in Government Through Systems Analysis'', ''Economics of Defense in the Nuclear Age'' (with Charles J. Hitch), and ''Teacher Shortages and Salary Schedules'' (with Joseph A. Kershaw).Leonard Rutman, ''Planning Useful Evaluations: Evaluability Assessmen ...
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Liz MacKean
Elizabeth Mary MacKean (30 November 1964 – 18 August 2017) was a British television reporter and presenter. She worked on the BBC's ''Newsnight'' programme and was the reporter on an exposé of Sir Jimmy Savile as a paedophile which was controversially cancelled by the BBC in December 2011. The decision to axe the ''Newsnight'' investigation became the subject of the Pollard Inquiry. She and colleague Meirion Jones later won a London Press Club Scoop of the Year award for their work on the story. She also won the 2010 Daniel Pearl Award for her investigation of the Trafigura toxic dumping scandal. MacKean went freelance after leaving the BBC, and reported on the Cyril Smith case for Channel 4's '' Dispatches'' series in September 2013. In 2014, she reported on Russian vigilante gangs entrapping and attacking gay men in the documentary ''Hunted''. ''Hunted'' won multiple awards, including the Grierson award for best current affairs documentary, and led to a follow-up, ''Hunt ...
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Kip McKean
Thomas Wayne "Kip" McKean II (born May 31, 1954) is an American former minister of the International Churches of Christ and is a current minister of the City of Angels International Christian Church and World Missions Evangelist of the International Christian Churches, also known as the "Portland/Sold-Out Discipling Movement". Early life and family McKean was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He married Havana-born Elena Garcia-Bengochea on December 11, 1976. Bengochea is a Women's Ministry Leader in the City of Angels International Christian Church. They have three children. Early work McKean was baptized in 1972 while a freshman at the University of Florida in Gainesville. His mentor, Charles H. "Chuck" Lucas, was the evangelist of the 14th Street Church of Christ at the time. In 1976, McKean was hired as campus minister for the Heritage Chapel Church of Christ, located at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. Lexington Church of Christ McKean moved to the Bost ...
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John McKean (ornithologist)
John Leonard McKean (1941 – 16 February 1996) was an Australian ornithologist. He published around 100 scientific papers on birds and bats. He was a bird and bat bander and major contributor to the Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme. As well as being a professional ornithologist with the CSIRO's Division of Wildlife Research, McKean was an enthusiastic twitcher, holding the record for the highest number of species of Australian birds seen in one year, 535, until 1979 when this was surpassed by Roy Wheeler. He was also involved with the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union's Atlas of Australian Birds The Atlas of Australian Birds is a major ongoing database project initiated and managed by BirdLife Australia (formerly the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union) to map the distribution of Australia's bird species. BirdLife Australia is a n ... project.Robin, Libby. (2001). ''The Flight of the Emu: a hundred years of Australian ornithology 1901-2001''. Melbourne ...
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Henry McKean
Henry P. McKean, Jr. (born 1930 in Wenham, Massachusetts) is an American mathematician at the Courant Institute in New York University. He works in various areas of mathematical analysis, analysis. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy, PhD in 1955 from Princeton University under William Feller. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1980. In 2007 he was awarded the Leroy P. Steele Prize for his life's work. In 1978 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Helsinki (''Algebraic curves of infinite genus arising in the theory of nonlinear waves''). In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. His doctoral students include Michael Arbib, Luigi Chierchia, Harry Dym, Daniel Stroock, Eugene Trubowitz, Victor Moll and Pierre van Moerbeke and Uri Keich. Works Selected articles * * * * * * * Books *with Kiyosi Itô: ''Diffusion processes and their sample paths.'' Springer 1965. *''Stochastic Integrals.'' New York 1969. ...
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Erin McKean
Erin McKean (born 1971) is an American lexicographer. Early life and education McKean was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. She graduated from the University of Chicago with a BA/MA in Linguistics. As an undergraduate, she worked in a junior capacity on the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary. She has since served on the Visiting Committee to the University of Chicago's Regenstein Library, and she helped organize a dictionary-themed exhibit, ''The Meaning of Dictionaries'', there in 2007. Career McKean is a founder of Reverb, which makes the online dictionary Wordnik. She was previously the editor in chief of US Dictionaries for Oxford University Press and Principal Editor of ''The New Oxford American Dictionary'', second edition. McKean is also the editor of ''VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly'', and edited a collection of work from that publication, ''Verbatim: From the bawdy to the sublime, the best writing on language for word lovers, grammar mavens, and armchair linguists'' (Ma ...
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Tom McKean
Thomas McKean (born 27 October 1963) is a British former middle-distance runner. He is a former world and European indoor 800 metres champion. Outdoors, McKean has medalled twice each at European and Commonwealth level. Athletics career McKean was the winner of the European Championships 800m gold medal at Split in 1990.European Athletics – Event Result Database
McKean also won the 1990 European Indoor Championships final, the



Olive McKean
Mary Olive McKean (August 10, 1915 – March 31, 2006), also known by her married name Olive Mucha, was an American competition swimmer and swimming coach. McKean represented the United States at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. She won a bronze medal as a member of the third-place U.S. team in the 4×100-meter freestyle relay. Individually, she finished sixth in the 100-meter freestyle. McKean won the AAU 100 m freestyle titles in 1934 and 1935. During the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, she served as the assistant manager for the U.S. swimming team. She also worked as the aquatics director of the Multnomah Athletics Club, and was the first woman selected to be the president of the Oregon Amateur Athletic Union. See also * List of Olympic medalists in swimming (women) This is the complete list of women's Olympic medalists in swimming. Current program 50 metre freestyle 100 metre freestyle 200 metre freestyle 400 metre freestyle 800 metre freestyle ...
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