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McKelvey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrew McKelvey (1934–2008), American businessman * Derek McKelvey (1934-2019), British rock climber *Frank McKelvey (1895–1974), Irish painter * Frank McKelvey Bell, Canadian soldier and writer * George McKelvey (lawman), constable of Charleston, Arizona Territory *George McKelvey (mayor), American politician * George McKelvey (soccer), American soccer player * Gerald McKelvey, American politician *Grant McKelvey, Scottish rugby union coach and player *Houston McKelvey (born 1942), Irish Anglican dean * J. J. McKelvey (born 1980), American football player *Jim McKelvey (born 1965), American computer scientist * Joan McKelvey, Canadian judge *Joe McKelvey (died 1922), Irish republican * John McKelvey (1847–1944), American baseball player *Miguel McKelvey (born 1973/74), American billionaire *Richard McKelvey (1944–2002), American political scientist * Rob McKelvey (born 1969), American golfer *Robert McKelvey, ...
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Andrew McKelvey
Andrew McKelvey (October 13, 1934 – November 27, 2008) was an American business mogul and chairman and chief executive of Monster Worldwide. He was a billionaire and a philanthropist through the McKelvey Foundation. Personal life McKelvey was born in New York City to Dr. Augustus and Elizabeth (née Gates) McKelvey. Andrew McKelvey graduated from Westminster College in Pennsylvania. The Westminster College campus center is named in his honor. Career After graduating from college, McKelvey operated a movie theater and served in the United States Army. After leaving the Army, he headed to Australia in the mid-1950s, where he hoped he could take advantage of the lag in social trends reaching that part of the world. While there, he began a jukebox business that became one of that country's largest.Lohr, Steve"Andrew J. McKelvey, 74, Builder of Monster.com, Dies" ''The New York Times'', November 28, 2008. Accessed November 30, 2008. He returned to the United States in the ...
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Joe McKelvey
Joseph McKelvey (17 June 1898 – 8 December 1922) was an Irish Republican Army officer who was executed during the Irish Civil War. He participated in the anti-Treaty IRA's repudiation of the authority of the Dáil (civil government of the Irish Republic declared in 1919) in March 1922 and was elected to the IRA Army Executive. In April 1922 he helped command the occupation of the Four Courts in defiance of the new Irish Free State. This action helped to spark the civil war, between pro- and anti-Treaty factions. McKelvey was among the most hardline of the anti-Treaty republicans and briefly, in June 1922, became IRA Chief of Staff. Background McKelvey was born in Stewartstown, County Tyrone, the only son of Patrick McKelvey, a Royal Irish Constabulary constable who later became a sergeant, and Rose O’Neill, a post office employee. During World War I, McKelvey Snr enlisted in the special reserve of the British Army and, in 1917, was posted to the Northumberland Fusiliers. H ...
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Trish McKelvey
Patricia Frances McKelvey (born 5 January 1942), often known as Trish McKelvey, is a New Zealand former cricketer, cricket administrator and educator. She appeared in 15 Test matches and 15 One Day Internationals for New Zealand between 1966 and 1982. She also appeared in 6 One Day Internationals for International XI at the 1973 World Cup. She played domestic cricket for Wellington and Otago. Early life McKelvey was born in Lower Hutt in 1942. She was educated at Wellington Girls' College from 1955 to 1959, where she was captain of both the senior 'A' netball and 1st XI cricket teams. Cricket career She played 15 Test matches for New Zealand, captaining the side in all of them. The record was two wins, three defeats and ten draws. Her Test career spanned the period 1966 to 1979, and included Tests against not only traditional rivals England and Australia, but also against South Africa and India. The three-Test tour of South Africa in 1971–72, which was won 1–0, was the la ...
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Tara McKelvey
Tara Shannon McKelvey is an American journalist who is a White House reporter for the BBC and a former correspondent for ''Newsweek/The Daily Beast''. She has reported on topics which include national-security issues from the Middle East, South Asia and Russia. Career McKelvey began her journalism career as a clerk at ''The New York Times'', following her graduation from Georgetown University. She is also a frequent contributor to ''The New York Times Book Review'' and The American Prospect and a former contributing editor of ''Marie Claire''. McKelvey also, at one point, taught a course on National Security and the Media at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. McKelvey is now a White House reporter for the BBC. Fellowships In 2011, McKelvey was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in General Nonfiction. McKelvey also won an Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship in 2010 to research and write about the military's black operations. For her investigative work on national s ...
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Susan Delano McKelvey
Susan Adams Delano McKelvey (1883–1964) was an American botanist and writer, noted for her work at the Arnold Arboretum. Early life McKelvey was born as Susan Magoun Delano on March 13, 1883, in Philadelphia and was a member of the prominent Delano family of Massachusetts. Her parents were Eugene Delano (1844–1920) and Susan Magoun (née Adams) Delano (1848–1904). Her siblings included architect William Adams Delano and she was a cousin of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. McKelvey graduated from Bryn Mawr College and in 1907 married a lawyer, Charles Wylie McKelvey (1878–1957). After one of their sons died, their marriage disintegrated and McKelvey moved to Boston in 1919. They eventually divorced in 1930. Career McKelvey developed an interest in landscape design and started volunteering at the Arnold Arboretum with Charles Sprague Sargent. Soon, her interest shifted from landscape architecture to botany and she undertook a collecting expedition to Glacier National Park, f ...
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Robert McKelvey
Robert Edward McKelvey was an American football player and coach. He served as the interim football coach at Boston University for the 1945 season, compiling a record of 0–3 while head coach Walt Holmer was serving in the United States Navy. McKelvey attended Somerville High School, where he was classmates with future professional baseball players Danny MacFayden, Shanty Hogan, and Josh Billings. He attended Villanova University and played tackle for the Villanova Wildcats football team from 1925 to 1927. In 1928, McKelvey became an assistant coach at Somerville High. In 1934 he joined the coaching staff at Boston University. In 1938 he became the school's freshman coach and chief scout. Boston University did not play football in 1943 or 1944, but returned to the field in 1945. McKelvey served as interim head coach until Walt Holmer was discharged from the Navy and resumed his coaching duties on November 5, 1945. McKelvey spent his later years in Wayne, Pennsylvania Wa ...
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Rob McKelvey
Rob McKelvey (born August 2, 1969) is an American professional golfer who played on the Nationwide Tour. McKelvey joined the Nike Tour (later Buy.com Tour and Nationwide Tour) in 1996. In his rookie year on Tour, he recorded three top-10 finishes with his best result coming at the Nike Dominion Open where he finished in a tie for second. From 1997 to 1999 he recorded five top-10 finishes with his best result being a tie for third. He picked up his first win on tour in 2000 at the Buy.com Louisiana Open. He continued to play on Tour until 2004. Professional wins (2) Buy.com Tour wins (1) Other wins (1) *1993 Columbia, South Carolina event (NGA Hooters Tour SwingThought, formerly the NGA Pro Golf Tour, is the oldest developmental golf tour based in the United States. The tour was acquired by Golf Interact in 2014 and rebranded as SwingThought. The tour consists of around 25 professional golf tourna ...) External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:McKelvey, Rob American male golfers C ...
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Richard McKelvey
Richard Drummond McKelvey (April 27, 1944 – April 22, 2002) was a political scientist, specializing in mathematical theories of voting. He received his BS in Mathematics from Oberlin College, MA in mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis, and PhD in political science from University of Rochester. He was an Econometric Society fellow, and was the Edie and Lew Wasserman Professor of Political Science at the California Institute of Technology until his death, from cancer, in 2002. McKelvey also wrote several articles about instability. One discussed the topic agenda manipulation. The McKelvey theorem indicates that almost every possible outcome can be realized through democratic decision-making, by smartly choosing the order or agenda in which decisions are taken. The desired result is established by ensuring that in each stage another composition of the majority determines the outcome of that part of the decision-making procedure. The person who designs the decision-m ...
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Miguel McKelvey
Miguel McKelvey (born 1974) is an American businessman, and the co-founder and former chief culture officer of WeWork. Early life McKelvey grew up in a "five-mother collective" in Eugene, Oregon. His family started and ran a weekly newspaper called the ''Eugene Weekly.'' In a January 2020 interview with Fortune, McKelvey called himself "a wild kid" on the high school basketball court. He said that he found a sense of accountability from his coach, who was a strict disciplinarian. He said of Coach Stepp, "I didn’t grow up with my father, so I never had someone telling me to keep in line." He graduated from South Eugene High School in 1992. He first attended Colorado College and, after seeing a sculpture he created, his professor, Carl Reed, recommended he consider architecture for graduate school.  He transferred to the University of Oregon where he earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1999. McKelvey played on the Oregon Ducks basketball team for two years. However, the ...
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John McKelvey
John "Mac" Wellington McKelvey (1847–1944) was a shortstop for the Rochester Alert amateur baseball team for a number of years and played one year for the professional New Haven Elm Citys in 1875. Baseball career John McKelvey was born in 1847 in Rochester, New York and raised in the city. He played on a number of amateur teams in Rochester. In 1869, he joined the Rochester Alerts, an amateur baseball club. The Alerts played a number of regional and national teams and McKelvey gained a reputation for excellent defense. In 1875, McKelvey joined the New Haven Elm Citys The Elm City baseball club, or New Haven Elm Citys in modern nomenclature, were a professional baseball team based in New Haven, Connecticut ("The Elm City"). They existed for one season, in the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players ... where he played for the entire season batting .229 with 10 RBIs. The next year, he rejoined the Rochester amateur team where he played for the remainder of his a ...
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Joan McKelvey
Joan G. McKelvey was appointed a judge of the Manitoba Court of King's Bench on September 28, 2001. She replaced the Honourable Mr. Justice S.I. Schwartz, who elected to become a supernumerary judge. Madam Justice McKelvey received a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Manitoba in 1978 and was admitted to the Bar of Manitoba the following year. Prior to her appointment, Madam Justice McKelvey was the Senior Solicitor with the Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation. Throughout her career with MPIC, Madam Justice McKelvey acquired extensive expertise in all aspects of personal injury litigation and alternate dispute resolution Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), or external dispute resolution (EDR), typically denotes a wide range of dispute resolution processes and techniques that parties can use to settle disputes with the help of a third party. They are used for .... She appeared before both the trial and appellate courts in Manitoba as well as administrative tribunals. ...
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Derek McKelvey
Derek is a masculine given name. It is the English language short form of ''Diederik'', the Low Franconian form of the name Theodoric. Theodoric is an old Germanic name with an original meaning of "people-ruler". Common variants of the name are Derrek, Derick, Dereck, Derrick, and Deric. Low German and Dutch short forms of Diederik are Dik, Dirck, and Dirk. History The English form of the name arises in the 15th century, via import from the Low Countries. The native English (Anglo-Saxon) form of the name was ''Deoric'' or ''Deodric'', from Old English ''Þēodrīc'', but this name had fallen out of use in the medieval period. During the Late Middle Ages, there was intense contact between the territories adjacent to the North Sea, in particular due to the activities of the Hanseatic League. As a result, there was a lot of cross-pollination between Low German, Dutch, English, Danish and Norwegian. The given name ''Derk'' is found in records of the Low Countries from the early 1 ...
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