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McQuade is a surname of Irish origin, from the County Monaghan and other surrounding areas in Ulster. It originated as a variation of McCaul, and similar spellings include McQuaid and McQuaide. Notable people with the surname include: People * Aidan McQuade, Northern Irish journalist and anti-slavery advocate * Alex McQuade (born 1992), English footballer * Andy McQuade, British director and writer *Andy McQuade (footballer) (born 1959), Scottish footballer *Arlene McQuade (1936–2014), American actress *Arthur McQuade (1817–1884), Irish-Canadian politician from Ontario *Barbara McQuade (born 1964), American attorney *Betty McQuade (1941–2011), Australian singer *Denis McQuade (born 1951), Scottish footballer * Donald McQuade, English professor and author *Francis Xavier McQuade (1911–1955), American judge * Henry McQuade (1852–1893), Australian politician * Jim McQuade (born 1933), Scottish footballer * John McQuade (other), multiple people including: **John McQ ...
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Barbara McQuade
Barbara Lynn McQuade (born December 22, 1964) is an American lawyer who served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan from 2010 to 2017. As part of President Donald Trump's 2017 dismissal of U.S. attorneys, she stepped down in March 2017. She is a professor of law at the University of Michigan Law School and a legal analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. Early life and education McQuade was born in Detroit, Michigan. She received her undergraduate degree in 1987 from the University of Michigan and her J.D. in 1991 from the University of Michigan Law School. Career Before joining the U.S. Attorney's office, McQuade practiced law at the firm of Butzel Long in Detroit and served as a law clerk for Hon. Bernard A. Friedman on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. McQuade started her career as an assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Michigan from 1998 until becoming U.S. Attorney in that same district. She was also a prof ...
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Donald McQuade
Donald A. McQuade is an English Professor at the University of California, Berkeley and the author of several books on writing composition, American literature, and advertising. He served as Vice Chancellor of University Relations from 1999 to 2006. McQuade was also the Chair of the Board of the National Writing Project from 2008 to 2012. Early life and education McQuade grew up in Brooklyn, New York and attended St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights. He was a member of the national championship team in men’s water polo. McQuade studied at Rutgers University in New Jersey, where he received both his MA and PhD in English literature. Career Before his tenure at Berkeley, McQuade taught at Queens College in New York. Specifically, McQuade taught for the open admissions program, that affords any student that has received a high school diploma to enroll in its college courses, regardless of past GPA or test scores. With respect to CUNY’s Open Admissions Program, McQuade and San ...
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Alex McQuade
Alexander Michael McQuade (born 7 November 1992) is an English footballer playing for Widnes. He had a short spell playing in the Football League for Shrewsbury Town. Career Bolton Wanderers and Shrewsbury Town McQuade began his career with Bolton Wanderers. Having progressed through the academy system, he signed a one-year professional contract in July 2012. He was released by the club when his contract was due to come to an end in the summer of 2013. McQuade joined Shrewsbury Town in a deal announced in April 2013. He made his Football League debut as a late substitute in a 0–0 draw against Milton Keynes Dons on 3 August 2013. On 28 February 2014, McQuade joined Conference side Hyde on an initial one-month loan. He made his debut for the club a day later, in a 2–1 defeat away at Braintree Town. The loan was later extended until the end of the season. McQuade was released at the end of his contract in May 2014 having made only a single league appearance for Shrewsbu ...
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Francis Xavier McQuade
Francis Xavier McQuade (August 11, 1878 - April 6, 1955) was a New York City judge. In 1917 he advocated for allowing Sunday baseball games in New York in defiance of existing New York state blue laws. In 1919 he became one of the owners of the New York Giants with Charles Abraham Stoneham. Biography He was born on Staten Island, New York, on August 11, 1878, to Arthur J. McQuade and Ellen E. Tuite. In 1917 the New York Giants and Cincinnati Reds played their first Sunday game at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan. After the game both managers, John McGraw and Christy Mathewson, were arrested for violating New York state blue laws. McQuade presided over the case and found them not guilty and wrote: "In my opinion there was no infraction of any statute." In 1919 he became part-owner of the New York Giants when Charles Stoneham bought the team. As part of the deal, Stoneham took on McQuade and longtime manager John McGraw as partners, with McQuade becoming treasurer. According to s ...
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Betty McQuade
Elizabeth Rankin McQuade (26 August 1941 – 26 December 2011), known as Betty McQuade, was an Australian rock and roll and pop singer. Biography Born in Paisley, Scotland, McQuade moved to Australia with her family at the age of eight, settling in Brisbane. She began singing in talent shows and in clubs such as Cloudland, winning a major talent show at Brisbane City Hall in 1956 when she was 15. Her club appearances became more frequent, appearing on bills with Johnny O'Keefe and the Bee Gees, and she featured in TV shows both as a singer and dancer. She moved to Melbourne in 1960, and joined an existing group, The Thunderbirds, replacing Judy Cannon. The following year she signed with Astor Records as a solo singer, releasing her versions of Wanda Jackson's recording "Tongue Tied" and John D. Loudermilk's "Midnight Bus", on which she was backed by the Thunderbirds. The latter song reached most regional charts in Australia, has been reissued there several times, and wa ...
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Molly McQuade
Molly McQuade is an American poet, critic, and editor. Her work has appeared in The Michigan Quarterly Review, The Baffler, The New Criterion, The Boston Review, Poetry, The Paris Review, and Dædalus. McQuade has published a poetry collection, ''Barbarism'' (2002), as well as a book of nonfiction on poetry, ''Stealing Glimpses: Of Poetry, Poets, and Things In Between'' (1999). She is the editor of several anthologies, including ''One Word: Contemporary Writers on the Words They Love or Loathe'' (2010), which received a starred review in ''Publishers Weekly ''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of B ...''. Books * ed. ''An Unsentimental Education: Writers and Chicago,'' University of Chicago Press, 1995 * ''Stealing Glimpses: Of Poetry, Poets, and Things In Between / Essays,' ...
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Pénélope McQuade
Pénélope McQuade (born November 24, 1970) is a Canadian radio and television host. The daughter of France Rivard and journalist Winston McQuade, she was born in Quebec City, Quebec. While she was young, she spent two years in Toronto before her family moved to Montreal. McQuade studied arts and communications at the Cégep Jean-de-Brébeuf and then journalism at the Université du Québec à Montréal. After completing her education, she worked for various Quebec broadcasters. In 1999, she received a Prix Gémeaux for best host in the youth category for ''Cyberclub''. In 2003, she received another Gémeaux award for best host for ''Passep’Art''. Television * 1993 ''Service compris'' ( Radio-Québec) * 1994 - 1996 ''Bla bla bla'' (TVA) * 1995 - 1996 ''Automag Plus'' (TVA) * 1995 ''Bon dimanche'' (TVA) * 1996 - 2000 ''Salut, Bonjour!'' (TVA) * 2005 - 2008 ''Star Système'' (TVA) * 2007 - 2010 ''Salut Bonjour Week-end'' (TVA) * 2011+ ''Pénélope McQuade'' (Radio-Canada) * ...
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Aidan McQuade
Aidan Joseph McQuade is a former Director (Chief Executive) of Anti-Slavery International from 2006-2017. He comes from South Armagh, Northern Ireland. McQuade is a contributor to ''The Guardian,'' ''Equal Times'' and ''The Independent'' on issues of slavery, forced labour and related matters. In 2013 he highlighted the need for slavery eradication to be made a post-2015 Sustainable Development Goal. In 2014 he called for greater regulation of international business to reduce slavery in global supply chains. In an article for The Independent in March 2015 he accused Sepp Blatter of Fifa of moral responsibility for the death and enslavement of South Asian construction workers preparing Qatar for the 2022 World Cup. In 2012/13, he won the BBC's ''Mastermind'' Quiz with specialist subject, Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln ( ; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States ...
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John McQuade (footballer)
John McQuade (born 8 July 1970) is a Scottish former footballer. A midfielder, he scored 69 goals in 335 league games in a 15-year professional career in the Scottish and English leagues. He began his career with Dumbarton in 1987, helping the club to the Second Division title in 1991–92, before winning a £80,000 move to Hamilton Academical in 1993. He helped the "Accies" to win promotion out of the Second Division in 1996–97. In June 1998, he was signed by the English club Port Vale before he returned to Scotland in April 1999 to sign with Raith Rovers. He moved on to Ross County in July 2000 before switching to Peterhead for one month in January 2002. Career McQuade started his career with Dumbarton in 1987, just before the Boghead Park club suffered relegation out of the First Division in 1987–88 under the stewardship of Mark Clougherty and Bertie Auld. They fell down to 12th in 1988–89, with only Berwick Rangers and Stenhousemuir finishing lower in the Scotti ...
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Paul McQuade
Paul McQuade (born 17 May 1987) is a Scottish former footballer who plays as a striker. Career Raith Rovers McQuade started his professional career at Raith Rovers but never made a reserve team appearance. He was released at the end of the 2004/05 season and had a spell playing Junior football with Dundonald Bluebell. Cowdenbeath McQuade was signed by Cowdenbeath after scoring a double against them and impressing in a friendly while playing for Dundonald Bluebell. During his time with the Blue Brazil he scored 29 goals in 85 appearances across all competitions. St Mirren In June 2010 McQuade joined St Mirren on a two-year contract, joining up with former manager Danny Lennon. Forfar Athletic In March 2011, McQuade joined Forfar Athletic Forfar Athletic Football Club are a Scottish semi-professional football club from the town of Forfar, Angus. They are members of the Scottish Professional Football League and currently play in Scottish League Two. They play thei ...
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Arlene McQuade
Arlene McQuade (May 29, 1936 – April 21, 2014) was an American television, radio and theater actress best known for her portrayal of Rosalie on the CBS series, '' The Goldbergs''. McQuade died at a nursing home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on April 21, 2014, aged 77, after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. She had been the first wife of actor, Valentin de Vargas (died 2013) whom she met on the set of ''Touch of Evil ''Touch of Evil'' is a 1958 American film noir written and directed by Orson Welles, who also stars in the film. The screenplay was loosely based on the contemporary Whit Masterson novel ''Badge of Evil'' (1956). The cast included Charlton Hes ...''. Filmography , 1960, , “ HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL “ , , Princess Aouda References External links * 1936 births 2014 deaths Actresses from New York City American television actresses American film actresses American radio actresses Deaths from Parkinson's disease Neurological disease deaths in ...
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Marian McQuade
Marian McQuade (January 18, 1917 – September 26, 2008) was the founder of National Grandparents Day. She served on the West Virginia Commission on Aging and the Nursing Home Licensing Board. For many years, she helped with the Past 80 Party, which was held annually in Richwood, WV. Jim Comstock, editor of 'The News Leader' and the West Virginia Hillbilly, originated the Past 80 Party. McQuade was born Marian Lucille Herndon in Caperton, West Virginia on January 18, 1917. Like Mother's Day founder Anna Jarvis, she was a native West Virginian. Campaigning in West Virginia and later nationwide to set aside a day for grandparents, in 1973 West Virginia became the first state with a special day to honor grandparents when Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr., Arch Moore proclaimed May 27, 1973, Grandparents Day. In September 1978, the White House called her to inform her that President Jimmy Carter had signed a bill designating the Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day beginni ...
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