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McCullagh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Colm McCullagh, Gaelic Football player for County Tyrone *Crawford McCullagh (1868–1948), Unionist politician in Northern Ireland *David McCullagh, Irish journalist and author *Declan McCullagh, American journalist and columnist for CBSNews.com * Edward McCullagh (1912–1986), nationalist politician and farmer in Northern Ireland *Francis McCullagh (1874–1956), war correspondent *George McCullagh (1905–1952), Canadian newspaper owner 1936–1952 * James McCullagh (1809–1847), Irish mathematician * James Benjamin McCullagh (1854–1921), Anglican missionary in British Columbia * John H. McCullagh (1842–1893), American law enforcement officer in New York * Noel McCullagh (born 1975), Irish journalist living in the Netherlands * Peter McCullagh (born 1952), Irish statistician from Northern Ireland * Sheila K. McCullagh MBE (born 1920), British author of children's books See also * MacCulloch *McCulloch * Mc ...
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George McCullagh
Clement George McCullagh (March 16, 1905 – August 5, 1952) was an influential Canadian newspaper owner between 1936 and 1952. He created ''The Globe and Mail'' by merging the Liberal-allied ''Globe'' and Conservative-allied '' Mail and Empire'' newspapers in 1936. He was also actively involved in Canadian politics and later owned the ''Toronto Telegram'' newspaper. Early life McCullagh was born to Anne Catherine McCullagh, a housewife, and George H. McCullagh, a local cabinet maker, in London, Ontario, on March 16, 1905. As a youth, he delivered the ''Globe'' newspaper to local homes and built a reputation for sales within the newspaper's circulation department.Ken W. MacTaggart. "George McCullagh Dies" ''The Globe and Mail''. August 6, 1952, p3. He dropped out of school with only a ninth grade education. The ''Globe'' rejected his request to be a junior reporter; instead employing him as a subscription agent in London at age 16. He quickly earned several promotions, moved to ...
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Crawford McCullagh
The Rt Hon. Sir Crawford McCullagh, 1st Baronet (1868 (Aghalee, Co. Antrim) – 13 April 1948), was a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. McCullagh started his career as an apprentice at the age of 14 in the drapery trade. He then became the director of several businesses in Belfast, including Maguire and Patterson, a dry goods firm (Vespa matches), and the Classic Cinema at Castle Place, as well as owning McCullagh and Co., a silk mercers, milliners and fancy drapery store taken over by Styles and Mantles in 1927. He was elected to Belfast Corporation for the Irish Unionist Party. In 1911, he was the High Sheriff of Belfast, and from 1914 to 1917 Lord Mayor of Belfast. McCullagh was not the pioneer of the 'Two Minutes Silence', as Newtownabbey author Bob Armstrong claimed in his publication ''Through The Ages To Newtownabbey''. According to ''The Belfast Telegraph'' at the time Sir Crawford called for a 'Five Minutes Silence' on 11 July 1916, following receiving news of ...
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Declan McCullagh
Declan McCullagh is an American entrepreneur, journalist, and software engineer. He is the CEO and co-founder, with computer scientist Celine Bursztein, of Recent Media Inc., a startup in Silicon Valley that has built a recommendation engine and iOS and Android news app. Recent, which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning for its recommendation engine, was released to early users in June 2015. He previously worked for Wired, CNET, CBS Interactive, and Time Inc. His articles about technology have been published in Reason, Playboy, the Wall Street Journal, Communications of the ACM (co-authored with computer scientist Peter G. Neumann), and the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy. Previously as a journalist he specialized in computer security and privacy. For many years, he moderated the Politech mailing list, giving commentary on the intersection of politics and technology. He is notable, among other things, for his early involvement with the media interpretation o ...
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Francis McCullagh
Francis McCullagh (30 April 1874 – 25 November 1956) was an Irish journalist, war correspondent, and author. Career overview McCullagh was born in Bridge Street, Omagh, County Tyrone, in 1874, the son of James McCullagh, a publican originally from the Gortin area, and Bridget McCullagh. He began his journalism career as a staff reporter at the ''Glasgow Observer'' (later '' Scottish Catholic Observer''), and would continue writing for the newspaper through 1906-1937. From 1898, he was a correspondent for the ''New York Herald.'' In 1903, he was living in Japan, working for the English-language newspaper ''The Japan Times.'' Observing the growing tension between the Empire of Japan and the Russian Empire, he studied the Russian language. In 1904, he moved to Port Arthur, the major Russian military base in Manchuria, obtaining a post as a correspondent for the ''Novi Kraï'' (''New Land'') newspaper of Port Arthur. At the start of the Russo-Japanese War, he became a non-mil ...
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David McCullagh
David McCullagh (born 1 December 1967) is an Irish journalist, author and presenter with Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), Ireland's national radio and television station, where he has presented the '' Six One News'', alongside Caitríona Perry, since August 2020. He previously presented current affairs television programme ''Prime Time'' from 2013 to 2020, and was Political Correspondent with RTÉ News and Current Affairs. Career He began his journalistic career working for the ''Evening Press''. In 2001, he was Political Correspondent with Raidió Teilifís Éireann, along with David Davin-Power. He presents ''Behind Closed Doors'' on RTÉ One which details released State Documents. He has also presented ''The Week in Politics'' and election and referendum programmes on RTÉ. He was appointed to present the current affairs programme, ''Prime Time'', in September 2013. In 1999, he won a prize under the category 'TV features and documentaries' in the ESB national media awards ...
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James Benjamin McCullagh
James Benjamin McCullagh (1854–1921) was an Anglican missionary in British Columbia; he worked under the supervision of the Church Missionary Society, a Protestant body with an evangelical program and practices. McCullagh is notable for his linguistic work in translating portions of the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer into the Nisga'a language. McCullagh was ordained to the diaconate and priesthood in 1890 by the Bishop of Caledonia. His missionary and educational work was centered on the mission village of Aiyansh, British Columbia. Bibliography ''A Nishg' a Version of Portions of the Book of Common Prayer''(London, 1890) * ''The Indian Potlatch: The Substance of a Paper read before C.M.S. Annual Conference at Metlakatla, B.C., 1899'' * ''Ignis: A Parable of the Great Lava Plain in the valley of "Eternal Bloom", Naas River, British Columbia'' (Aiyansh, c. 1918) * ''Red Indians I Have Known'' (London, c. 1919) External linksNiš'ga Primer1897 Nisga'a language Nisga’a ( ...
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Peter McCullagh
Peter McCullagh (born 8 January 1952) is a Northern Irish-born American statistician and John D. MacArthur Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Chicago. Education McCullagh is from Plumbridge, Northern Ireland. He attended the University of Birmingham and completed his PhD at Imperial College London, supervised by David Cox and Anthony Atkinson. Research McCullagh is the coauthor with John Nelder of ''Generalized Linear Models'' (1983, Chapman and Hall – second edition 1989), a seminal text on the subject of generalized linear models (GLMs) with more than 23,000 citations. He also wrote "Tensor Methods in Statistics", published originally in 1987. Awards and honours McCullagh is a Fellow of the Royal Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He won the COPSS Presidents' Award in 1990. He was the recipient of the Royal Statistical Society's Guy Medal in Bronze in 1983 and in Silver in 2005. He was als ...
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Colm McCullagh
Colm McCullagh is a former Gaelic footballer who played for the Dromore St Dympna's club and the Tyrone county team. He was a member of the 2005 All-Ireland SFC winning panel with his county and won the League and Championship double with his club in 2007. After quitting association football in 2006 after he left Newry City, McCullagh became a more prominent member of the Tyrone set-up, scoring three points in Tyrone's opening National League game, a draw with Kildare Kildare () is a town in County Kildare, Ireland. , its population was 8,634 making it the 7th largest town in County Kildare. The town lies on the R445, some west of Dublin – near enough for it to have become, despite being a regional ce .... In 2008, he played a big part in Tyrone's All-Ireland SFC-winning season, with more than one or two man-of-the-match performances. McCullagh retired from inter-county football in November 2010, due to family and work commitments. References Year of birt ...
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Edward McCullagh
Edward Vincent McCullagh (2 December 1912 – 28 November 1986) was a nationalist (Ireland), nationalist politician and farmer in Northern Ireland. He was born in the townland of Sheskinshule (Greencastle, County Tyrone, Greencastle) in 1912, the son of Patrick McCullagh, merchant, and Maggie McGurk. McCullagh was a member of Omagh Rural District Council and was active in his local Gaelic Athletic Association. In 1948, he won a by-election in Mid Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency), Mid Tyrone and was elected to the Parliament of Northern Ireland for the Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland), Nationalist Party. His chief interests in Parliament were farming and rural issues.Brendan Lynn, ''Holding the Ground: The Nationalist Party in Northern Ireland, 1945–72'' (1997), McCullagh held his seat at the 1949 Northern Ireland general election, 1949 general election, then worked with the Nationalist MPs Cahir Healy and Joe Connellan and the independent Republican (Irelan ...
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MacCulloch
The origins of Clan MacCulloch are unknown, but there is a consensus that the family was one of the most ancient families of Galloway, Scotland, and a leading medieval family in that region. Despite the obscurity of the early history of the clan, the history and genealogies of the family are well documented in Walter Jameson McCulloch's ''History of the Galloway Families of McCulloch,'' which provides extensive footnotes for original Scottish charters, correspondence, and other primary source documentation. The latter provides family history for the following lines: Myretoun, Ardwell, Killasser, Torhouse, Drummorrell, Inshanks and Mule, Torhousekie, Cardiness, Barholm, Kirkclaugh, Auchengool, and Ardwall (Nether Ardwall). Clan MacCulloch is a Lowland Scottish clan. As it no longer has a Clan chief, Clan MacCulloch is an Armigerous clan. History Origins The name McCulloch is of Celtic origin and is found mainly in Galloway and Wigtownshire. The name is in the format of a Gae ...
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Noel McCullagh
Noel McCullagh (born 1975) is a journalist living in the Netherlands. In the 2009 European Parliament elections, McCullagh stood as an independent candidate in Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...'s North-West constituency. He was not elected. References 1975 births Living people 21st-century Irish journalists People from Ballinasloe Date of birth missing (living people) {{Ireland-journalist-stub ...
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McCulloch
McCulloch is a Scottish surnames, Scottish surname. It's a variation of the Northern Irish surname McCullough. It's commonly found in Galloway. Notable people with the surname include: *Alan McCulloch (politician), New Zealand politician *Alan McLeod McCulloch (1907–1992), Australian cartoonist, painter, writer, art critic, art historian and gallery director *Allan Riverstone McCulloch (1885–1925), Australian zoologist *Andrew McCulloch (footballer) (floruit, fl. 1970-1985), British soccer player *Andrew McCulloch (writer and actor) (born 1945), British television writer and actor *Andrew McCulloch (drummer) (born 1946), British drummer for King Crimson and others *Benjamin McCulloch (1811–1862), American Civil War soldier *Bruce McCulloch (born 1961), Canadian actor and comedian *Derek McCulloch (comics) (born 1964), Canadian writer *Ellen McCulloch (1930–2005), Australian ornithologist and nature writer *Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, American college administrator *Gretchen M ...
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