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Strahan (surname)
Strahan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Art Strahan (born 1943), American football player for the Houston Oilers, Atlanta Falcons, and Orlando Panthers *Frank Strahan (born 1886), Australian public servant * Freddie Strahan (born 1938), Shelbourne F.C football player 1960-1973 *Major Sir George Strahan (1838–1887), British colonial administrator and Governor of Tasmania (1881–1886) * Colonel George Strahan (1839–1911), British army engineer and surveyor in India *John Strahan, architect working in Bristol and Somerset around 1750 *Jonathan Strahan (born 1964), Australian editor and critic *Michael Strahan (born 1971), American football player for the New York Giants and media personality * Philip Strahan, American economist * Reuben S. Strahan (1835–1895), American politician and judge in Oregon *Ronald Strahan (1922–2010), Australian zoologist * Sam Strahan (1944–2019), New Zealand rugby union player *William Strahan (publisher) William Str ...
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Art Strahan
Art Strahan (born July 17, 1943) is a former American football player who played defensive end/defensive tackle for the Houston Oilers, Atlanta Falcons, Orlando Panthers, and Alabama Hawks. Early life Arthur Ray Strahan was born on July 17, 1943, in Newton, Texas. Strahan grew up in Houston, Texas. Strahan attended Booker T. Washington High School in Newton. He was the co-captain of his high school football team. College career Strahan played as a defensive end and offensive lineman for four years at the Texas Southern University. He made all-conference teams his last two seasons. Professional career Strahan played with the Houston Oilers of the American Football League in 1965. He then played for the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League in 1966 and 1967, their first two seasons in Orlando. The Panthers then sold Strahan's contract to the Dallas Cowboys on March 13, 1968. Strahan was cut by the Cowboys and picked up off the waiver wire by the Atlanta Falcons o ...
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Frank Strahan
Frank Strahan (2 July 18864 May 1976) was a senior Australian public servant. Between 1935 and 1949, he was Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department. Life and career Strahan was born in Fryerstown, Victoria on 2 July 1886. In November 1935, Strahan was appointed Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department. In the role, he became the first member of the Commonwealth Public Service to attend Cabinet when he attended a meeting of the Third Menzies Ministry in July 1941. In 1941 when the Department of External Territories was established (it was previously an office in the Prime Minister's Department), Strahan was named its Secretary. Strahan served in dual roles at the head of the Territories Department and the Prime Minister's Department until 1944, when J.R. Halligan was appointed to head the Department of External Territories. Strahan retired in August 1949. He died on 4 May 1976 in Camberwell, and his body was cremated. Awards Whilst an Assistant Secretary at the P ...
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Freddie Strahan
Freddie Strahan (born 21 December 1938 in Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish former professional soccer player. He is the only League of Ireland player to score for the Republic of Ireland against England during their 14 meetings since 1946. Career He played hurling with Kevin's Hurling Club until the age of sixteen and won a Dublin Minor Hurling Championship before he signed for Shelbourne F.C. in 1957. He won 5 caps for Ireland at senior international level. He represented the League of Ireland XI against Italy in May 1962. His international debut was against Poland in a 3–1 defeat on 10 May 1964 in Kracow, and he scored against England two weeks later. Strahan was awarded a benefit game in June 1966. He would later serve the club as secretary, director and briefly as manager in 1981. He lives in Dublin, and received the title 'FAI Eircom Legend' at the Ireland v Poland match in November 2008, as an sign of honour. Honours *League of Ireland: 1 ** Shelbourne F. ...
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George Strahan (colonialist)
Major Sir George Cumine Strahan (9 December 1838 – 17 February 1887) was a British military officer and colonial administrator, best known as the Governor of Tasmania from 1881 to 1886. Early life and military career Strahan was born on 9 December 1838 in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in the United Kingdom. After graduating from the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, he joined the Royal Artillery corps of the British Army as a lieutenant in 1857. Colonial career Strahan was assigned as '' aide-de-camp'' to the last two Lord High Commissioners of the Ionian Islands: William Ewart Gladstone (actually High Commissioner Extraordinary, later to become Prime Minister) and Sir Henry Storks. When Storks was appointed Governor of Malta in 1864, Strahan accompanied him and served his successor, Sir Patrick Grant, until 1868 when he was made chief secretary of Malta. Further administrative appointments in various capacities followed in the Bahamas (colonial secretary 1868–18 ...
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George Strahan (Royal Engineer)
Colonel George Strahan (1839 – 7 January 1911) was a British army engineer who served in the survey of India and served as Superintendent of the Great Trigonometrical Survey from 1888 to 1894. Strahan was born in Ashurst, Surrey to William Strahan. After studying at Eton he joined the Addiscombe college in 1857. At Addiscombe George showed abilities in mathematics and drawing. Among his brothers, William joined the army, Aubrey joined the Geological Survey in Britain, Henry became a mayor of Hythe and another brother Charles followed William into India in the Bengal Engineers. George went to India in 1860 to join the Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee. He then served in surveying for the Ganges Canal and in 1862 he moved to the Survey of India. He worked in Central India initially followed by work in Rajasthan (Rajputana) in 1864 and then surveyed the Himalayas from 1866. From 1875 he worked with Mysore Survey. In 1881 he was moved to replace General W.M. Campbell in the geodeti ...
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John Strahan
John Strahan was an architect working in Bristol and Bath, England in the early 18th century. He died around 1740. List of works * Shakespeare Public House, Bristol (1725) * Combe Hay Manor Combe Hay 1728 to 1730 * Frampton Court, Frampton-on-Severn * Avon Street, Bath * New King Street, Bath * Beaufort Square, Bath * Kingsmead Square, Bath * Rosewell House, Bath, Kingsmead Square, Bath 1736 * Redland Chapel Bristol Bristol () is a city, ceremonial county and unitary authority in England. Situated on the River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Gloucestershire to the north and Somerset to the south. Bristol is the most populous city in ... (1742) References 18th-century English architects Year of death unknown Year of birth unknown Architects from Bristol {{UK-architect-stub ...
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Jonathan Strahan
Jonathan Strahan (born 1964, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an editor and publisher of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. His family moved to Perth, Western Australia in 1968, and he graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Arts in 1986. In 1990 he co-founded ''Eidolon: The Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy'', and worked on it as co-editor and co-publisher until 1999. He was also co-publisher of Eidolon Books which published Robin Pen's ''The Secret Life of Rubber-Suit Monsters'', Howard Waldrop's ''Going Home Again'', Storm Constantine's ''The Thorn Boy'', and Terry Dowling's ''Blackwater Days''. In 1997 Jonathan worked in Oakland, California for ''Locus: The Newspaper of the Science Fiction Field'' as an assistant editor and wrote a regular reviewer column for the magazine until March 1998 when he returned to Australia. In early 1999 Jonathan resumed reviewing and copyediting for ''Locus'', and was then promoted to Reviews Edito ...
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Michael Strahan
Michael T. Strahan ( ; born November 21, 1971) is an American television personality, journalist, and former professional football player. He played his entire 15-year professional career as a defensive end for the New York Giants of the National Football League. A dominant pass rusher, Strahan is currently tied with T. J. Watt for the most NFL single-season quarterback sacks, and helped the Giants win Super Bowl XLII over the New England Patriots in his final season in 2007. Since retiring from the NFL, he has become a media personality, appearing as a football analyst on ''Fox NFL Sunday'', and later serving as a co-host of ABC's ''Good Morning America'' as well as ''Live! with Kelly and Michael'' with Kelly Ripa from 2012 to 2016, for which he won two Daytime Emmy Awards, plus guest appearances on game shows and other programs. In 2014, he became a regular contributor on ''Good Morning America'', and in 2016 the network announced that Strahan would be leaving ''Live!'' to jo ...
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Philip Strahan
Philip E. Strahan is an American economist, currently the John L. Collins, S. J., Chair in Finance at Carroll School of Management, Boston College Boston College (BC) is a private Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Founded in 1863, the university has more than 9,300 full-time undergraduates and nearly 5,000 graduate students. Although Boston College is classifie .... References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Boston College faculty American economists University of Chicago alumni {{US-economist-stub ...
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Reuben S
Reuben or Reuven is a Biblical male first name from Hebrew רְאוּבֵן (Re'uven), meaning "behold, a son". In the Bible, Reuben was the firstborn son of Jacob. Variants include Rúben in European Portuguese; Rubens in Brazilian Portuguese; Rubén in Spanish; Rubèn in Catalan; Ruben in Dutch, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Armenian; and Rupen/Roupen in Western Armenian. The form Ruben can also be a form of the name Robin, itself a variation of the Germanic name Robert in several Celtic languages. It preserves the "u" sound from the name's first component "hruod" (compare Ruairí, the Irish form of Roderick). Mononym * Ruben I, Prince of Armenia (1025/1035 – 1095), the first lord of Armenian Cilicia or "Lord of the Mountains" from 1080/1081/1082 to 1095, founder of Rubenid dynasty * Ruben II, Prince of Armenia (c. 1165 – 1170), the seventh lord of Armenian Cilicia or "Lord of the Mountains" from 1169 to 1170 * Ruben III, Prince of Armenia ( ...
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Ronald Strahan
Ronald Strahan (1922–2010) was a zoologist, historian and author of works on the fauna of Australia. Strahan graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1947, furthering his studies at Oxford and other universities in Hong Kong and New South Wales. He became director of Taronga Zoo in 1967 and joined the staff of the Australian Museum in 1974. He was the editor of major publications assembled by museum, and extensively involved in oversight of the National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife which included ''The Complete Book of Australian Birds'' and ''The Complete Book of Australian Mammals''. Strahan also created travelling exhibitions, and wrote a series of essays on the history and work of the Australian Museum, ''Rare and Curious Specimens''. His own publications include works on Australian fauna, and his instigated a major collection of bird song at the Australian Museum. Strahan's second marriage was to the wildlife artist Pamela Conder. In the 1994 Qu ...
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Sam Strahan
Samuel Cuningham Strahan (25 December 1944 – 21 December 2019) was a New Zealand rugby union player. He represented Manawatu at a provincial level, and represented New Zealand in the national team, the All Blacks. Rugby career A lock, Strahan represented Manawatu at a provincial level for 12 seasons, and the All Blacks between 1967 and 1973. He played 45 matches for the All Blacks including 17 internationals. Later life He served as president of the Manawatu Rugby Union from 2003 to 2006. Strahan died at his home in Kiwitea, northeast of Feilding Feilding ( mi, Aorangi) is a town in the Manawatū District of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 54, 20 kilometres north of Palmerston North. The town is the seat of the Manawatū District Council. Feilding has w ..., on 21 December 2019. References 1944 births 2019 deaths Rugby union players from Palmerston North People educated at Whanganui Collegiate School New Zealand rugby unio ...
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