Mullan’s The Artful Dickens, Robinson’s Jack, Strangio’s In the Dragon’s Shadow, and James’s The Fire of Joy. By New Statesman In this sprightly and surprising study of Dickens, John Mullan unpacks ...
The Oct. 12, 1991 edition of the Great Falls Tribune front page read, “Mullan would envy River’s Edge Trail.” This day was the grand opening of the River’s Edge Trail. John Mullan took from 1858 to ...
Dr. Fitzhugh and Anthony Mullan come west this week to a land of a lofty family legacy. No one person is more memorialized in stone in the Pacific Northwest than their great-great uncle John, who ...
A new feature, Landmarks, begins this week in Your Voice. These stories will feature historic places or buildings and monuments – those landmarks you see or drive by all the time and perhaps don't ...
Do you recall “Primary Colors,” a “novel of politics” published in January 1996 and ascribed to Anonymous? The book was, in effect but not in name, a lurid depiction of the domestic lives of Bill and ...
Dr. John F. “Sean” Mullan, a pioneer in neurosurgery, was a key player in the creation of the Brain Research Institute at the University of Chicago and served as its director from 1964 to 1984. A soft ...
Geraldine Mullan addressed the mourners at her husband and children's funeral on August 24 in Moville, Co Donegal The funeral for John Mullan and his two children Tómas and Amelia was held on Monday, ...
John F. (Sean) Mullan, MD of Chicago, passed away on June 3, 2015 at age 90. He was the beloved husband of Vivian, father of Joan, John, and Brian and grandfather of Caitlin, Sean, Aidan, Kevin, and ...
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