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alternatively spelled McGowen or
Gowen include:
Franklin B.
Gowen (1836–1889), attorney,
president of
Reading Railroad James McGowen (1855–1922), Premier...
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Bryce Alexander McGowens (born
November 8, 2002) is an
American professional basketball player for the
Portland Trail Blazers of the
National Basketball...
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Doris Elizabeth Angleton (née
McGown; (also Beck)
April 11, 1951 –
April 16, 1997) was an
American socialite and
murder victim. Her husband,
Robert Angleton...
- percussion- and saxophone-based music. The band
consists of
saxophonists Wenzl McGowen and
Michael Wilbur, and
drummer Cyzon Griffin. The two
woodwind players...
- Rósa
Arianna "Rose"
McGowan (born
September 5, 1973) is an
American actress and activist.
After her film
debut in a
brief role in the
comedy Encino Man...
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Roscoe Emmett McGowen (July 16, 1886 –
November 5, 1966) was an
American journalist and sportswriter. He
spent the
majority of his
career as a writer...
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Greer McGowen was born on
September 19, 1870, in Nesbitt,
DeSoto County, Mississippi. He was the son of
James Greer McGowen and Mary (Dean)
McGowen. He...
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state election defeated James McGowen, a
former Labor premier who had been
expelled from the party. In 1920, aged 29,
McKell was
Minister of
Justice under...
- 2005, pp. 158-159.
Verier 1990, pp. 57, 59–61.
McGowen 2005, pp. 159-160.
McGowen 2005, p. 108.
McGowen 2005, p. 160.
Verier 1990, pp. 86–88. Porter, David...
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organised McGowen's overthrow.
McGowen became Minister for
Labour and
Industry in Holman's
first cabinet,
holding this post
until January 1914. The
McGowen government...