- John
McShain (December 21, 1896 –
September 9, 1989) was an
American building contractor known as "The Man Who
Built Washington". Born in Philadelphia...
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McShain is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Danny McShain (1912–1992),
American professional wrestler John
McShain (1896–1989), American...
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October 30, 1930.
McShain later joined the
United States Navy,
where he
excelled as a
boxer and won
several championships.
McShain's family moved to Glendale...
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designed by
American architect George Bergstrom and
built by
contractor John
McShain.
Ground was
broken on 11
September 1941, and the
building was dedicated...
- 1; 645 F.2d 886 (1981). L'Enfant
Plaza East, Inc. v. John
McShain, Inc. 359 A.2d 5 (1976).
McKee, Bradford. "The
Battle for Pep-O-Mint Plaza." Washington...
- Mary
McShain (March 27, 1907 –
December 2, 1998) was an Irish-American
landowner and benefactor. Mary
McShain was born Mary
Horstmann in Philadelphia,...
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business school opened in West
Campus in
January 2016. In the
summer of 2016,
McShain Hall in the
middle of
campus was torn down and
replaced with more green...
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Chestnut Hill and
especially at Immaculata." In 2014,
Rosemont College's
McShain Performing Arts
Center was
renamed the
Rotwitt Theater in
recognition of...
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Bevan Beavan Bevin Bevins Mac Eoin
MacShane McShane
McShain McKeown
McKeon
McKone
McCune
McCunn
MacEwen McKeen
McKean Sion
Germanic John: fitz John John Johns...
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architect Edward Durell Stone, was
constructed by
Philadelphia contractor John
McShain, and is
administered as a
bureau of the
Smithsonian Institution. An earlier...