- quarterback.
During McSorley's redshirt freshman year, he
appeared in a
total of six games, five of them when the game was in hand and
McSorley was only in for...
-
suffered a
severe concussion, led to
McSorley's suspension,
criminal conviction, and
later his
retirement from hockey.
McSorley was born in Hamilton, Ontario...
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McSorley and Mac
Sorley are
surnames in the
English language. The
names are
Anglicised forms of the
Gaelic Mac Somhairle.
McSorley Catherine Mary MacSorley...
- M.
McSorley (September 29, 1912 –
November 10, 1975) was the last
captain of the ill-fated lake
freighter SS
Edmund Fitzgerald.
Captain McSorley perished...
- in
mcsorley's", poet E. E. ****mings
described McSorley's as "the ale
which never lets you grow old". He also
described the bar as "snug and evil".
McSorley's...
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Brendan McSorley (born
February 1, 2002) is an
American professional soccer player who
plays for MLS Next Pro club St.
Louis City 2.
Raised in Randolph...
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resides in Gweedore,
County Donegal. He is a
descendant of John
McSorley, who
opened McSorley's Old Ale House, the
oldest operating pub in New York City. He...
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effectively ended McSorley's career, as he
never pla**** in
another NHL game.
Brashear was
often asked later if he ever
talked with
McSorley about the incident...
- watchers.
Carrying a full
cargo of ore
pellets with
Captain Ernest M.
McSorley in command, she
embarked on her ill-fated
voyage from Superior, Wisconsin...
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Richard McSorley (October 2, 1914-October 17, 2002) was a
Jesuit priest and
peace studies Professor at
Georgetown University. In 1964 he was unofficially...