- SS
Richard V.
Oulahan was a
Liberty ship
built in the
United States during World War II. She was
named after Richard V.
Oulahan, a Washington, D.C., correspondent...
- network's
chief of programming,
Hubbell Robinson, and as
journalists Richard Oulahan and
William Lambert put it, "the rest is TV history."
Aubrey was promoted...
- Kingmaker".
Presidential Studies Quarterly. 13 (2): 269–278. JSTOR 27547924.
Oulahan,
Richard V. (June 13, 1928). "Hoover
Certain on
First Ballot as Convention...
- Johnson.
Stanford University Press. pp. 221–223. ISBN 0-8047-2081-9.
Oulahan,
Richard V. (June 10, 1924). "Kenyon
Leads for
Second Place on Convention...
- Days. Trans.
Morris Kemp. New York: Coward-McCann. p. 156. LCCN 66-10428.
Oulahan,
Richard (February 25, 1966). "The Case of the
Missing H-Bomb". LIFE. Time...
-
Election of 1928';
Church History,
volume 25, no. 2 (June 1956), pp. 145-159
Oulahan,
Richard V.; 'Many
Questions Enter into
Kentucky Campaign: But Questions...
- of Siol nAnmchadha, Houlahan, Mac Uallacháin, Hoolahan, Ua hUallacháin,
Oulahan, Cuolahan, etc. Arms of O'Houlihan
Parent family Uí Mháine (Hy Many) Country...
- Sep: USS PC-815,
Empire Simba 16 Sep: USS SC-632 17 Sep: SS Richard V.
Oulahan 18 Sep: Cha-228 19 Sep:
Minerve 22 Sep: USS LST-553
Other incidents 6 Sep:...
- Press. p. 147. ISBN 978-0-313-29059-6. U.S.
Presidents as Orators, p. 147.
Oulahan,
Richard V., "M'Adoo
Ahead on 15th
Ballot With 479,
Smith 305 1/2; Governor...
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Gilbert 2003, p. 228.
Gilbert 2003, p. 229.
Coolidge 1929, p. 244.
Oulahan,
Richard V. (June 13, 1928). "Hoover
Certain on
First Ballot as Convention...