franky o'connor

O'Con·nor

[oh-kon-er]
noun
1.
Frank ( Michael Donovan ) 1903–66, Irish writer.
2.
(Mary) Flannery, 1925–64, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
3.
John Joseph, Cardinal, 1920–2000, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: archbishop of New York 1984–2000.
4.
Sandra Day, born 1930, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court1981–2006 and first woman appointed to that position.
5.
Thomas Power, 1848–1929, Irish journalist, author, and political leader.
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n
1.  Feargus. 1794--1855, Irish politician and journalist, a leader of the Chartist movement
2.  (Mary) Flannery. 1925--64, US novelist and short-story writer, author of Wise Blood (1952) and The Violent Bear it Away (1960)
3.  Frank, real name Michael O'Donovan. 1903--66, Irish short- story writer and critic
4.  Thomas Power, known as Tay Pay. 1848--1929, Irish journalist and nationalist leader

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