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  1. Notable O’Dwyers. Joseph O’Dwyer was an American physician in the 19th century. He is highly respected for his work in the treatment of diphtheria. William O’Dwyer was born in Co Mayo in 1890 but headed for a new life in America. He became Mayor of New York and was an ambassador for the USA. Video histories of popular Irish names

  2. William O'Dwyer nel 1951 ha soggiornato per 34 giorni nello Stato di Israele. [1] Egli inoltre ha contribuito ad organizzare il primo Israel Day Parade. [2] È morto a New York il 24 novembre 1964 a 74 anni al Beth Israel Hospital, a causa di un'insufficienza cardiaca. [3] È stato sepolto nel Cimitero nazionale di Arlington.

  3. William T. Dwyer High School. The School District has announced Graduation Ceremony dates! Dwyer High School's Class of 2024 Graduation Ceremony will be held Thursday, May 23rd at 6:00pm at the South FL Fairgrounds. Details to come (including number of tickets for each Senior). #WeAreDwyer #CO2024 #Seniors.

  4. Billy O'Dwyer. William Michael "Bill" O'Dwyer (born January 25, 1960) is an American former professional ice hockey forward who played 120 games in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins and Los Angeles Kings between 1983 and 1990. The rest of his career was mainly spent in the minor American Hockey League. [1]

  5. Brian O'Dwyer (born October 10, 1945) is an American lawyer, activist, and active member of the Irish-American community. O'Dwyer currently serves as the Chair of the New York State Gaming Commission [2] and a member of the Commission on Presidential Scholars. [3] Brian spent most of his legal career admission labor organizations and supporting ...

  6. View William O'Dwyer’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. History Student at University of Massachusetts · Hello, my name is William O'Dwyer.

  7. 30 déc. 2013 · William O’Dwyer 1946–1950 Front page, 1/2/46. William O’Dwyer, an Irish-born Democrat universally known as “Bill-O,” won the 1945 election by a huge majority, and was inaugurated before a crowd of 700 people in the City Hall council chambers, with the celebratory song, “It's a Great Day for the Irish.”