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The novel is narrated by Thomas McNulty, an Irish émigré who flees to Canada and then America to escape the Great Famine.In America he befriends John Cole and the two fall in love, working first, as young boys, as cross-dressing entertainers and then enlisting in the army and taking part in both the Indian Wars and the American Civil War.
Thomas McNulty may refer to: Thomas McNulty (footballer) (1929–1979), English football player; Thomas F. McNulty (1906–?), American radio broadcasting executive; Thomas Francis McNulty (1858–1932), American Democratic Party political operative and epithetist; Thomas Nulty (1818–1898), or McNulty, Irish Roman Catholic bishop
Thomas McNulty (30 December 1929 – April 1979) was an English footballer.He was born in Salford, Greater Manchester. [1]McNulty started his senior career with Manchester United in 1949 and made his debut with the senior team in a home fixture against Portsmouth on 15 April 1950.
Richard Erdman as Patrick Thomas McNulty; Herbie Faye as Joe Palucci, the bartender; Leon Belasco as Potts, the drunk who gives McNulty the stopwatch; Doris Singleton as Secretary to McNulty's boss Mr. Cooper; Roy Roberts as Mr. Cooper, McNulty's annoyed boss; Richard Wessel as Charlie, drinker in Palucci's bar
The house was designed by noted architect Mary Otis Stevens along with her partner and husband Thomas McNulty. It was completed in 1965; the McNulty family lived there for the next 13 years. It then became home to noted opera conductor and stage director Sarah Caldwell, who sold it in 1999. The house was demolished that year, and another was ...
In 2022, at age 53, McNulty learned he was the child of MC5 drummer Dennis Thompson. Getting to that revelation involved a long, twisting saga of family secrets, DNA tests, genealogical detective ...
Thomas Francis McNulty (September 10, 1859 – May 25, 1932) was an American Democratic political operative and epithetist. He was at one-time sheriff of Baltimore, Maryland . McNulty is most remembered, however, as the composer of the children's song " The Old Grey Mare ".
Thomas Francis McNulty (1906 – February 1, 1995) was an American radio broadcasting executive, author, and politician. He was the owner of Belvedere Broadcasting Corporation from the 1950s to 1987 and served as president in the 1960s.