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Conde McGinley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conde McGinley Michael Conde McGinley (October 13, 1890 – July 2, 1963) was the editor of a semi-monthly paper called ''Common Sense'' who received national attention for a brief period due to his campaign against the nomination of Anna M. Rosenberg. This campaign led to an investigation by the House Un-American Activities Committee. ==Early life== Born in Norman, Oklahoma, the eldest of three surviving children of Irish immigrant Connell B. McGinley (1852 – 1941) and his wife, Catherine. McGinley preferred to be known by his middle name Conde. He married Celia Brown around 1918. Around this time he claimed that he was "Secretary of the Grady County Highway Association" in Chickasha, Oklahoma. He moved with his parents to the Dallas, Texas area, where his daughter Nona was born in 1927, and where his father died in 1941.
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