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Dearie Mulvey : ウィキペディア英語版
Dearie Mulvey

Elizabeth Marie "Dearie" Mulvey (née McKeever; June 1898 – November 24, 1968) was the co-owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers of the National League from through with her husband, James Mulvey. In 1938, she inherited his share of the club from her father Stephen McKeever's estate. In 1950, Walter O'Malley assumed majority control of the Dodgers. The Mulvey's minority share was purchased by O'Malley in 1975, 17 years after the team moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles.
She died at White Plains, New York in 1968 after recent years of declining health. She was survived by her husband and 3 children.〔"Dearie Mulvey", ''The News Tribune,'' Tuesday, November 26, 1968, Fort Pierce, Florida, United States Of America〕
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