About: Pat McGrady

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Patrick Michael McGrady (1908–1979) was an Irish-American journalist. He is known for his anti-fascist writings in the Jewish Daily Bulletin in the 1930s and from 1947 as science editor for the American Cancer Society.

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  • Patrick Michael McGrady (1908–1979) was an Irish-American journalist. He is known for his anti-fascist writings in the Jewish Daily Bulletin in the 1930s and from 1947 as science editor for the American Cancer Society. (en)
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  • 1979-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1908 (xsd:integer)
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  • Anaconda, Montana (en)
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  • 1979 (xsd:integer)
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  • *"This Fascist Racket" * The Savage Cell * The Persecuted Drug: The Story of DMSO (en)
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  • Pat McGrady (en)
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  • Patrick Michael McGrady (1908–1979) was an Irish-American journalist. He is known for his anti-fascist writings in the Jewish Daily Bulletin in the 1930s and from 1947 as science editor for the American Cancer Society. (en)
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  • Pat McGrady (en)
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  • Pat McGrady (en)
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