John lanigan biography

1897 Biography - John A. Lanigan

Lanigan, John A., was born at Halifax, N. S., November 12, 1854, a son of John J. Lanigan, a prominent builder of that place. Mr. Lanigan received his education in St. Mary's College, at Halifax, and was graduated from that institution in 1871, with the degree of B. A., and later in 1872, he entered Sulspician College, at Montreal, where he remained for one year and then returned to Halifax, where he entered the Dalhousie College as a medical student. After three years' study in that institution, he entered the medical department of the University of New York and was graduated there from in 1877. He has since practiced his profession at Buffalo, N. Y., Halifax, N. S., and Niagara Falls, locating at the latter place in 1891. He is a member of the Canadian Medical Association and the Erie County Medical Association, and is the examining physician for numerous Catholic organizations at Niagara Falls. Upon the incorporation of Niagara Falls as a city, Dr. Lanigan was appointed city physician to the poor and has since held that position. He has gained

John Lanigan (broadcaster)

Former American radio host

John Lanigan

Born

John Lanigan


1943

Ogallala, Nebraska

Occupation(s)Radio personality (retired)
TV personality (retired)
AwardsNational Radio HOF
Ohio Broadcasters HOF
Cleveland Broadcasters HOF
Marconi Award winner

John Lanigan (born 1943 in Ogallala, Nebraska) is a radio and TV broadcaster primarily known for his work in Cleveland, Ohio, and as the longtime morning host at WMJI in Cleveland from 1985 to 2014 as well.[1]

Biography

Early career

Lanigan was born in Ogallala, Nebraska, in 1943. While in high school, he was a DJ at his high school's radio station. Throughout the 1960s, Lanigan bounced between jobs in Denver's KHOW and Colorado Springs, Colorado, at one point working in both cities simultaneously: Colorado Springs during the day, and Denver at night. While at KHOW, Lanigan also served as the station's program director.[2] Additionally, Lanigan worked in Albuquerque, New Mexico,[3] and at KRLD in Dallas, the latter in afternoon drive.

John Lanigan

Lanigan, John, D.D., ecclesiastical historian, was born at Cashel in 1758, the eldest of sixteen children — the youngest of whom (Anne) survived until 30th October 1860. At sixteen, after receiving the education of a Cashel school, he started for the Irish College, Rome, to pursue his studies for the priesthood. He sailed from Cork to London, where he was robbed of everything by a fellow-passenger; but fortunately a clergyman took him into his house until funds were sent him from home to enable him to reach Italy. His progress at college was brilliant and rapid; he received ordination at an early age, and was soon afterwards induced by his friend Tamburini to settle at Pavia, where he was appointed to the chairs of Hebrew, Ecclesiastical History, and Divinity, at the University. Here he published his Prolegomena to the Holy Scriptures, according to Mr. Fitzpatrick, "unrivalled for erudition and lucid arrangement;.. elaborate and critical."

In 1786,"smelling mischief," he declined attending the Synod of Pistoja, held under the presidency

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