Proper noun
Connally (plural Connallys)
A surname from Irish, an alternative spelling of Connelly.
In the meantime, Connally had gone to Washington to visit the President in preparation for the trip; he was very concerned that Kennedy might back out of his commitment to come to Texas, for the purpose of bringing the feuding factions together. Source: Internet
Despite Dole's fame from the '76 campaign, Dole was viewed as a lower-tier candidate, trailing not only Reagan but George Bush, Howard Baker, John Connally, and John Anderson. Source: Internet
It allowed John Connally, Nixon's treasury secretary and a Texan, to stride down the corridors of international finance “with both guns blazing”. Source: Internet
A spokeswoman for Connally Memorial Medical Center in nearby Floresville said the hospital received eight patients with gunshot wounds. Source: Internet
The Connally Memorial Medical Center in Floresville advises that residents take precautions this summer against the spread of West Nile virus. Source: Internet
She worked at the Veterans Administration in Waco from 1946-1949, and she also worked at the James Connally Air Force Base in Waco from 1949-1952. Source: Internet