Proper noun
Donahoe (plural Donahoes)
A surname from Irish.
“The Postal Service is doing its part within the bounds of the law to right-size the organization, and I am very proud of the achievements we have made to reduce costs while significantly growing our package business,” Donahoe said in a formal statement. Source: Internet
In 1960, the California Master Plan for Higher Education and the resulting Donahoe Act granted the state college system greater autonomy from the rest of the California state government. Source: Internet
“Coach Cayea rarely talks about wins and losses,” said Donahoe. Source: Internet
“These actions were undertaken intentionally, systematically and in bad faith,” wrote Raml’s attorneys Brian Donahoe and Daniel Weinstein of the Donahoe Law Firm in Sioux Falls. Source: Internet