Proper noun
McCardle (plural McCardles)
A surname.
Exactly Opposite the Golden Gate, edited by Phil McCardle, published 1983 by the Berkeley Historical Society, p.251 The city named streets around the proposed capitol grounds for California counties. Source: Internet
The Court sanctioned such congressional action in the Reconstruction case ex parte McCardle (1869), though it rejected Congress' power to dictate how particular cases must be decided in United States v. Klein (1871). Source: Internet
Mayor Pro Tem Doug McCardle then asked Hugill when the city would consider shutting down facilities. Source: Internet
Maureen McCardle Schulman is the Republican candidate. Source: Internet
Mr McCardle has seen the consequences of road trauma and knows that the impact of suffering not only affects the driver’s life but also their family and friends for the rest of their lives. Source: Internet