Proper noun
McElwee (plural McElwees)
A surname from Irish.
Historian John McElwee reports, in his 2013 book Showmen, Sell It Hot!, that Bela Lugosi's popularity received a much-needed boost in August 1938, when California theater owner Emil Umann revived Dracula and Frankenstein as a special double feature. Source: Internet
Though he was critical during the discussion, when the matter came to a vote McElwee joined Mayor Ambrose Buckman and Councilman Jim Nelson in approving the asphalt overlay. Source: Internet
He was the son of the late Harley G. and Arka B. McElwee Clowser. Source: Internet
McElwee noted the unique difficulties of reporting objectively in such a chaotic atmosphere. Source: Internet
Steve Inskeep talks to Joshua McElwee, Vatican correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, about Pope Francis accepting the resignation of three Chilean bishops following a sex abuse scandal. Source: Internet
We talked about finishes that potential buyers would be interested in and I was able to give insight about what buyers are looking for in today’s market,” said McElwee. Source: Internet