Proper noun
McQuillan (plural McQuillans)
A surname.
An eight-yard run by McQuillan midway in the second frame cut the Mustangs lead down to three, 17-14. Source: Internet
Mills is a former president of Bowdoin College, and McQuillan serves on its board of trustees. Source: Internet
He was born on October 11, 1930, in Waterville, the son of Verna (Abbey) and Arthur McQuillan. Source: Internet
"Some people are scared of white whiskeys, thinking they’ll taste like moonshine or white lightening, but good ones really work well in cocktails, and many mixologists really enjoy using them," McQuillan says. Source: Internet
Half of them have dangerous levels of uranium," says State Environment Department Chief Scientist Dennis McQuillan. Source: Internet
“We’re optimistic that this is the beginning of the end of the World Trade Center project,” said McQuillan. Source: Internet