Mark Mullins (disambiguation) — Mark Mullins may refer to:*Mark Mullins, the executive director of the Fraser Institute. *Mark Mullins (politician), of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. *Mark Mullins (musician), the New Orleans trombone player of Bonerama and… … Wikipedia
Mark Mullins (economist) — This article is about the executive director of the Fraser Institute; for the Ontario political candidate, or New Orleans musician see Mark Mullins (disambiguation). Mark Mullins is a Canadian economist and a former executive director of the… … Wikipedia
Mark Mullins (hurler) — For other people named Mark Mullins, see Mark Mullins (disambiguation). Mark Mullins is a retired Irish sportsperson. A native of Bagenalstown, County Carlow[citation needed] he played hurling at various times with his local clubs Erin s Own and… … Wikipedia
Mullins (surname) — The surname Mullins is of Irish origin, and is akin to Mullen and McMillan (disambiguation). It may refer to: Aimee Mullins (1976 – present), an American athlete and performer Andria Mullins (1980 – present), an American beauty queen and… … Wikipedia
Mark P. Leone — Mark Paul Leone[1] (born 1940) is an American archaeologist and professor of Anthropology at the University of Maryland, College Park. Leone was trained in anthropology at the University of Arizona and focused on the New Archaeology. In 1976,… … Wikipedia
Mark van Allen — Musician, Recording Engineer, Producer born Worcester, MA 1954 Instruments: Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro, Lap Steel Guitar, Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Mandolin. As a touring and session musician, Mark has appeared with a wide variety of… … Wikipedia
Mark Devlin (American football) — Mark Devlin Date of birth December 5, 1894(1894 12 05) Place of birth Lawrence, MA, United States Date of death December 11, 1973(1973 12 11) (aged 79) Place of death Lawrence, MA, United States Height 5 ft 10 … Wikipedia
Mark Bell (rugby league) — Mark Bell Personal information Born 19 March 1967 Australia Playing information Position Fullback, Centre, Wing Club Years … Wikipedia
Mark Daly (politician) — Mark Daly Senator Incumbent Assumed office July 2007 Constituency Administrative Panel Personal details Born 12 March 1973 … Wikipedia
Mark Harris (rugby league) — Mark Harris was an Australian rugby league footballer who played for the Eastern Suburbs (1970 79) and North Sydney (1980 81) clubs. A destructive hard running centre, Harris made 190 appearances for the Roosters and a further 33 for the Bears. A … Wikipedia