Proposed the four-time-zone railway system (1869); time-zones pioneer
Douglas Fitzgerald Dowd (7 December 1919 – 8 September 2017) was an American Marxist political economist, economic historian and lifelong civil rights and anti-war activist who taught economics at Cornell University, the University of Calif
Peadar O'Dowd (died 3 January 2024) was an Irish local historian and author whose dozen or so books on the streets, families, churches, traders and dispossessed communities of Galway city and county made him one of the most prolific public
American Catholic priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross; 18th president of the University of Notre Dame since 2024; political scientist of religion and democracy in Africa.
British economist; Professor of Finance and Economics at Durham University Business School; leading academic exponent of free banking and private money.
Margaret Anne Doody (born 1939) is a Canadian novelist and literary scholar — Professor of Literature at the University of Notre Dame, where she helped found the PhD in Literature programme and served as its Director from 2001 to 2007 — bes
Colin Dermot O'Dowd is an Irish physicist and atmospheric scientist whose research on aerosols, air-sea exchange and the role of biogenic and marine aerosol in cloud formation has made him one of the most highly-cited atmospheric researcher
Donald Davy O'Dowd (born 23 January 1927) is an American academic and university administrator.
American social scientist; Professor of Demography and Population Health and deputy director of the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science at the University of Oxford; founding member of public-health collective Dear Pandemic.
Irish cave archaeologist; The Archaeology of Caves in Ireland (2015)
Peter Alan Dowd is an Australian scientist who is Professor of Mining Engineering at the University of Adelaide.
Rachelle Smith Doody is an American neurologist and neuroscientist.
Terrence Doody (born 1943) is an American literary scholar and Professor Emeritus at Rice University in Houston, Texas, known for his work on the novel — particularly the relationship between voice, narrator and form in twentieth-century Am