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** Nine of his centuries are double centuries ( surpassed only by Donald Bradman )
** Two of them are triple-centuries ( matched by Australia's Donald Bradman, India's Virender Sehwag, and West Indies ' Chris Gayle ).
** Donald Maclean, Acting Leader 1919 – 1920
** Donald of Ogilvy
** Luke Donald, English golfer
** Donald Regan, American Treasury Secretary and White House Chief of Staff ( d. 2003 )
** Donald Blakeslee, American aviator ( d. 2008 )
** James Donald, Scottish actor ( b. 1917 )
** Donald Bradman, Australian cricketer ( d. 2001 )
** Donald A. Glaser, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
** Donald Fagen, American rock keyboardist
** Neale Donald Walsch, American author of the popular books Conversations with God
** Donald Braswell II, American singer
** Donald Crisp, English actor ( b. 1882 )
** Donald Neilson, British serial killer known as the Black Panther
** Donald Hall, American poet and U. S. Poet Laureate
** Donald Dewar, First Minister of Scotland ( d. 2000 )
** Donald B. Beary, American admiral ( d. 1966 )
** An anti-war rally is held at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, attended by John Kerry, Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland.
** Donald Sangster becomes the new Prime Minister of Jamaica, succeeding Alexander Bustamante.
** Donald Campbell, English water and land speed record seeker ( b. 1921 )
** Indianapolis 500: In what Indianapolis Motor Speedway historian Donald Davidson and Speedway public address announcer Tom Carnegie later call the greatest moment in the track's history, 1973 winner Gordon Johncock wins his second race over 1979 winner Rick Mears by 0. 16 seconds, the closest finish to that date, after Mears draws alongside Johncock with a lap remaining, after erasing a seemingly insurmountable advantage of more than 11 seconds in the final 10 laps.
** Donald Wills Douglas, American industrialist ( d. 1981 )
** Donald Voorhees, American composer and musician ( b. 1903 )
** Donald Barthelme, American writer ( b. 1931 )

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** and Scottish
** A Scottish Borders tradition with a repertoire heavy in hornpipes and with heavy use of double stops.
** A Highland tradition, highly influenced by the ornamentation and mixolydian scale of the Great Highland Bagpipe, as well as smoother bowing than other Scottish fiddle styles and a swinging of the 6 / 8 jig rhythm.
** The Forth River, named after the Scottish River Forth ( see above.
** Pipes and drums or pipe bands, composed of musicians who play the Scottish and Irish bagpipes
** Scottish Reformation, in 1560, part of the wider Protestant Reformation
** Graeme Dott, Scottish snooker player
** Calvin Harris, Scottish singer-songwriter
** Darren Fletcher, Scottish football player
** Alexander Trocchi, Scottish writer ( b. 1925 )
** George Bannatyne, collector of Scottish poems ( b. 1545 )
** William Barclay, Scottish jurist ( b. 1546 )
** M / V Braer, a Liberian oil tanker, runs aground off the Scottish island of Mainland, causing a massive oil spill.
** Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, Scottish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1907 )
** Kenny Dalglish, Scottish footballer and football manager
** Duncan Bannatyne, Scottish entrepreneur
** Martin Buchan, Scottish footballer
** Lonnie Donegan, Scottish musician ( d. 2002 )
** Alexander Gibson, British conductor and founder of the Scottish Opera
** James Stirling, Scottish architect ( d. 1992 )
** Irvin Duguid, Scottish rock keyboard player ( Stiltskin )
** Walter Smith, Scottish football manager
** Andrew Brown, Scottish soccer coach ( b. 1870 )
** Henry Robertson Bowers, Scottish naval officer ( b. 1883 )
** Bill Shankly, Scottish football manager ( d. 1981 )

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