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* 1929 – Gerry Anderson, English publisher, producer, director, and writer
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* John Anderson ( footballer born 1929 ) ( 1929 – 2001 ), Scottish footballer, who most notably played for Leicester City
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In Gordon Athol Anderson ( 1929 – 1981 ) in memoriam: Von seinen Studenten, Freunden und Kollegen, 2 vols., 2: 379 – 91.
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Of note are the Indian Life Saving Society ( founded 1922 but known to one and all as Anderson Club ), the Calcutta Rowing Club ( established in 1858 ) and the Bengal Rowing Club ( founded 1929 as the Marwari Rowing Club ).
In 1929 he succeeded James L McIntyre as Anderson Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Aberdeen.
In 1929, Karin Anderson Dyer and Edith Bishop McAulay, two members of the Alpha chapter of Areta, were attending the University of California, Berkeley as graduate students.
The Little Review, an American literary magazine founded by Margaret Anderson, published literary and art work from 1914 to 1929.
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