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Eight graduates from Dalhousie have also served as Lieutenant Governors across Canada, including John Crosbie, Myra Freeman, Clarence Gosse, John Keiller MacKay, Henry Poole MacKeen, John Robert Nicholson, Fabian O ' Dea, and Albert Walsh.
* John Keiller MacKay ( 1888 – 1970 ), lawyer, judge
Lieutenant Colonel John Keiller MacKay, PC, OC DSO, KStJ, VD, QC ( July 11, 1888-June 12, 1970 ), served as the 19th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1957 to 1963.
John Keiller MacKay was born in 1888 in the village of Plainfield, Nova Scotia in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, the son of John Duncan and Bessie ( Murray ) MacKay.
John Keiller MacKay served as His Honour the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1957 to 1963, and opened the Lieutenant Governor's New Year's Levee to the general public for the first time.
* the " Keiller MacKay Park " at North Bay, Ontario includes 52 homes for senior citizens.
* Major C. I. N. MacLeod, the St. Francis Xavier university's piper, composed a musical tribute composed for the late Lieutenant Colonel the Honourable John Keiller MacKay.
Keiller MacKay " Many new things are useful, but the experience of the ages must not be repudiated.
* June 12-John Keiller MacKay, soldier, jurist and 19th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario ( b. 1888 )
* July 11-John Keiller MacKay, soldier, jurist and 19th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario ( d. 1970 )
* John Keiller MacKay, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario 1957-1963

Keiller and which
The Alexander Keiller Museum features the prehistoric artifacts collected by archaeologist and businessman Alexander Keiller, which include many artefacts found at Avebury.
Later in 1913, Keiller founded the Sizaire-Berwick motor company, which produced copies of Rolls-Royce cars.

Keiller and opened
The Scotsmen William Gibson and Alexander Keiller opened a factory for production of sail-and tent cloth.
In 1797, James Keiller and his mother Janet ran a small sweet and preserves shop in the Seagate section of Dundee ; they opened a factory to produce " Dundee Marmalade ", a marmalade containing thick chunks of Seville orange rind, a business that eventually prospered.
Keiller opened a museum that year, to display finds from the Windmill Hill, West Kennet, and Avebury excavations.

Keiller and .
He also befriended the archaeologist and practicing Pagan Alexander Keiller, known for his excavations at Avebury, who would encourage Gardner to join in with the excavations at Hembury Hill in Devon, also attended by Aileen Fox and Mary Leakey.
In the 1930s the archeologist Alexander Keiller re-erected many of the fallen stones, partially restoring the circle to its original condition.
Nick Turner left to form The Barracudas and Richard Dudanski ( exThe 101 ' ers and later Public Image Ltd .) sat in on drums and film maker Patrick Keiller replaced Jeremie Frank on guitar.
In Britain in particular, psychogeography has become a recognised descriptive term used in discussion of successful writers such as Iain Sinclair and Peter Ackroyd and the documentaries of filmmaker Patrick Keiller.
Joseph, Bishop Allen Academy, Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School ( formerly Keiller Mackay Collegiate Institute ), Father John Redmond, Father Henry Carr, Holy Child, Our Lady of Sorrows Elementary School, Nativity of Our Lord Elementary School, Father Serra Catholic School, and Monsignor Percy Johnson Catholic Secondary School.
Woodhenge was identified in 1925 after an aerial archaeology survey by Alexander Keiller and OGS Crawford.
Archaeological investigation followed in the 20th century, led primarily by Alexander Keiller, who oversaw a project of reconstructing much of the monument.
Following the opening of his excavations, Alexander Keiller decided that the best way to preserve Avebury was to purchase it in its entirety, and he also obtained as much of the Kennet Avenue as possible.
During the 1930s archaeologist Alexander Keiller re-erected many of the stones.
As well as the coins Keiller found a pair of scissors and a lancet, the tools of a barber-surgeon at that time, hence the name given to the stone.
Founded by Keiller in 1938, the collections feature artefacts mostly of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age date, with other items from the Anglo-Saxon and later periods.

MacKay and Room
The Students ' Union Building ( Bloomfield Centre ) houses the offices of the Students ' Union Executive and various societies, the Golden X Inn, the MacKay Room ( a large space for events ), a cafeteria, Jack's Lounge, the campus post office, and the university bookstore.
The 26th annual Margaret Laurence Memorial Lecture was delivered by Dionne Brand on May 25, 2012 in the Vancouver Public Library's Alice MacKay Room.

MacKay and Francis
Also of his generation were a litany of names now known in the international scene, though renown came late for most ; these include Joe MacLean, Bill Lamey, Buddy MacMaster, Alex Francis MacKay, Dan Joe MacInnes, Angus Chisholm, Dan Hughie MacEachern, Donald Angus Beaton, Theresa MacLellan, Joe Cormier and Paddy LeBlanc.

MacKay and University
He graduated from Horton High School in Greenwich, Nova Scotia, and then went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Acadia University / Carleton University in 1987, MacKay then studied Law at Dalhousie University and was called to the Nova Scotia Bar in June 1991.
* Enhanced tidal lagoon with pumped storage and constant output as proposed by David J. C. MacKay, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK.
* David MacKay, Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
* R. A. MacKay ; Newfoundland ; Economic, Diplomatic, and Strategic Studies Oxford University Press, 1946
* MacKay, David J. C. Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Visiting faculty have included David MacKay, Bernt Øksendal, David Aschman ( Cape Town ), Alan Beardon ( Cambridge ), Jordi Campos ( Barcelona ), Jesus Cerquides ( Spanish National Research Council ), Patrick Dorey ( Durham ), Pedro Ferreira ( Oxford ), Jan Govaerts ( Leuven ), Barry Green ( Stellenbosch ), Gordon Johnson ( Houston ), Dirk Laurie ( Stellenbosch ), Sanjoy Mahajan ( MIT ), Vincent Rivasseau ( University of Paris ), Bernd Schroers ( Heriot-Watt ), Robert de Mello Koch ( Witwatersrand ), Rob Beezer ( University of Puget Sound ), Jeff Sanders ( United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology ), and Tadashi Tokieda ( Cambridge ).

MacKay and Nova
Two months later, Mulroney entered Parliament as the MP for Central Nova in Nova Scotia, winning a by-election in what was then considered a safe Tory seat after Elmer MacKay stood down in his favour.
Mulroney himself yielded Central Nova back to MacKay to run in the eastern Quebec riding of Manicouagan, which included Baie-Comeau.
Peter Gordon MacKay, PC, QC, MP ( born September 27, 1965 ) is a lawyer and politician from Nova Scotia, Canada.
MacKay was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
MacKay grew up in Wolfville, Nova Scotia with his three siblings.
In 1993, MacKay accepted an appointment as Crown Attorney for the Central Region of Nova Scotia.
MacKay was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the June 2, 1997 federal election for Pictou — Antigonish — Guysborough, a riding in northeastern Nova Scotia.
Several opponents, including former PC Party Treasurer Jim Prentice, social conservative candidate Craig Chandler, and Red Tory Nova Scotia MP Scott Brison, painted MacKay as a status quo or " establishment " candidate who could effectively question the Prime Minister.
There was speculation that MacKay would return to the province to pursue provincial politics and enter the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership race to become the Premier.
A sports enthusiast, MacKay is active in local adult rugby, baseball, football and hockey teams in Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
Respect for Orchard grew in the Red Tory wing of the PC Party: roughly one-quarter of the party membership supported him during the 2003 PC leadership campaign, including Joe Clark's wife, Maureen McTeer Orchard ultimately came in third on the third ballot in the 2003 PC convention, behind Nova Scotia Member of Parliament ( MP ) Peter MacKay and Calgary lawyer Jim Prentice.
Fellow Nova Scotian and final PC Party Leader Peter MacKay suggested in an interview on CBC Newsworld on December 16, 2003, that he had not personally spoken to Stanfield in regard to his opinions on the merger.
On May 31, 2003, Peter MacKay of Nova Scotia won the PC leadership election.
In the 2004 election, Conservative Party candidate Peter MacKay, who had represented Pictou — Antigonish — Guysborough, was returned to the House of Commons from Central Nova.
After coming in second to Peter MacKay, May announced she would not run in Central Nova in the next federal election.
* The A. Murray MacKay Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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