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Angus and MacIntyre
His grandfather was poet Angus MacIntyre.

Angus and University
* New Oxford American Dictionary, Third Edition, Angus Stevenson and Christine A. Lindberg ( editors ), 2096 pages, August 2010, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-539288-3.
According to Angus the links with the University drove up standards of scholarship in the college.
* Secretary: Angus MacLeod, Glasgow University Student Nationalist Association ( GUSNA ).
* History of the Angus cattle-Oklahoma State University
* Prof. Angus Charles Graham ( 1919 – 1991 ), Professor of Classical Chinese, London University, 1971 – 84, lived in Borehamwood.
With Angus Campbell, Warren Miller and Donald Stokes, he co-wrote The American Voter, an instrumental work of political science using data from National Election Studies, a set of important surveys of American public opinion carried out by the University of Michigan Survey Research Center and the Center for Political Studies.
The design for the first outdoor OSF Elizabethan Theatre was sketched by Angus L. Bowmer on the back of an envelope based on his recollection of productions at the University of Washington in which he had acted as a student.
A CAA-funded engineering – medical joint research team was established, led by Nigel Rock of Hawtal Whiting ( HW ) Engineering Consultants and Prof Angus Wallace of the Nottingham University Hospital.
Angus Wynne ’ s civic involvement included developmental work for the University of Texas, Baylor University Medical Center and Children's Medical Center of Dallas.
The American Voter, published in 1960, is a seminal study of voting behavior in the United States, authored by Angus Campbell, Philip Converse, Warren Miller, and Donald Stokes, colleagues at the University of Michigan.
Angus Wright is professor emeritus and one of the founders of the Environmental Studies program at California State University, Sacramento, where he taught from 1972 – 2005.
The University of East Anglia's Creative Writing Course was founded by Sir Malcolm Bradbury and Sir Angus Wilson in 1970.
Angus was educated at the University of Winnipeg and the Manitoba Institute of Technology.
* Hamlin, C. ( 2004 ) " Smith, ( Robert ) Angus ( 1817 – 1884 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, accessed 10 Aug 2007 ( subscription required )
Samuel Angus ( 27 August 1881 – 17 November 1943 ) was professor of New Testament and Church History at St Andrew's College in the University of Sydney from 1915 to 1943.
Angus served as Visiting Professor of Education at Columbia University from 1929 to 1931.
He was born at Arbroath, Angus, son of Peter Findlay and was educated at Edinburgh University.
He served as Lord Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother from 1965, Lord-Lieutenant of Angus ( 1967 – 1989 ) and Chancellor of the University of Dundee ( 1977 – 1992 ), with the institution naming a significant building after him in September 2008.
Studien zur Geschichte des deutschen Widerstandes, 2000 ; translated into English by Angus McGeoch as Alternatives to Hitler: German Resistance under the Third Reich, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-691-11693-8.
Educated at Lower Canada College, Princeton University and McGill University, Angus is a lawyer and senior partner at the firm of Stikeman Elliott in Montreal.
* Margaret Forrest Angus, married Dr. Charles F. Martin ( 1868 – 1953 ), Dean of the McGill University Faculty of Medicine.
Gillespie, Angus K. Twin Towers the Life of New York City's World Trade Center Rutgers University Press 1999

Angus and London
* 1963 – Marriage of HRH Princess Alexandra of Kent to the Hon Angus Ogilvy at Westminster Abbey in London.
* Angus J. Kennedy's " Christine de Pizan: A Bibliographical Guide and supplements ( London: Grant & Cutler, 1984, 1994, 2004 ).
" When Henry learned that Angus would not be accompanying his sister to London he said, " Done like a Scot.
* Buchanan, R. Angus ( 2002 ) Brunel: The Life and Times of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Hambledon and London, ISBN 1-85285-331-X
In 2006 Angus McBean's photograph of Dorothy Dickson was used on the poster for an exhibition of his photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, London, as well as on the cover of the accompanying book.
Alexandra lives at Thatched House Lodge in Richmond, London a Crown property purchased on a 150-year lease from the Crown Estate Commissioners by Sir Angus Ogilvy after their wedding in 1963.
" ( Angus Calder, The Myth of the Blitz, London 1991 )
She was fiercely protective of his estate and edited, with Ian Angus, The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell ( 4 volumes, Secker & Warburg, London, 1968 ).
The original members of Aswad were Brinsley Forde, Angus " Drummie Zeb " Gaye, Donald Griffiths, George Oban, and Courtney Hemmings. Aswad were the backing band of Burning Spear's 1977 Live album, recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London.
In 1972, Bolland attended a comic convention at the Waverley Hotel in London, and met " a lot of the people who were key in the comics scene of the time ," including Dez Skinn, Nick Landau, Richard Burton, Angus McKie and-crucially-Dave Gibbons.
* Heriot, Angus: The Castrati in Opera, London 1956.
To a volume edited by Albert Smith in 1849, called Gavarni in London, he furnished three sketches — The Opera, The Coulisse, and The Foreign Gentleman ; and in companionship with Angus B.
The original Olympic Sound Studios was established in central London in the late 1950s and was owned by Angus McKenzie who had bought Larry Lyons ' Olympia Studio in Fulham.
Munro was born in London but was brought up in Scotland on the family estate of Lindertis near Kirriemuir in Angus.
Angus withdrew to his estates in Forfarshire, while Albany besieged the queen at Stirling and got possession of the royal children ; then he joined Margaret after her flight at Morpeth, and on her departure for London returned and made his peace with Albany in 1516.
The regent took the government into his own hands ; Angus was charged with high treason in December, and in March 1522 was sent practically a prisoner to France, whence he succeeded in escaping to London in 1524.
By this stage, Angus and Sinnott had become hooked on the acid house movement taking place in London, and its music and clubs were to exert a massive influence on the pair.
Angus and Sinnott relocated to London, allowing them to start afresh, and plunge headfirst into the emerging rave scene.
London: Angus & Robertson, 1984.
London: Angus, 1986.
London: Angus & Robertson, 1980.
New York: Macmillan ; London: Gollancz ; Sydney: Angus & Robertson )
* Angus Fairhurst, Sacha Craddock, James Cahill ( foreword by Nicholas Serota ), ( London: Philip Wilson Publishers, 2009 )

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