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In July, Minister of National Defence Brooke Claxton warned Mackenzie King that the issue of the Prime Minister's age and the uncertainty of the succession was causing political difficulties for the Liberals.
Brooke Claxton, PC, DCM, KC ( 23 August 1898 – 13 June 1960 ) was a Canadian veteran of World War I, federal Minister of National Health and Welfare and Minister of National Defence.
Returning to Canada after the War, Brooke Claxton completed his course at McGill, graduating with honours in Law.
Brooke Claxton was active in community service.
The burgeoning nationalism after World War I led Brooke Claxton to become involved in associations such as the Canadian League and the League of Nations Society.
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Brooke Claxton and colleagues at the Paris Peace Conference ( 1946 ), Palais du Luxembourg.
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In 1946 Brooke Claxton became Minister of National Defence in which portfolio he served until 1954.
As Minister of National Defence, Brooke Claxton gave instructions that abuses would not be tolerated when RMC reopened after the war.
At his death in 1960, The Montreal Gazette wrote that the Honourable Brooke Claxton “ faced death … with unbreakable courage .” He astounded associates by working hard right to the end and “ never relaxing his grip .”
The Brooke Claxton Building in Ottawa, where the Department of Health is based, was named in his honour.
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In 1948, while still a schoolboy, Ian Scott co-wrote a number of speeches for Brooke Claxton, Liberal Minister of National Defence.
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* Brooke Claxton, Liberal, 1940 – 1954
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Brooke and colleagues
" However, political scientists Robert Pape and Terry Nardin, social psychologists M. Brooke Rogers and colleagues, and Mark Juergensmeyer have all argued that religion should be considered only one incidental factor, and that so-called " religious " Terrorism is primarily geopolitical.
However, Anne gradually earns the respect of her students, their families and her colleagues, including the severe Katherine Brooke and the Pringle family.

Brooke and 1946
* Zachary Nugent Brooke, ( 1883 – 1946 ), British medieval historian and writer
The Brooke family is an English family that ruled Sarawak from 1841 until 1946.
* Charles Vyner Brooke ( 1917 – 1946 )
It was created on 29 January 1946 for Field Marshal Alan Brooke, 1st Baron Alanbrooke.
* JOYCE, William Brooke ( 1906 – 1946 ) British Union of Fascists politician, National Socialist League leader and Nazi radio broadcaster as ' Lord Haw-Haw '.
After graduating in 1945, he received a commission as a first lieutenant, kept an inactive status during his 9-month internship at Philadelphia General Hospital, and then served as a Medical Officer at Brooke General Hospital in San Antonio, Texas ( 1946 – 1947 ).
" After spending time as a patient in Brooke General Hospital, he reverted to retired status on 10 May 1946 but was later advanced to the grade of lieutenant general on the United States Air Force retired list by an Act of Congress on 29 June 1948.

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Demonstrations of new and projected training aids were conducted at the Medical Service Instructor's Conference, Brooke Army Medical Center, Texas.
William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham may have become aware of the offensive representation after a public performance ; he may also have learned of it while it was being prepared for a court performance ( Cobham was at that time Lord Chamberlain ).
His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line ( series 3 ) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and does not mess about negotiating.
Brooke had a battery built at Ladder Hill, and a tower to protect its rearward approaces at Knoll Hill.
They met at Brooke House, Holborn, and spent two years scrutinising how the war had been financed.
Historian John Hedley Brooke describes wide variations: " the natural sciences have been invested with religious meaning, with antireligious implications and, in many contexts, with no religious significance at all.
William Brooke, a bookseller in Lincoln, may have helped him with Latin ; which he may also have learned at the school of Thomas Bainbridge.
Clay received no formal legal education but, as was customary at the time, " read the law " by working and studying with Wythe, Chancellor of the Commonwealth of Virginia ( also a mentor to Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall, among others ) and Brooke.
* Jasper Johns artwork at Brooke Alexander Gallery
Laurie is preparing to enter at Harvard and is being tutored by Mr. John Brooke.
Brooke was born at 5 Hillmorton Road in Rugby, Warwickshire, the second of the three sons of William Parker Brooke, a Rugby schoolmaster, and Ruth Mary Brooke, née Cotterill.
Virginia Woolf boasted to Vita Sackville-West of once going skinny-dipping with Brooke in a moonlit pool when they were at Cambridge together.
Brooke was romantically involved with the actress Cathleen Nesbitt and was once engaged to Noel Olivier, whom he met, when she was aged 15, at the progressive Bedales School.
Magee also won the same poetry prize at Rugby School which Brooke had won 34 years earlier.
* Rupert Brooke at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database
Still on 27 May, Brooke ordered Major-General Montgomery to extend his 3rd Division's line to the left, thereby freeing 10th and 11th Brigades of 4th Division to join the 5th Division at Messines Ridge.
In 1824, the United States Army established a frontier outpost called Fort Brooke at the mouth of the Hillsborough River, near the site of today's Tampa Convention Center.
" Cantonment Brooke " was established on January 10, 1824, by Colonels George Mercer Brooke and James Gadsden at the mouth of the Hillsborough River on Tampa Bay, at the site of the Tampa Convention Center in Downtown Tampa.

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