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The play was subsequently published in the UK in Robert David MacDonald's translation as The Representative ( 1965 ).
MacDonald's sister, Mary Bard ( Jensen ), also was a published author.
In 2007 MacDonald's daughter Anne MacDonald Canham published Happy Birthday, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, based on stories and characters created by her mother.
The final book in the series, Happy Birthday, Mrs. Piggle Wiggle ( 2007 ), was published sixty years after the original, and is largely written by MacDonald's daughter, Anne MacDonald Canham ( the two share a writing credit for this book ).

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Muggeridge's father, Henry ( known as H. T. Muggeridge ), served as a prominent Labour Party councillor in the local government of Croydon, South London, as a founder-member of the Fabian Society, and as a Labour Member of Parliament for Romford ( 1929 – 1931, during Ramsay MacDonald's second Labour government ).
MacDonald remained for one last film, Cairo ( 1942 ), a cheaply budgeted spy comedy co-starring Robert Young ( Father Knows Best ) and Ethel Waters, who played MacDonald's singing maid.
Some of these surrealist advertisements noted by Seattle Magazine included the Running of the MFRs ( Mountain Fresh Rainiers )( a parody of Running of the Bulls featuring bottles with legs ), frogs that croaked " Rainier Beer " ( a motif appropriated many years later by Budweiser ), Mickey Rooney appeared in several TV ads, most notably a parody of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald's " Indian Love Call " from the 1936 MGM film " Rose Marie ".
Once Kassab finally received a copy of the Article 32 hearing transcript ( after lengthy evasions by MacDonald ), he noted numerous inconsistencies in MacDonald's testimony.
In October 1930 he was appointed Secretary of State for Air in Ramsay MacDonald's second Labour government ( succeeding the deceased Lord Thomson ), with a seat in the cabinet, and was sworn of the Privy Council at the same time.
John Tooby, the founder of MacDonald's field ( evolutionary psychology ), criticized MacDonald in an article for Salon. com in 2000.
MacDonald's father was Archibald McDonald, a Scottish Hudson's Bay Company fur trader, and his mother was Raven ( also known as Princess Sunday ), a Chinook Indian, daughter of Chief Comcomly, a leader of Chinook people from the Cascade Mountains and Cape Disappointment.
MacDonald's current research interests center around empirical exchange rate economics, at 3 horizons-the long-run, in terms of modelling equilibrium exchange rates, the medium-run, in terms of the predictability of exchange rates in an out-of-sample forecasting context, and the short-run ( or high frequency ), in terms of analysing principles from the technical analysis literature using recently developed econometric methods.
Among the most prominent definers of the Glasgow School loose collective were The Four: the painter and glass artist Margaret MacDonald, acclaimed architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh ( MacDonald's husband ), MacDonald's sister Frances, and Herbert MacNair.
MacDonald's " collapse " is given a slow build up throughout the series as the ultra-conservative, traditionalist host becomes increasingly more frustrated with the modern innovations he's forced to cover ( this is often played to comic effect, such as when he rails against the advent of the zamboni during one of his " Outrage of the Week " segments ), but accelerates when he loses his temper on the penultimate episode dealing with the hippie movement -- he is particularly frustrated with ( vintage ) news footage of a group of young people draping themselves over the statue of Queen Victoria in Queen's Park in Toronto.
Badland has performed in several radio dramas including BBC Radio 4's Rolling Home ( 2001 ), Smelling of Roses ( 2003 ) and an adaptation of George MacDonald's novel At the Back of the North Wind.

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Upon the death of Allan MacDonald's father in 1772, the family moved into the MacDonald family estate at Kingsburgh.
Image: Flora MacDonald Monument front 1. jpg | Flora MacDonald's Grave, Isle of Skye
* 1988 — with Kermit, Old MacDonald, various farm animals and the Yip Yips, on a " News Flash " from Old MacDonald's Farm.
* Ranald MacDonald, the first teacher of English in Japan ( Moriyama Einosuke was one of MacDonald's students in Nagasaki in 1848 )
* Betty MacDonald Fan Club " Pictures of Betty MacDonald's original chicken farm and Stove described in The Egg and I "
Her husband ( simply called " Bob " in the book ) was called " Bob MacDonald " in the film, as studio executives were keen not to raise the matter of MacDonald's divorce in the public consciousness.
MacDonald's younger daughter, Joan MacDonald Keil, died in July 2005.
" Reviewing MacDonald ’ s A People That Shall Dwell Alone, Sander Gilman describes MacDonald's argument about a Jewish group evolutionary strategy as a " bizarre " one which " recasts all of the hoary old myths about Jewish psychological difference and its presumed link to Jewish superior intelligence in contemporary sociobiological garb.
Reviewing MacDonald's Separation and Its Discontents in 2000, Zev Garber writes that MacDonald works from the assumption that the dual Torah is the blueprint of the eventual Jewish dominion over the world, and that he sees contemporary antisemitism, the Holocaust, and attacks against Israel as " provoked by Jews themselves.
Fenris State University professor Dr. Barry Mehler cited for example a quote from a 1969 dissertation by Sheldon Morris Neuringer titled American Jewry and United States immigration policy, 1881-1953 where MacDonald surmised that noted that when Neuringer noted Jewish opposition in 1921 and 1924 to the anti-immigration legislation at the time was due more to it having the “ taint of discrimination and anti-Semitism ” as opposed to how it would limit Jewish immigration, MacDonald wrote, “… Jewish opposition to the 1921 and 1924 legislation was motivated less by a desire for higher levels of Jewish immigration than by opposition to the implicit theory that America should be dominated by individuals with northern and western European ancestry .” “ It seems to me Mr. MacDonald is misrepresenting Mr. Neuringer in this case and I posted my query hoping that a historian familiar with the literature might have a judgment on MacDonald's use of the historical data ,” Mehler wrote, citing other examples.
In 2001, David Lieberman, a Holocaust researcher at Brandeis University, wrote a paper entitled Scholarship as an Exercise in Rhetorical Strategy: A Case Study of Kevin MacDonald's Research Techniques, where he noted how one of MacDonald ’ s sources author, Jaff Schatz, objected to how MacDonald used his writings to further his premise that Jewish self-identity validates anti-Semitic sentiments and actions.
Nelson Eddy attempted a reconciliation with MacDonald in 1938 but again had interference from Louis B. Mayer, who felt that divorce might harm MacDonald's saintly image with her fans.
A 1979 fictionalized biography of Eddy and MacDonald, Farewell to Dreams, by Sharon Rich and Diane Goodrich, and a 2001 biography, Sweethearts by Sharon Rich, claims that MacDonald's marriage to Gene Raymond was engineered by studio boss Louis B. Mayer to prevent Eddy from marrying MacDonald.
He remained with the Labour Party when MacDonald formed the National Government in August 1931, disapproving of MacDonald's actions on constitutional grounds, but stepped down as Leader of the Labour Peers at the dissolution of Parliament on 7 October.
Investigators theorized that a fight began in the master bedroom between MacDonald and his wife, Colette, possibly arguing over Kristen wetting MacDonald's side of the bed while sleeping there.
During this time Alfred Kassab, MacDonald's stepfather-in-law, turned against MacDonald.
One example was MacDonald's assertion that he had sustained near-life-threatening injuries during the alleged assault on him ; Kassab saw MacDonald in the hospital less than 18 hours after the attack and found him sitting up in bed, eating a meal and with very little in the way of bandages or dressing.

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Tatting has been used in occupational therapy to keep convalescent patients ' hands and minds active during recovery, as documented, for example, in Betty MacDonald's The Plague & I.
MacDonald's views on the subject are very well documented, and she is a very strong supporter for a change in the laws throughout the United Kingdom to allow Assisted Dying, stating " Online, euthanasia campaigners show viewers how to make an ' exit hood ' to end your life, and I know people with terminal illnesses now make the awful trip to Mexico to buy lethal doses of drugs to take their own lives, all because of our current laws.
The Egg and I was MacDonald's first attempt at writing a book.
The road leading west from Beaver Valley Road ( State Route 19 ) to the former site of MacDonald's farm is now named ' Egg and I Road '.
H. C. McNeile ( Sapper ) s Bulldog Drummond from World War I, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer and many others from World War II, and John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee from the Korean War.
According to press reports, MacDonald's last words to Raymond while he massaged her feet were " I love you ".
Betty MacDonald's characters Ma and Pa Kettle also appeared in television's first comedy serial, The Egg and I, which aired on CBS ( September 3, 1951-August 1, 1952 ).
In the early 1960s, John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee series got underway after Knox Burger contacted MacDonald: " At the request of Knox Burger, then at Fawcett, I attempted a series character.

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Van Dyke, was MacDonald's first film in which she teamed with newcomer baritone Nelson Eddy.
Nelson Eddy, in Australia on a nightclub tour, pleaded illness and returned to the States at word of MacDonald's surgery.

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