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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
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.
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.
* 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.
* John Keiller MacKay, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario 1957-1963

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Fleet, prompting an excavation campaign under Sir John Hubert Marshall in 1921 – 22 and resulting in the discovery of the civilization at Harappa by Sir John Marshall, Rai Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni and Madho Sarup Vats, and at Mohenjo-daro by Rakhal Das Banerjee, E. J. H. MacKay, and Sir John Marshall.
** John Macdonell ( proprietor ), George MacKay, J. Macdonell, Jr., Joseph Auger, Pierre Falcon, François Mallette, William Munro, André Poitvin ;
** William MacKay ( proprietor ), John Cameron, Donald MacIntosh, Benjamin Frobisher, Jacques Dupont, Joseph Laurent, Gabriel Attina, Francois Amoit ;
* 21 – John MacKay, Baron MacKay of Ardbrecknish, 62, British politician.
The worldwide homosexual emancipation movement also began in Germany in the late 19th century, and many of the thinkers whose work inspired sexual liberation in the 20th century were also from the German-speaking world, such as Sigmund Freud, Otto Gross, Herbert Marcuse, Wilhelm Reich, and Max Stirner's follower and biographer, John Henry MacKay.
In February 1932, John MacKay was appointed to Carder's position and Carder became Art Director, Corning Glass Works.
Brison was one of a handful of new PC " Young Turk " MPs ( along with John Herron, André Bachand and Peter MacKay ) who were considered the future youthful leadership material that would restore the ailing Tories to their glory days.
At the leadership convention, his campaign was dealt a crucial blow by John Herron who defected to the MacKay camp.
Current members of the board of directors of the company are: William Bennett, Hugh J. Bolton, John Bragg, W. Edmund Clark, Wendy Dobson, Henry Ketcham, Pierre Lessard, Brian M. Levitt, Harold MacKay, Irene R. Miller, Nadir H. Mohamed, Roger Phillips, Wilbur Prezzano, William Ryan, Helen Sinclair, Carole Taylor and John Thompson.

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John Adams fashioned much of pre-Revolutionary radical ideology, wrote the constitution of his home state of Massachusetts, negotiated, with Franklin and Jay, the peace with Britain and served as our first Vice President and our second President.
Their second son, John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower, was born on August 3, 1922, while they were in Panama ; John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U. S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971.
From 1920 Eisenhower served with an unprecedented succession of generals – Fox Conner, John J. Pershing, Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall.
Twelve graduates of Dalhousie have also served as provincial premiers across Canada, including Allan Blakeney, John Buchanan, Alex Campbell, Amor De Cosmos, Darrell Dexter, Joe Ghiz, John Hamm, Angus Lewis Macdonald, Russell MacLellan, Gerald Regan, Robert Stanfield, Clyde Wells, and Danny Williams.
Retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General John Shalikashvili and former Senator and Secretary of Defense William Cohen opposed the policy in January 2007: " I now believe that if gay men and lesbians served openly in the United States military, they would not undermine the efficacy of the armed forces " Shalikashvili wrote.
John Hamilton-Gordon, was a Liberal politician and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland in 1886 and from 1905 to 1915 and as Governor General of Canada from 1893 to 1898.
John Kenneth Galbraith, the Canadian-American Harvard University economist, who advised governments of India during the 1950s, an intimate of Nehru who served as the American ambassador from 1961 to 1963, was a particularly harsh critic of Mountbatten in this regard.
John Norville Gibson Finley served as Director of the new branch, which was known as University College.
He served as research assistant for libertarian Republican Congressman Ron Paul in Paul's first term ( 1976 ), and he shared a small office with the staunchly Calvinistic political philosopher, John W. Robbins, who later became a noted anti-Van Til, pro-Clark presuppositional apologist, author, and publisher.
Additionally two Governors of New York, John Jay and Charles Evans Hughes, have served as Chief Justice of the United States.
Prior to this, they were not limited as to how many terms they could serve ; John Engler, the governor at the time, served three terms as his first term occurred prior to the restriction.
Jennifer Granholm became the first female Governor of Michigan on January 1, 2003, when she succeeded John Engler ; she served for 8 years, until January 1, 2011.
John Gormley served as Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government from July 2007 until the Green Party's decision to exit Government in December 2010.
* John of Ford ( ca. 1140 – 1214 ), English religious leader who, from 1191 until his death, served as abbot of Dorset Cistercian monastery Forde Abbey ; ally of King John
* John Salmon Ford ( 1815 – 1897 ), American political figure in Texas ; best known as " Rip " Ford ; served in state Congress and Senate ; veteran of Mexican War and Civil War
* John Anson Ford ( 1883 – 1983 ), American local-level legislator who served on Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for 24 years ( 1934 – 58 ); Democratic nominee for U. S. Senator ( 1940 )
* John Joseph Ford ( 1907 – 1982 ), American jurist who served on Los Angeles County Courts ( 1943 – 59 ) and California Second District Court of Appeal ( 1959 – 77 ); elevated to Presiding Justice in 1966

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* Holt, James Clarke and John Gillingham ( eds ) ( 1984 ) War and Government in the Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of J. O. Prestwich.
In addition to the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1962, which he shared with John Kendrew for their studies of the structures of hemoglobin and globular proteins, Max Perutz received a number of other important honors: he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1963, received the Österreichisches Ehrenzeichen für Wissenschaft und Kunst in 1967, the Royal Medal in 1971, the Copley Medal in 1979, the Companions of Honour in 1975, and the Order of Merit in 1989.
* Duffy, Michael, Man of Honour: John Macarthur, Sydney, Macmillan Australia, 2003.
* Settlement patterns in the early historic kingdom of Leinster ( seventh-mid twelfth centuries ), Mark Clinton, in Seanchas: Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis John Byrne, ed.
John Selden in his esteemed work Titles of Honour writes, " The word Baro ( Latin for Baron ) hath been also so much communicated, that not only all Lords of Mannors have been from antient time, and are at this day called sometimes Barons ( as in the stile of their Court Barons, which is Curia Baronis, & c. And I have read hors de son Barony in a barr to an Avowry for hors de son fee ) But also the Judges of the Exchequer have it from antient time fixed on them.
* John Wengraf as His Honour Herr Justizrat.
In 1998 he was appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour, a UK national honour bestowed for outstanding achievement in the arts, literature, music, science, politics, industry or religion ( fellow recipients included in 2011 Douglas Hurd, former British Foreign Secretary, Norman Tebbit, former Secretary of State of Employment under Margaret Thatcher, and former Conservative Prime Minister Sir John Major ).
On the death of Henry II, the Honour passed to his son, Richard the Lionheart, who gave it to his brother, Prince John, in the hope of securing his loyalty.
This account first appears in the edition of Life of Dr John Donne published in 1675, and is attributed to " a Person of Honour ... told with such circumstances, and such asseveration, that ...
* Kings, the kingship of Leinster and the regnal poems of " laidshenchas Laigen: a reflection of dynastic politics in leinster, 650-1150, Edel Bhreathnach, in Seanchas: Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis John Byrne, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2000
John Selden, in Titles of Honour ( 1614 ), discussing the title gentleman, speaks of " our English use of it " as " convertible with nobilis " ( an ambiguous word, like noble meaning elevated either by rank or by personal qualities ) and describes in connection with it the forms of ennobling in various European countries.
* John Gardner-Role of Honour
John Dryden described him under the character of Zimri in celebrated lines in the poem Absalom and Achitophel ( to which Buckingham replied in Poetical Reflections on a late Poem ... by a Person of Honour, 1682 ):
In 1971, the league had numerous peers and notables as high-profile members, including Viscount Massereene and Ferrard, Baron Mowbray and Stourton, and John Biggs-Davison, MP, who was also on the league's ' Council of Honour '.
* Honour, Hugh and John Fleming.
* John Cleland-The Woman of Honour ( attrib.
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir | The Lord Tweedsmuir, as Governor General of Canada, wearing the Companion of Honour badge around his neck as part of his ceremonial Windsor uniform
Her awards include the first Pope John XXIII Peace Prize, the Philippines-based Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Pacem in Terris Award, an honorary Companion of the Order of Australia, the Order of Merit from both the United Kingdom and the United States, Albania's Golden Honour of the Nation, honorary degrees, the Balzan Prize, and the Albert Schweitzer International Prize amongst many others.
* Fedosov, Dmitry “ Cock of the East: A Gordon Blade Abroad ” pages 1 – 10 from Russia War, Peace and Diplomacy Essays in Honour of John Erickson edited by Ljubica and Mark Erickson, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004 ISBN 0-297-84913-1.
St Andrew's is currently the Conventual Church for the Priory of St Margaret of Scotland ( Order of St John of Jerusalem-Knights Hospitaller ) and its minister ( The Revd T Graeme Longmuir, Grand Cross of Honour Saint John ) is Prelate.
In 1985, de Chastelain was appointed Commander of the Order of Military Merit and in 1991, Commander of the Order of St John ; in 1993, he received the Commendation Medal of Merit and Honour of Greece, and was appointed Officer of the Order of Canada ; in 1995, he was appointed Commander of the Legion of Merit ( U. S. A .), and in 1999, he was made a Companion of Honour.
John Selden in his esteemed work Titles of Honour writes, " The word Baro ( Latin for Baron ) hath been also so much communicated, that not only all Lords of Mannors have been from antient time, and are at this day called sometimes Barons ( as in the stile of their Court Barons, which is Curia Baronis, & c. And I have read hors de son Barony in a barr to an Avowry for hors de son fee ) But also the Judges of the Exchequer have it from antient time fixed on them.

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