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MacCallum and graduated
The younger Brereton was educated at Sydney Grammar School from 1881 and the University of Sydney where he graduated BA ( 1894 ), reading English under Professor Sir Mungo MacCallum.

MacCallum and from
" It is known that Clan MacCallum and Clan Malcolm are descended from the original followers of Columba, It is also said that Clan Robertson are heirs of Columba.
This group received monetary support from Harris ( heir to the Massey-Harris farm machinery fortune ) and Dr. James MacCallum.
He was aided by the patronage of Toronto physician James MacCallum, who enabled Thomson's transition from graphic designer to professional painter.
Warty projections arise from the deposition, while subendocardial lesions may induce irregular thickenings called MacCallum plaques.
During the 1970s MacCallum re-published Riegel ’ s books “ The New Approach to Freedom ” and “ Private Enterprise Money ” and collected his papers into a new book called Flight from Inflation: The Monetary Alternative.
According to MacCallum, freedom is a triadic relationship: " x is / is not free from y to do / not to do or become / not become z ".
A detailed description of the disease was written in 1948 by Professor Peter MacCallum and his colleagues, who were treating patients from the Bairnsdale district, near Melbourne, Australia.
The shortest mandate by a Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia was Joseph Howe, for three weeks in July 1873, while the longest was MacCallum Grant, from 1916 to 1925.
Sir Mungo William MacCallum KCMG ( 26 February 1854 – 3 September 1942 ) was Chancellor of the University of Sydney from 1934 to 1936, and a noted literary critic.
In 1894, MacCallum published a book Tennyson's Idylls of the King and Arthurian Story from the 16th century in which he traced the Arthurian story from its ' Brythonic ' origins through Thomas Malory and up to its final phase in Lord Tennyson.

MacCallum and University
* Mungo William MacCallum ( 1854 – 1942 ), Professor of Modern Literature, Vice Chancellor and Chancellor of the University of Sydney, father of
* Mungo Lorenz MacCallum ( 1884 – 1934 ), Rhodes Scholar, lectured in Roman Law at University of Sydney ; writer & book reviewer
MacCallum became Professor of Literature at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1879, but moved to Sydney in 1887 to take up the post of Foundation Professor of Modern Language and Literature at Sydney University, MacCallum was chosen over 44 other candidates.
In 1897 MacCallum became president of the Sydney University Union.
The Mungo MacCallum Building at the University of Sydney was named in his honour.
A daughter, Isabella Renton MacCallum, and two sons: Mungo Lorenz MacCallum, ( 1884 – 1934 ), Rhodes scholar in 1906, who would go on to lecture in Roman Law at the University of Sydney ; and Walter Paton MacCallum, who became a brigadeer general in the army.
* Sir Mungo William MacCallum ( 1854-1942 )-Sydney University History biography of Sir Mungo
* Mungo William MacCallum ( 1854 – 1942 ), professor of literature, Chancellor of the University of Sydney, and literary critic

MacCallum and with
Political journalist Mungo MacCallum wrote: " Latham became leader too early in his career, he lacked the skills needed to deal with the webs of intrigue within his own party, he refused to massage the media and the advisers he did listen to were out of their depth against Howard's praetorian guard.
While practising law he was involved with the St Vincent's Bioethics Centre, the Mercy Hospital for Women, the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Lincoln School of Health Sciences.
* Martha MacCallum, anchor with Fox News Channel.
Hosts The Live Desk with Martha MacCallum.
After Riegel ’ s death, MacCallum obtained all Riegel ’ s papers, which now reside with the Heather Foundation, of which MacCullum is director.
He was a prolific songwriter and a number of bands and artists, such as John Farnham and Alison MacCallum, recorded his songs, the most notable being rock band Sherbet, who had a hit with his song, " You're All Woman ".
He financed the construction of a studio building in Toronto with friend Dr. James MacCallum.
The project was completed in conjunction with Brampton-based Armbro Construction, TSH Engineers Architects Planners, Peto MacCallum Ltd. and Gartner Lee Ltd.
Juliet Huddy and Mike Jerrick hosted Dayside until it was replaced with The Live Desk with Martha MacCallum in late 2006.
* MacCallum, M. A. H .; Mars, M .; and Vera, R. Second order perturbations of rotating bodies in equilibrium: the exterior vacuum problem This is a short review by three leading experts of the current state-of-the-art on constructing exact solutions which model isolated rotating bodies ( with an asymptotically flat vacuum exterior ).
Based in Los Angeles, Gallagher was co-anchor with Martha MacCallum of The Live Desk, a general assignment correspondent and substitute anchor for Studio B and Fox Report.
* Mungo Ballardie MacCallum ( 1913 – 1999 ), journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald and also ABC, producing its opening night of television in 1956
Previous programs shown in the same time slot were The Money Wheel with Ted David and Martha MacCallum and Market Watch and Morning Call.

MacCallum and art
Harris and MacCallum jointly built the Studio Building in 1914 in the Rosedale ravine to serve as a meeting and working place for the new Canadian art movement.

MacCallum and history
( Photos in the history section of WTVE's official website feature Frank Mooney, Bob Smith, and Ross MacCallum and were taken circa fall 1980 ).

MacCallum and Arts
Norm MacCallum, Thomson's patron, put it and a few other works by Thomson on display at the Arts and Letters Club.

MacCallum and .
* Martha MacCallum, ( born 1964 ), news anchor on Fox News Channel.
As described by Barcan, this period saw the emergence of mainstream talents like poets Les Murray and Geoffrey Lehmann, journalists David Solomon, Mungo MacCallum ( Jnr ) and Laurie Oakes, Oz magazine satirists Richard Neville, Richard Walsh and Martin Sharp, and maverick writer Bob Ellis.
* Bernstein, Philip, Barbara Cohen, Catriona MacCallum, Hemai Parthasarathy, Mark Patterson, and V. Siegel.
The crew were: medical doctor and researcher Roy Walford, Jane Poynter, Taber MacCallum, Mark Nelson, Sally Silverstone, Abigail Alling ( a late replacement for Silke Schneider ), Mark Van Thillo and Linda Leigh.
MacCallum owned land on Georgian Bay and Thomson worked as a guide in nearby Algonquin Park, both places where he and the other artists often travelled for inspiration.
The cost was paid by MacCallum.
Two examples are " Reality Check " and the " Great American Culture Quiz ", in which O ' Reilly quizzes two Fox News colleagues ( usually Steve Doocy and Martha MacCallum ) on pop culture.
* Great American News Quiz: Trivia questions are answered by Steve Doocy and Martha MacCallum.
In 1976, anthropologist Spencer MacCallum visited Mata Ortiz and met Juan Quezada and his extended family of brothers, sisters, their children and neighbors.
* Mata Ortiz Calendar, maintained by Spencer and Emalie MacCallum.
Spencer MacCallum at the Amerind Foundation in Dragoon, AZ, April 8, 2006, lecturing on the origins of Mata Ortiz pottery.
Spencer Heath McCallum ( 1931 ), commonly known as Spencer MacCallum, is an American anthropologist, business consultant and author.
In 1956 MacCallum and his grandfather founded the Science of Society Foundation which published a number of works including Heath's book Citadel, Market, and Altar.

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