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Starring was newcomer Julie Andrews in her Broadway debut as Polly, with a cast including John Hewer, Geoffrey Hibbert, Dilys Laye, Bob Scheerer, Stella Claire, Ann Wakefield, Millicent Martin and Moyna MacGill.
She was named for her maternal grandmother, Roberta Traill Brooke MacGill Howard and was known as Bobby to close friends and family.
Contracting polio just before her graduation, MacGill was told that she would probably spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair.
* Tracy MacGill ( via her brother )

MacGill and My
My Mother, the Judge: A Biography of Judge Helen Gregory MacGill.

MacGill and Biography
* Biography of MacGill and bibliography from Library and Archives Canada

MacGill and Helen
MacGill was born in Vancouver on 27 March 1905, daughter of James Henry MacGill, a prominent Vancouver lawyer, and Helen Gregory MacGill, British Columbia's first woman judge.
* Hughes, Everett Cherrington & Hughes, Helen MacGill.

MacGill and Gregory
Elizabeth Muriel Gregory " Elsie " MacGill, OC ( 27 March 1905 – 4 November 1980 ), known as the " Queen of the Hurricanes ", was the world's first female aircraft designer.
Daughter the Engineer: The Life of Elsie Gregory MacGill.
" Obituary: Elizabeth ( Elsie ) Gregory MacGill, FC AS1, 1905-1980.
" ' Queen of the Hurricanes ': Elsie Gregory MacGill, aeronautical engineer and women's advocate.
* " Her Daughter the Engineer: The Life of Elsie Gregory MacGill by Richard I. Bourgeois-Doyle " from the National Research Council Canada Research Press Monographs Publishing Program
* Elizabeth Muriel Gregory MacGill ( 1983 )
* MacGill, Elizabeth Muriel Gregory ( Elsie )

MacGill and .
The famous Irish navvy-turned-novelist Patrick MacGill, author of many books about the experiences of Irish migrant itinerant labourers in Britain at around the turn of the 19th to 20th century, such as The Rat Pit and the autobiographical Children of the Dead End, is from the Glenties area.
Represented by the Pace / MacGill Gallery in New York, he has also created public art installations, many of them anonymously.
Lansbury was born in Poplar, London, United Kingdom, to Northern Irish-born actress Moyna MacGill and timber merchant and politician Edgar Lansbury, a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain and former mayor of the London Borough of Poplar.
Pace / MacGill Gallery, New York.
0n 18 November 1571, the new Regent, John Erskine, Earl of Mar, sent Morton, with Robert Pitcairn, Commendator of Dunfermline and James MacGill of Nether Rankeillour to treat with Elizabeth's representative Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, Governor of Berwick upon Tweed.
MacGill graduated from the University of Toronto in 1927, was the first Canadian woman to earn a degree in aeronautical engineering.
MacGill was also responsible for designing solutions to allow the aircraft to operate during the winter, introducing de-icing controls and a system for fitting skis for landing on snow.
Elsie MacGill portrayed as " The Queen of the Hurricanes.
In the midst of this project MacGill and the works manager, E. J.
MacGill and Soulsby were married in 1943 and moved to Toronto, where they set up an aeronautical consulting business.
After a short illness, MacGill died on 4 November 1980 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
* MacGill, E. M. G.

published and biography
His version of Columbus ' life, published in 1829, was more a romance than a biography.
* A German-language biography was published soon after Haley's death, written by Peter Cornelsen and Harald D. Kain.
It is the church's de facto " official biography " of Eddy, though it was not published by the church.
Elizabeth Gaskell's biography The Life of Charlotte Brontë was published in 1857.
Tacitus ' major historical works, including The Histories and Agricola's biography, were all written and published under Domitian's successors Nerva ( 96 – 98 ) and Trajan ( 98 – 117 ).
In 1997 the Italian publishing house Editrice ComicArt published a lavish volume about Don Rosa's biography and work related to the Disney characters.
In 2007, the biography The Don McLean Story: Killing Us Softly With His Songs was published.
Rabbi Yedidiah Tiah Weil ( 1721 – 1805 ), a Prague resident, who described the creation of golems, including those created by Rabbi Avigdor Kara of Prague, did not mention the Maharal, and Rabbi Meir Perels ' biography of the Maharal published in 1718 does not mention a golem.
In 1991 Michael Shelden, an American professor of literature, published a biography.
* The Society of Tomorrow by Molinari, published electronically by The Library of Economics and Liberty with annotations, biography, etc.
A biography of Carangi by Stephen Fried called Thing of Beauty ( the title of John Keats ' famous poem ) was published in 1993.
S. T. Joshi concludes in his biography, H. P. Lovecraft: A Life, that Derleth's claims are " almost certainly fictitious " and that most of Lovecraft's works published in the amateur press are most likely now in the public domain.
* The first full-length biography was Lovecraft: a Biography ( ISBN 0-345-25115-6 ), written by L. Sprague de Camp ; published in 1975, it is now out of print.
An unabridged reprint in two volumes of Joshi's biography, newly retitled I Am Providence :", was published in 2010 by Hippocampus Press.
In the same year Newton Arvin published the critical biography Herman Melville, which won the nonfiction National Book Award.
* In 1999, author Tony Fletcher published a biography of Moon entitled Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon in the United Kingdom.
Harold Wilson – the subject of an enthusiastic campaign biography by Foot published by Robert Maxwell's Pergamon Press in 1964 – offered Foot a place in his first government, but Foot turned it down.
The following list of the roles performed by Marietta Alboni was drawn up by Arthur Pougin and published in his biography of the singer.
In a demonstration of Michelangelo's unique standing, he was the first Western artist whose biography was published while he was alive.
She also updated her biography on her dad and published Frank Sinatra: An American Legend.
A biography, Ogden Nash: the Life and Work of America's Laureate of Light Verse, was written by Douglas M. Parker, published in 2005 and in paperback in 2007.
After his father's death, Edmund Gosse published a typical Victorian biography, The Life of Philip Henry Gosse ( 1890 ).
In 2004 polar explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes published a biography which was a strong defence of Scott and an equally forthright rebuttal of Huntford ; the book is dedicated " To the Families of the Defamed Dead ".
In 2005 David Crane published a new Scott biography which, according to Barczewski, goes some way towards an assessment of Scott " free from the baggage of earlier interpretations ".
Carter's authorized biography, " Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes ," by Dan Ouellette was published by ArtistShare in 2008.

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