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MacMillan and Brownlee
In 1934, Brownlee was sued for seduction by Vivian MacMillan, a family friend.
In 1934, Brownlee was sued for the seduction of Vivian MacMillan, a Brownlee family friend and clerk in the provincial Attorney-General's office.

MacMillan and had
As noted in the inaugural edition of The Baseball Encyclopedia ( MacMillan, 1969 ), Ruth's career total would have been changed to 715 if historians during the 1960s had been successful in pursuing this matter.
However, Justice William Carlos Ives, who presided over the trial, disregarded its finding, ruling that MacMillan had failed to show that she had suffered any damage.
Brownlee's father had died in January 1934, while the MacMillan suit was still pending.
A commitment to refreshing the repertoire had led the Allegri Quartet to give more than 60 world premières since 1964, including specially commissioned pieces by leading composers such as James MacMillan, Jonathan Harvey and Colin Matthews.
In 2009, she had her first novel published by Pan MacMillan, called The Mistress.
The villains almost always managed to menace Sweet Polly Purebred ( voiced by Norma MacMillan ), an anthropomorphic canine TV reporter, as part of their nefarious schemes ; she was a helpless damsel in distress most of the time, and had a habit of singing in a somewhat whining tone of voice, " Oh where, oh where has my Underdog gone?
During his tenure as the men's coach, Charles had a hand in beginning the career of numerous outstanding future players, including American men's internationals Kasey Keller and Steve Cherundolo, American women's internationals Tiffeny Milbrett and Shannon MacMillan and Canadian international Christine Sinclair.
Her mother, Diane Elizabeth ( née MacMillan ), was an actress and casting director who had died of cancer after Polley's 11th birthday.
MacMillan was initially detained by the German Police, and then imprisoned as an enemy alien, as < span class =" plainlinks "> Canada had declared war on Imperial Germany on August 5.
Over the next several months, North continued to make television appearances on such shows as 77 Sunset Strip, Rescue 8, Cheyenne, Bronco, Colt. 45, and Sugarfoot, as well as breaking into feature films with roles in The Miracle of the Hills and The Big Operator until, in the spring of 1959, almost a year after he'd first auditioned, MacMillan contacted North's mother to tell her young North had been chosen to play the role of Dennis " The Menace " Mitchell.
While Bussell was still at school, the choreographer Kenneth MacMillan had noticed her talent, and in 1988 he gave her the leading role in his ballet The Prince of the Pagodas to Benjamin Britten's music, which led to her moving to The Royal Ballet.
Just prior to the opening of GO service, CN had moved much of its freight operations from downtown areas to the new MacMillan Yard north of the city.
Although Quigley did not overtly condemn the Anglo-American financial coterie that he wrote about, he, according to an interview he gave, and letters of his that were later published by the magazine Conspiracy Digest, had the plates of his book destroyed against his will by MacMillan, and believed that his work was being suppressed.

MacMillan and her
Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan, who detailed Lloyd George's role in the 1919 peace conference in her book, Paris 1919, is his great-granddaughter.
In his 1978 ballet, Mayerling Kenneth MacMillan portrayed Elisabeth in a pas de deux with her son Prince Rudolf, the principal character in the ballet.
She received the MacMillan and Brissenden for creative writing ; the Canada Council award ; the Vancouver Mayor's Arts Award for Literary Arts ; and the Order of Canada for her contributions to Canadian literature.
In 1998, she was embroiled in a controversy in the British press when her second book on Mary Bell, Cries Unheard was published and she announced that she was sharing the publishing fee, from MacMillan Publishers, with Mary Bell for collaborating on the book.
* Lady MacMillan threatened to withdraw performing rights to works by her late husband Sir Kenneth MacMillan
Jean Ashworth Bartle won the 1977 Leslie Bell Scholarship ( Prize ), and the 1982 Sir Ernest MacMillan Scholarship, which enabled her to study with Sir David Willcocks and Margaret Hillis at Westminster Choir College, Princeton, New Jersey.

MacMillan and 1930
* Jungle Portraits, Akeley, Delia, J, 1930, The MacMillan Company
It took the its famous and well-known call letters of KMPC in March 1930 ( under the ownership of MacMillan Petroleum Company, for which the station's call letters were named ) and kept those for nearly 70 years.

MacMillan and subsequent
* The Encyclopedia of Baseball, published by MacMillan, 1969, and subsequent editions

MacMillan and until
Map showing voyages of Nearchus and the campaigns of Alexander until shortly after acquiring the Persian Empire-from A History of the Ancient World, George Willis Botsford Ph. D., The MacMillan Company, 1913
As he was not to begin tutorials until 1911, he took the job of classics tutor to Harold MacMillan in the sabbatical, although he was later fired by Nellie MacMillan for being a high-church Anglican.
* < span class =" plainlinks "> Toronto Symphony Orchestra / About / History the death of Luigi von Kunits in 1931, Sir Ernest MacMillan was appointed Music Director and would become the Orchestra's longest-standing Music Director, presiding from 1931 until 1956.
John MacMillan ran the company until his retirement in 1936.
MacMillan was born at Kilwinning, in North Ayrshire, but lived in the East Ayrshire town of Cumnock until 1977.
In 1957 he was appointed a director of MacMillan Bloedel and later served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer until his retirement in 1973.
In 1989, Kenneth MacMillan joined the company as artistic associate and worked with the company from 1989 until his death in 1992.
For five days they went on, following the mirage, until on 27 April, having covered some of dangerous sea-ice, MacMillan was forced to admit that Piugaattoq was right.

MacMillan and 1933
# John Angus MacMillan, Liberal ( 1933 – 1940 )
New York: MacMillan Co., 1933.

MacMillan and ;
London ; New York, MacMillan ; St. Martins Press ( 1978 )
His new ideas become valuable assets to MacMillan Toys ; however, Billy begins feeling annoyed and neglected, feeling that Josh has forgotten who he really is.
* Avnery, Uri ( 1968 ): Israel Without Zionists: A Plea for Peace in the Middle East, MacMillan Co., New York, Hardbound ( 1st Edition in 1968 ; many reprints )
The other eighteen who were awarded this distinction were: Roy Chapman Andrews ; Robert Bartlett ; Frederick Russell Burnham ; George Kruck Cherrie ; James L. Clark ; Merian C. Cooper ; Lincoln Ellsworth ; Louis Agassiz Fuertes ; George Bird Grinnell ; Charles A. Lindbergh ; Donald Baxter MacMillan ; Clifford H. Pope ; George P. Putnam ; Kermit Roosevelt ; Carl Rungius ; Stewart Edward White ; Orville Wright. Byrd Memorial on Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandAlso in 1927, the City of Richmond dedicated the Richard Evelyn Byrd Flying Field, now Richmond International Airport, in Henrico County, Virginia.
* Robert Olby ; " The Path to The Double Helix: Discovery of DNA "; first published in October 1974 by MacMillan, with foreword by Francis Crick ; ISBN 0-486-68117-3 ; the definitive DNA textbook, revised in 1994, with a 9 page postscript.

MacMillan and story
Written as a fictional autobiography, this novel tells the story of middle-aged protagonist Thomas MacMillan, who, in his struggle to understand himself and his origins, reflects on the relative isolation of his early life with his unconventional Trinidadian grandmother.

MacMillan and completely
Ray has a completely extended family ( which has different nationalities ranging from Swiss to Scottish to Russian ), including his Aunt Lois ( who appears in the episode, " The Spirit of Aunt Lois "), and Uncle Andrew MacMillan of Dunkeld, Scotland ( who is mentioned as being deceased in " Bustman's Holiday ").

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