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In 1963, Philby was revealed to be a member of the spy ring now known as the Cambridge Five, the other members of which were Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt, and John Cairncross.
Philby had been briefed on the situation shortly before reaching Washington in 1949 ; it was clear to Philby that the agent was Donald Maclean, who worked in the British Embassy at the time and whose wife, Melinda, lived in New York.
Philby had undertaken to devise an escape plan which would warn Maclean, currently in England, of the intense suspicion he was under and arrange for him to flee.
Burgess had to get to London to warn Maclean, who was under surveillance.
Burgess was sent back to England, where he met Maclean in his London club.
The " affair of the missing diplomats ," as it was referred to before Burgess and Maclean surfaced in Moscow, attracted a great deal of public attention, and Burgess ' disappearance, which identified him as complicit in Maclean's espionage, deeply compromised Philby's position.
Fuchs attended a conference of the Combined Policy Committee ( CPC ) in 1947, a committee created to facilitate exchange of atomic secrets between the highest levels of government of the U. S., Great Britain and Canada ; Donald Maclean, as British co-secretary of CPC, was also in attendance.
Who was that Katherine Maclean?
What was once a smithy is now a garage still in the hands of the Maclean family.
For a few weeks he was the youngest brigadier in the British Army, and he was one of only two men in the entire war to rise from private to brigadier ( the other being Fitzroy Maclean ).
( The independent Liberal parliamentary leadership was briefly taken over by the unknown Donald Maclean until Asquith, who had lost his seat like other leading Liberals, returned to the House at a by-election ).
Around 1873, Mathew Maclean donated land for the Presbyterian Church, and it was built at a cost of $ 2, 441. 01 with a membership of seventeen.
En route to Iceland in the company of the painter Johann Zoffany, the Bishop of Linköping, and a Dr. Solander, Banks ( later a president of the Royal Society ) was entertained by Maclean of Drummen, on the Isle of Mull.
Philby was eased out of office and quietly retired in 1953 after the defection of his friends and fellow members of the " Cambridge spy ring " Donald Duart Maclean and Guy Burgess.
In Scotland, Connolly's thinking was hugely influential for socialists such as John Maclean, who would similarly combine his leftist thinking with nationalist ideas when he formed his Scottish Workers Republican Party.
* Charles Rawden Maclean ( 1815 – 1880 ), alias " John Ross " opponent of slavery, was born in Fraserburgh
Although originally sold as a secret medicine, Warburg's Tincture was highly regarded by many eminent medical professionals who considered it as being superior to quinine ( e. g. Surgeon-General W. C. Maclean, Professor of Military Medicine at British Army Medical School, Netley ).
Between 1830 and 1843, while Maclean was in charge of affairs on the Gold Coast, no confrontations occurred with Asante.
It was incredible ..." However, noted Fitzroy Maclean, " too much dash had its penalties.
Westphal was also a studio analyst along with Don Maclean for the 2007 Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament games that aired on FSN.
Blunt, a Fellow of Trinity College, was several years older than Burgess, Maclean, and Philby ; he acted as a talent-spotter and recruiter.
Philby learned one of the suspects was Maclean.
Realizing he had to act fast, he ordered Burgess, who was on the embassy staff as well and living with Philby, to warn Maclean in England, where he was serving in the Foreign Office headquarters.

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Allan Maclean reported that 20 bodies were recovered in the spring thaw the following May.
Maclean was reported in the Daily Telegraph as having spent more than £ 20, 000 improving his farmhouse under the Additional Costs Allowance ( ACA ) scheme before selling it for £ 750, 000.
It is unlikely that Canna ever formed part of the territories of the MacDonald Lordship of the Isles, which title became forfeit in 1493, as Monro reported of " Kannay " in 1549 that the island was a: " faire maine land, foure myle lange, inhabit and manurit, with paroche kirke in it, guid for corne, fishing and grassing, with a falcon nest in it, pertines to the Abbot of Colmkill ", although it " burned with fire " as part of the feud between Clanranald and Maclean of Duart in the late 16th century.
Although Maclean did not transmit technical data on the atom bomb, he reported on its development and progress, particularly the amount of plutonium ( used in the Fat Man bombs ) available to the United States.
It has been reported that Maclean suggested to Moscow that the goal of the Marshall Plan was to ensure American economic domination in Europe.
Maclean is also reported to have commented on the World Bank created at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 and the International Monetary Fund, a related institution.
In Cairo Maclean dined with Alexander Cadogan, his FO superior, and the next day reported to Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary.

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Firstly, excepting Maclean, none of the labour leaders developed a class analysis of the war, nor did they seriously consider threatening the power and authority of the state.
Lady Maclean was gravely injured in the explosion and later died of her injuries while Sir Donald was seriously injured.
The drive back was uneventful, but nearing Cairo, Maclean, along with most of his party, was seriously injured in a crash and spent months out of action.

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Melinda left Maclean, and briefly lived with Philby in Moscow ; in 1968 she returned to Maclean.
The sessions began in June 1967, with the group ( except for Lee and Maclean ) replaced by well-known Los Angeles session musicians Billy Strange ( guitar ), Don Randi ( piano ), Hal Blaine ( drums ) and most likely Carol Kaye ( bass ).
Maclean ( 1972 ) further suggests that the Dutch may have simply made a cartographical error, and confused Hirta with Skildar, the old name for Haskeir island much nearer the main Outer Hebrides archipelago.
vii., and his correspondence with Lord Carew in 1615 and 1617 by Sir F. Maclean for the same society in 1860.
Through prioritising independence as a key component in its political philosophy, it stands in the tradition of John Maclean who set up the Scottish Workers Republican Party in the early part of the 20th century, combining socialist economics with Scottish independence policies.
The term " Five " began to be used in 1961, when KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn named Maclean and Burgess as part of a " Ring of Five ", with Philby a ' probable ' third, alongside two other agents whom he did not know.
* Cambridge Spies ( BBC Drama ) with Toby Stephens as Kim Philby, Tom Hollander as Guy Burgess, Rupert Penry-Jones as Donald Maclean, and Samuel West as Anthony Blunt.
* Philby, Burgess and Maclean, 1977 Granada Television drama-documentary, recently re-broadcast on BBC Four, with Derek Jacobi as Burgess.
* Burgess, Maclean and Philby appear in the Doctor Who Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Endgame dealing with their defection to Russia.
Then a member of the Independent Labour Party ( ILP ), Maclean worked closely with other socialists in the Glasgow area, as part of the Red Clydeside movement.
It is also likely that his information helped in the investigation of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in the U. S. Gouzenko, being a cipher clerk by profession, likely also assisted with the Venona investigation, which probed Soviet codes and which eventually led to the discovery of vital Soviet spies such as Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Kim Philby, Anthony Blunt, and John Cairncross ( the so-called Cambridge Five ), as well as Alan Nunn May.
Founded in 1905 by Toronto journalist and entrepreneur Lt .- Col. John Bayne Maclean, a 43-year-old trade magazine publisher who purchased an advertising agency's in-house business journal, along with its 5, 000-strong subscription base.
On November 10, Lieutenant Colonel Allen Maclean, who had been involved in an attempt to lift the siege at St. Jean, arrived with 200 men of his Royal Highland Emigrants.
It was established in 1903 as a splinter from the Social Democratic Federation ( SDF ) by James Connolly, Neil Maclean and SDF members impressed with the politics of the American socialist Daniel De Leon, a Marxist theoretician and leading figure of the Socialist Labor Party of America.
Still, the tiny group managed to persevere, with a young engineer named Neil Maclean serving as National Secretary.
Brock offers a wide range of programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including professional degrees, and is 15th nationally ranked Comprehensive University with significant degree of research activity according to Maclean ’ s 2011 University Rankings.
According to that account, the island's chief, Lachlan Mor Maclean, struck a deal with the Spanish commander to reprovision and refit the ship in return for military intervention on the side of the MacLeans in their feud with enemies on nearby islands.
In 1812 Sir Hector Maclean ( the 7th Baronet of Morvern and 23rd Chief of the Clan Maclean ) emigrated to Pictou from Glensanda and Kingairloch in Scotland with almost the entire population of 500.

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