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* John James Rickard Macleod ( deceased )-one of the co-discoverers of insulin at Case Western Reserve University.
Banting discussed this approach with J. J. R. Macleod, Professor of Physiology at the University of Toronto.
The election of the new Conservative Party serving government under Prime Minister Edward Heath in 1970 led to budget cuts under Chancellor of the Exchequer Iain Macleod ( who had earlier called the idea of an Open University " blithering nonsense ").
John James Rickard Macleod | John J. R. Macleod, 1923 Nobel Prize winner for discovering Insulin and Western Reserve University Professor of Physiology
In February 1922, doctor Frederick Grant Banting and biochemist John James Rickard Macleod from the University of Toronto, Canada, published their paper on the successful use of a different, alcohol based pancreatic extract for normalizing blood sugar ( glucose ) levels ( glycemia ) in a human patient, a young boy.
** Malcolm Macleod, former Rector of the University of Edinburgh
* 561 Reservoir – Macleod &# 32 ; via La Trobe University, Macleod RS &# 32 ;( Monday to Saturday ).
Macleod of the University of Toronto won the 1923 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
A lawyer by profession, McCoy is President of the Macleod Institute, affiliated with the University of Calgary, which is known for its expertise on program evaluations and environmental management.
Born in Fort Macleod, Alberta, Clark attended the University of Trinity College in Toronto.
In 1827, Macleod became a student at the University of Glasgow ; in 1831, he went to Edinburgh to study divinity under Dr Thomas Chalmers.
Macleod was educated at the University of Manitoba, and received a Bachelor of Laws degree.

Macleod and Alberta
A large oil portrait of Wray by Alberta artist Neil Boyle is on display in the Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod, Alberta.
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is a buffalo jump located where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains begin to rise from the prairie 18 km northwest of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada on highway 785.
He then moved on to Fort Macleod, District of Alberta, in 1888.
Meanwhile, the Social Credit League went into the election under the interim leadership of the Reverend Ernest George Hansell, Member of the federal Parliament for the Alberta riding of Macleod since 1935.
for Macleod ( Alberta ), leader for the 1952 election.
** Roderick Macleod ( Alberta politician )( 1959 – 1963 ), Canadian politician
After articling with the Calgary-based firm of Macleod Dixon, he was called to the Alberta Bar in 1966, and became known as a prominent lawyer.
At the beginning of the First World War, the Alberta militia units destined to become part of SALH were four cavalry regiments – 15th Light Horse in Calgary, 19th Alberta Dragoons in Edmonton, 21st Alberta Hussars in Medicine Hat and 23rd Alberta Rangers in Fort Macleod – and two infantry regiments – 101st Regiment " Edmonton Fusiliers " and 103rd Regiment " Calgary Rifles ".
Some Ktunaxa remained on or returned to the Prairies year round and had a settlement near Fort Macleod, Alberta.
Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey VC, CBE, MC, Croix de Guerre ( born 1 September 1888, Athboy, County Meath, Ireland – died Fort Macleod, Alberta, 24 August 1980 ) was an Irish Canadian rugby union player and soldier.
In 1915 he enlisted in the 13th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles, at Fort Macleod, Alberta.
He died aged 91 years and was buried at Union Cemetery in Fort Macleod, Alberta.
Lieutenant-Colonel James Farquharson Macleod ( c. September 25, 1836 – September 5, 1894 ), born in Drynoch, Isle of Skye, Scotland, was a militia officer, lawyer, NWMP officer, magistrate, judge, and politician in Alberta.
Fort Macleod and Macleod Trail, a major Calgary, Alberta, thoroughfare, are named after him.
In 1887, Macleod was appointed to the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, which then included what is now known as Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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Parts of this movie were filmed in Cochrane, Alberta, as well as at Colonel Macleod Jr. High School and Bowness Park, both in Calgary, Alberta.

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Editorship of The Spectator has often been part of a route to high office in the Conservative Party in the UK ; past editors include Iain Macleod, Ian Gilmour and Nigel Lawson, all of whom became cabinet minister or a springboard for a greater role in public affairs, as with Boris Johnson ( 1999 to 2005 ), the Conservative Mayor of London.
The Macleod family was a strength that at times has held the club together for many years and there is over 100 years experience at the club between the family.
Yallambie has never had a post office of that name, however the Simpson Barracks Post Office opened on 31 March 1987, replacing the Macleod office open since 1923, and was closed in 1996.
Macleod station has a third platform provided for in the 1970s used during peak periods to provide a place at which trains can enter the system or terminate.
The Royal Warrant has since been delegated to Ian Macleod and features on all Glengoyne products.
The city of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, east of Fort Macleod, has named a boulevard in Jerry Potts ' honour.
Macleod is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1908 to 1968 and since 1988.
This station is designed to serve the Canyon Meadows neighbourhood and it has a pedestrian bridge connecting to a large park-and-ride facility on the east side of Macleod Trail.
As of late 2007, the latest upgrade project of twinning 22X, the deck for the second bridge that crosses Fish Creek Provincial Park and the Bow River, has been completed ; the road is now twinned from just east of Macleod Trail to just before 52nd Street SE, east of the Deerfoot Trail.
Donald Macleod, however, argues that " All the suggested classifications are artificial and misleading, not least that which has been most favoured by Reformed theologians-the division into communicable and incommunicable attributes.

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