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* Reverend Norman McLeod, Presbyterian minister, St Ann's, who migrated in the 1850s with 800 settlers from surrounding communities to Waipu, New Zealand.
Norman A. McLeod was installed as Sheriff in 1856, but lasted only a short time before Simeon Halvenston was re-elected, serving the second time from 1857-1859.
This version was directed by Norman Z. McLeod from a screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, based on Lewis Carroll's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
McLeod claimed that King had cribbed the idea from a short story he wrote, and requested a portion of the royalties from " The Body " and " Stand by Me.
An untold story from Crisis on Infinite Earths was published in February 1999 as a special in Legends of the DC Universe: Crisis on Infinite Earths # 1, written by Crisis writer Marv Wolfman, with art by Paul Ryan and Bob McLeod.
The Barrington Guest House was built from 1925 on the upper Williams River near Barrington Tops by Norman T. McLeod, licensee of the Royal Hotel in Dungog, using timber cut and milled from the property.
* Enid McLeod Literary Prize ( 2001 ), from the Franco-British Society, for Marie Antoinette.
Gennini, taking advantage of the commotion started when a victim runs into the station yelling she's been robbed, grabs a gun from a policeman's holster and shoots McLeod several times.
On December 29, Canadian loyalist Colonel Sir Allan MacNab and Captain Andrew Drew of the Royal Navy commanding a party of militia, acting on information and guidance from Alexander McLeod that the vessel belongs to Mackenzie, crossed the international boundary and seized the Caroline, chased off the crew, towed her into the current, set her afire, and cast her adrift over Niagara Falls, after killing one black American named Amos Durfee in the process.
However, several unpopular policy reversals and mistakes by Liberal leader Lyn McLeod allowed Mike Harris and the Tories to benefit from the swing in support away from the NDP.
* Thomas F. Torrance, Scottish Theology from John Knox to John McLeod Campbell, T. and T. Clark, Edinburgh, 1996.
For a brief period during the late 1980s, North Stars games were telecast over Saint Cloud-based UHF station KXLI ( with Doug McLeod on play-by-play and former Islander goalie Glenn " Chico " Resch on color ), but given the station's distant transmitter location near Big Lake, Minnesota, reception in the Twin Cities ranged from mediocre to non-existent.
* The Cheese Shop, a popular magazine-style radio comedy show broadcast initially on 3PBS and then 3RRR in Melbourne, Australia and hosted by Dave Taranto and co-hosted from 1993-99 by Janet A McLeod
) In 1838 he, with Giles Strangways, a Mr McLeod and Captain John Finnis, herded cattle overland from Sydney to Adelaide, on the way proving that the Hume and the Murray were the same river.
The official opposition Liberals under Lyn McLeod were initially the beneficiaries of the NDP's unpopularity, but their poor campaign saw the momentum swung to the resurgent Tories under Mike Harris, who vaulted from third in the legislature to win a large majority.
On 18 May 2007 Don Brash joined the ANZ National Bank board as Rob McLeod retired from the board to return to his accounting practice.
Major McLeod ran the CIAU from his office at RMC as the first CIAU Secretary-Treasurer.
The town has an indirect connection to Scottish settlement in New Zealand ; the Reverend Norman McLeod emigrated to Pictou from Scotland some years after the Hector but eventually re-settled with his parishioners at St. Ann's on Cape Breton Island.
The scholarly histories of the party — from writers such as McLeod, Morton, and Smith — indicate that it was Broadbent, not Laxer that came up with the name.
Sir John McLeod Scarlett, KCMG, OBE ( born 18 August 1948 ) was Director General of the British Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6 ) from 2004 to 2009.
In 1826, Alexander Roderick McLeod of the Hudson's Bay Company ( HBC ) led an overland expedition from HBC's regional headquarters in Fort Vancouver to as far south as the Rogue.
McLeod was a cabinet minister in the Liberal government of David Peterson from 1987 to 1990, and served as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party from 1992 to 1996.

McLeod and University
The UNCF was incorporated on April 25, 1944 by Frederick D. Patterson ( then president of what is now Tuskegee University ), Mary McLeod Bethune, and others.
Allan McLeod Cormack of Tufts University in Massachusetts independently invented a similar process, and both Hounsfield and Cormack shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Geoffrey Bennington & Ian McLeod ( Chicago & London: Chicago University Press, 1987, ISBN 978-0-226-14324-8 ).
David Wood, John P. Leavey, Jr., & Ian McLeod ( Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995 ).
* Kenneth R. Stevens ; Border Diplomacy-The Caroline and McLeod Affairs in Anglo-American-Canadian Relations, 1837-1842 University of Alabama Press, 1989 ; ISBN 0-8173-0434-7
Next Barbara McLeod of the University of Texas, Austin, produced the first detailed analyses of stelae inscriptions.
* Freedom of Expression ( McLeod book ) by Kembrew McLeod, first published in 2005 by Doubleday as Freedom of Expression ®: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity, reprinted in 2007 by University of Minnesota Press as Freedom of Expression ®: Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property
McLeod was also appointed to the Board of Governors of Lakehead University in 1986.
( Danny ) McLeod award recognizes the contribution made to the University Cup by the Most Valuable Player.
( Composition ) at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, under the tutorship of composers David Farquhar and Jenny McLeod.
Mary Jane McLeod Bethune ( July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955 ) was an American educator and civil rights leader best known for starting a school for African-American students in Daytona Beach, Florida, that eventually became Bethune-Cookman University and for being an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
To add to their laurels, six years later the Players performed an old spy melodrama titled The Queen ’ s Messenger in the world ’ s first dramatic program to be broadcast simultaneously over both radio and the new medium called television .< ref > McLeod, Elizabeth, Old Time Radio Moments of the Century < www. old-time. com / mcleod / top100. html >; New York Times, “ Play Is Broadcast by Voice and Acting in Radio-Television ,” September 12, 1928, pp. 1, 10 ; Lanza, Joseph, & Dennis Penna, Russ, Russ Columbo and the Crooner Mystique ( Feral House, 2002 ), p. 155 ; Hawes, William, American Television Drama, The Experimental Years ( University of Alabama Press, 1986 ), p. 155 ; Wilkin, Jeff, “ In 1928, WGY Transmitted First Pictures on Television ,” Daily Gazette, Schenectady, NY, September 11, 2006, p. C1 .</ ref >
McLeod grew up in Hervey Bay and studied journalism at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane.
* 1953 James Graham McLeod ( b 1932 ; in College 1949-53 ), afterwards AO and Professor of Neurology, Sydney University.
", Christopher McLeod, Glenn Switkes --- University of California, Berkeley.
McLeod attended Canton McKinley High School and graduated with a BS in Computer Science from Bowling Green State University.

McLeod and Manitoba
* Bryan McLeod ( born 1974 ), Canadian politician from Manitoba
* Duncan Stuart McLeod ( 1854 – 1933 ), Canadian politician from Manitoba
* Duncan Lloyd McLeod ( 1874 – 1935 ), Canadian politician from Manitoba
Alan McLeod grew up in Stonewall, Manitoba, the son of a doctor.
There is a street in Stonewall, Manitoba named after McLeod.
Born in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, the son of Henry and Mary May ( McLeod ) Beamish, Beamish graduated with a B. A.
John William McLeod Thompson, BA, LLB, ( July 18, 1908 in Elkhorn, Manitoba – December 15, 1986 in Winnipeg ) was a lawyer, politician and judge in Manitoba, Canada.
Duncan Lloyd McLeod ( May 26, 1874 — May 10, 1935 ) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Duncan Stuart McLeod ( December 17, 1854 – July 31, 1933 ) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
McLeod died on July 31, 1933 in Brenda, Manitoba.
The Liberals were defeated by the United Farmers of Manitoba in the 1922 provincial election, and Williams lost his seat to McLeod by 353 votes.
He was defeated in the 1922 provincial election, finishing third against United Farmers of Manitoba candidate Duncan Stuart McLeod.

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