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Of these, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations, The Yale Book of Quotations and The MacMillan Book of Proverbs, Maxims, and Famous Phrases are considered among the most reliable and comprehensive sources.
& Doherty, J. E., A new Dictionary of Irish History from 1800, Gill & MacMillan ( 2003 ) ISBN 0-7171-2520-3D.
* Turner, J., Grove Dictionary of Art, MacMillan Publishers Ltd., 1996 ; ISBN 0-19-517068-7
* Lupia, John N., ( 1995 ) " Censer ," The New Grove's Dictionary of Art ( MacMillan Publishers, London )
* A Dictionary of Irish History since 1800, D. J. Hickey & J. E. Doherty, Gill & MacMillan ( 1980 )
* Turner, J., Grove Dictionary of Art, MacMillan Publishers Ltd., 1996 ; ISBN 0-19-517068-7
* The New Grove Dictionary of Music, MacMillan, 1980
* Turner, J., Grove Dictionary of Art, MacMillan, 1996-ISBN 0-19-517068-7.
Cyzicene Hall, in A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical ,... MacMillan Co .: 1901.

MacMillan and Canadian
* 2001 – Norma MacMillan, Canadian actress ( b. 1921 )
* 1921 – Norma MacMillan, Canadian actress ( d. 2001 )
Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan, who detailed Lloyd George's role in the 1919 peace conference in her book, Paris 1919, is his great-granddaughter.
On 21 September 1940, Lt John MacMillan Stevenson Patton of the Royal Canadian Engineers risked his life when he and five others manhandled an unexploded German bomb away from the Hawker aircraft factory at Brooklands and rolled it into an existing bomb crater where it later exploded harmlessly-his bravery was subsequently recognised by the award of the George Cross.
The Canadian Crisis and the British Colonial Policy, 1828 – 1849, Toronto: MacMillan, 118 p.
It was written by the Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan with a foreword by American diplomat Richard Holbrooke.
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 1999, Weyerhaeuser purchased MacMillan Bloedel Limited, a large Canadian forestry company.
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.
In 1976 he married Ann MacMillan ( of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation since 1981 ) with whom he has a son ( Dan, who is married to the daughter of the 6th Duke of Westminster ) and two daughters, Rebecca and Kate.
Sir Ernest Alexander Campbell MacMillan, ( August 18, 1893 – May 6, 1973 ) was an internationally renowned Canadian orchestral conductor and composer, and Canada's only " Musical Knight ".
MacMillan was later < span class =" plainlinks "> interviewed by CBC Radio about his experiences as an internee at Ruhleben, as part of a series of CBC interviews with Canadian First World War veterans.
The Canadian Trio ( left to right: Zara Nelsova, Sir Ernest MacMillan, Kathleen Parlow ).
" A dominant figure in the world of Canadian music, MacMillan distinguished himself as a conductor, organist, pianist, composer, educator, writer and administrator.
A special Exhibition, < span class =" plainlinks "> Sir Ernest MacMillan ( 1893-1973 ): Portrait of a Canadian Musician was mounted by the National Library of Canada from October 17, 1994 to March 12, 1995.
MacMillan conducted the TSO in a number of recordings with Canadian pianist Glenn Gould as soloist, playing works by various composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven.
< u > Sir Ernest MacMillan: The Importance of Being Canadian </ u >.
* Bob MacMillan ( born 1952 ), Canadian hockey player and politician
* W. Kaye Lamb History of the Canadian Pacific Railway Collier MacMillan Canada Ltd. 1977 ISBN 0-02-567660-1
* 1995-Ezra Schabas, Sir Ernest MacMillan: The Importance of Being Canadian
* Thomas C. MacMillan, Canadian businessman
") MacMillan, ( September 9, 1885 – February 9, 1976 ) was a Canadian forester, forestry industrialist, wartime administrator, and philanthropist.
With Sir Ernest MacMillan, he published the four-volume French Canadian Folk Songs ( 1928 ).
The Goderich – Exeter Railway interchanges with CN in London and Toronto ( it has running rights between Silver Junction and MacMillan yard north of Toronto to interchange cars with CN ), with the Canadian Pacific Railway in Kitchener, and with the Ontario Southland Railway in Guelph.

MacMillan and Biography
Junior The Biography of An African Monkey, Delia Akeley, 1928, The MacMillan Company ISBN 978-0-312-10455-5

MacMillan and Toronto
John Kenneth Galbraith in his book The Scotch ( Toronto: MacMillan, 1964 ), written during his time as President John F. Kennedy's American ambassador to India, documents how the descendants of 19th century pioneers from Scotland who settled in Southwestern Ontario affectionately referred to themselves as Scotch.
Toronto: MacMillan, 1978.
* Walter Susskind replaces Sir Ernest MacMillan as the director of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
A modern hump yard in Maple, first named Toronto Yard and then MacMillan Yard, the freight by-pass opened in 1965 at which time Mimico was downgraded considerably, resulting in the loss of much employment.
A study of the tragedy appeared with the publication of July 2, 1903: The Mysterious Death of Big Ed Delahanty, by Mike Sowell ( New York, Toronto, MacMillan Publishing Co., 1992 ).
Historic birthplace of Sir Ernest MacMillan on Cavell Avenue in Mimico, south-west Toronto.
From 1926 to 1942, MacMillan was principal of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, later to become the Royal Conservatory of Music.
During the Centennial of the City of Toronto, in 1934, MacMillan was the chairman of the Music and Pagentry Committee.
Ernest MacMillan died in Toronto in 1973.
In 1931, Ernest and his wife Elsie MacMillan, née Keith, commissioned < span class =" plainlinks "> Page & Steele Architects, Toronto, for the construction of a new home at < span class =" plainlinks "> 115 Park Road, in Toronto's fashionable < span class =" plainlinks "> Rosedale neighborhood.
MacMillan conducted the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in two films produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 1945 .:
In 1942, MacMillan conducted the Toronto Symphony Orchestra ( TSO ) in a recording of the orchestral suite The Planets, by Gustav Holst, recorded on 78 RPM < span class =" plainlinks "> phonograph records, for RCA Victor.
< u > MacMillan on Music: Essays by Sir Ernest MacMillan </ u >, Carl Morey, ed., Dundurn Press, Toronto, 1997 ( Google Books )
* < 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.
* < span class =" plainlinks "> Heritage Toronto Moment: Sir Ernest MacMillan
* < span class =" plainlinks "> Historic property listing for 115 Park Road, Toronto, constructed c. 1931-1932 for Sir Ernest and Lady MacMillan.
The show has since received a workshop production at the Toronto Youth Theatre, directed by Hutton, with new music and lyrics by Hutton and Kieren MacMillan.
He was born in Toronto, Ontario and studied at the Toronto Conservatory of Music with Leo Smith and the University of Toronto with Boris Berlin, Healey Willan and Ernest MacMillan.
Maxwell MacMillan, Canada, Toronto, 1984.
For many years, she toured as the soprano soloist in the Bach Aria Group, and sang in annual Toronto performances of Messiah and St. Matthew Passion under Sir Ernest MacMillan and successive conductors of the Toronto Symphony.

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