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  Donald C. MacDonald - Definition, explanation
MacDonald was elected leader of the Ontario CCF in November 1953, and led it for 17 years.
MacDonald took over the party in the middle of the Cold War and at the height of McCarthyism when socialism was viewed with suspicion.
MacDonald won a seat in the legislature in the 1955 election representing the Toronto riding of York South, and fought for issues such as prison reform and universal public healthcare.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/d/do/donald_c__macdonald.php   (731 words)

  
 Donald C. MacDonald - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
MacDonald was elected leader of the Ontario CCF in November 1953, and led it for 17 years.
MacDonald won a seat in the legislature in the 1955 election representing the Toronto riding of York South, and fought for issues such as prison reform and universal public healthcare.
As the province's population became more urban and as social issues came to the forefront, the NDP had a major breakthrough in the 1967 election rising from seven seats to 20.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Donald_C._MacDonald   (619 words)

  
 MacDonald Architects
Builder/Architect Bay Area featured Donald MacDonald in a three part series titled, "An Untutored Process." The articles cover Donald MacDonald's beginnings as well as the highlights of his career.
Donald MacDonald doesn't pound the table or raise his voice when he speaks, but he admits he's angry.
MacDonald, a San Francisco architect who's been working on bridges for 25 years, designed the single-tower, self-anchored suspension bridge that...
www.donaldmacdonaldarchitects.com /news.html   (1276 words)

  
 Betty MacDonald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
MacDonald was born in Boulder, Colorado, in 1908.
MacDonald died in Seattle of cancer in 1958.
MacDonald rocketed to fame when her first book, The Egg and I, was published just after World War Two.
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/b/be/betty_macdonald.html   (208 words)

  
 Donald MacDonald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donald Ulyses MacDonald, a character in popular BBC1 TV series Monarch of the Glen portrayed by Tom Baker.
Donald MacDonald, 23rd Laird of Glenbogle in Compton MacKenzie's novels that inspired the series.
Donald C. MacDonald, leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party and its predecessor the Ontario Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in the 1950s and 1960s.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Donald_MacDonald   (159 words)

  
 Sir John Alexander Macdonald, G. C. B.
Macdonald was elected as a Conservative, that party being in power at the time.
Macdonald had a singular natural aptitude for walking the tight-rope as safely as the floor.
Uninvited, Macdonald, with two or three of his associates, attended the conference, and at its second meeting his enthusiasm fired the delegates from Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Bruns-wick with a new loyalty to a united colony.
www.oldandsold.com /articles35/american-statesmen-19.shtml   (2717 words)

  
 publicpower :: The Ontario NDP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Donald MacDonald and the birth of the NDP
MacDonald’s approach was one of gradualism; he would sell the aspects of social democracy that the Ontario public was ready, at the time, to buy.
MacDonald continued to serve in the Legislature for many years as critic and his own memoir, The Happy Warrior, is one of the best historical sources available, particularly for his years as leader.
www.publicpower.ca /the_party/history_4.htm   (2445 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bob Rae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
There was a delay of several months before former party leader Donald C. MacDonald resigned his seat in York South to force a by-election so that Rae could enter the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
John Sandfield Macdonald The Honourable John Sandfield Macdonald (December 12, 1812-June 1, 1872) was the first Premier of the Canadian province of Ontario after the province was created as a result of the confederation of Canada in 1867.
Edward Blake The Honourable Dominick Edward Blake, PC (October 13, 1833 – March 1, 1912), (known as Edward Blake) was Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1871 to 1872 and leader of the Liberal Party of Canada from 1880 to 1887.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bob-Rae   (8370 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Donald Macdonald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Donald Ulyses MacDonald is a fictional character in the TV series Monarch of the Glen.
Captain Donald MacDonald was the second son of the Captain (Chief) of Clanranald and a member of Prince Charlies army, serving in the Royal Ecossois Regiment of the French army, sent by the King of France to assist Prince Charles.
Donald Stovel Macdonald, PC, CC (born March 1, 1932) is a former Canadian Liberal politician and Cabinet minister.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Donald-Macdonald   (505 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Gen Web Project - SASKATCHEWAN AND ITS PEOPLE by JOHN HAWKES Vol 1II 1924
MacDonald engaged in farming in Ontario until 1893, when he retired from that line of work and was subsequently appointed bailiff, in which office he has served for the past twelve years.
MacDonald is very conscientious in the discharge of the important duties devolving upon him and has proved himself to be the right man for the place, demonstrating great efficiency and capability in handling any matters that arise.
MacDonald was married to Miss Maude Honden and they have become the parents of two children: Lucinda, born in May, 1917; and Allison, who was born in May, 1920.
www.rootsweb.com /~cansk/SaskatchewanAndItsPeople/VolumeIII/MacDonaldGeorgeC.html   (561 words)

  
 Seattle Press on Line - Time Traveling The Roosevelt District With Betty Macdonald
Betty MacDonald's stories where at the top of our familily's reading list thanks to mom, and I'm only now realising why she considered these books to be not only very funny, but beautifully written.
MacDonald, and I now feel a warm and delightful connection to all of you--indeed, you all seem to be part of an incredible family, the extended MacDonald family.
JOAN MACDONALD KEIL July 14, 1929 - July 18, 2004 Joan Macdonald Keil was born on July 14, 1929 in Port Townsend, Washington and passed away July 18, 2004 at the age of 75, in Bellevue, WA at the Gardens at Town Square.
www.seattlepress.com /article-9455.html   (13672 words)

  
 Margaret Fawson, Donald C. Horne and Marcus Williams
These appeals were brought by Margaret Fawson, Donald C. Horne and Marcus Williams under section 21(4) of the Public Service Employment Act against the corrective action taken under s.
The initial appeals brought forward by appellants Donald Home and Margaret Fawson against the screening criteria were allowed, with reasons for the decision made by Michael Sloan on July 19, 2002.
She stated that the definition of extensive in the re-screening process was either A or B or C or D, and it was sufficient if an applicant met only one of those definitions.
www.psc-cfp.gc.ca /recours/dec/sum2003/dfawson_e.htm   (7249 words)

  
 I4640: Archibald Donald MACKINNON (C.M.G., O.B.E.) (27 MAR 1864 - )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Donald MacKinnon, THE MACLEODS: THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section III, "Cadet Families", Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1970, p.
Archibald Donald, C.M.G., O.B.E.,...was born on 27th March 1864, and studied Medicine at the University of Aberdeen, at which he graduated M.D. in 1892.
He married, as his first wife, Mary Henderson, daughter of Henry MacDonald of Viewfield, Portree, without issue, and, as his second wife, Mrs.
www.macleodgenealogy.com /ACMS/D0010/I4640.html   (104 words)

  
 Bob Rae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eleven of the party's 21 MPPs had endorsed his candidacy, but he had few strong allies apart from Cooke and former leader Donald C. MacDonald.
Elie Martel, who had supported Rae for the leadership, later became a prominent opponent in caucus.
There was a delay of several months before MacDonald resigned his seat in York South to force a by-election, so that Rae could enter the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bob_Rae   (3191 words)

  
 Online Book Reviews on Child Literature - Childrens Book Reviews
Betty MacDonald was born in Boulder, Colorado, to Darsie and Sydney Bard.
In 1942, she married Donald C. MacDonald and moved with him and their daughters to a beach home on Vashon Island.
Their fortune changed with a call from MacDonald's sister Mary Bard, who told her to prepare an outline for publishers who were coming the next day.
www.lookingglassreview.com /Betty_MacDonald.html   (507 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay: MacDonald, Betty (1908-1958)
On April 29, 1942, she married Donald C. MacDonald (1910-1975) and moved with him and her daughters to a beach home on Vashon Island.
The house where MacDonald wrote her books is located about a quarter of a mile south of Dolphin Point on the east side of Vashon Island.
Betty and Donald's beach-front house is a private residence, and the orchards, woods, and pristine natural setting remain essentially unchanged.
www.historylink.org /output.CFM?file_ID=156   (1338 words)

  
 Le très honorable Sir John A. Macdonald, K.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D. (Le Temple de la renommée des chemins de fer ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Macdonald savait que les chemins de fer étaient essentiels à l’unification et à la prospérité de cette grande nation.
Macdonald va jusqu’à promettre la construction, en dix ans, d’un chemin de fer reliant la côte Ouest et le Québec pour inciter la Colombie-Britannique à se joindre à la Confédération, proposition que celle-ci accepte en 1871.
Macdonald a été fait chevalier pour le rôle qu’il a joué dans le développement du pays, notamment dans la construction de ce grand chemin de fer qu’est le CFCP.
railfame.ca /2004/member/macdonald.fr.html   (488 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Macdonald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
MacDonald, Edward H. — of Dutchess County, N.Y. Socialist.
MacDonald, Kathleen I. — of Wayne County, Mich.
Son of John G. Macdonald and Harriet (Hart) Macdonald; married 1944 to Phyllis Brooks.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/macdonald.html   (706 words)

  
 Newfoundland biographies - K-P - Newfoundland History
Macdonald, Sir Gordon (1888-), governor of Newfoundland (1946-49) was born at Gwaenysgor, Prestatyn North Wales, on May 27, 1888, son of Thomas and Ellen Macdonald.
MacDonald, Robert Gear (1874-1943), pharmacist and poet, was born in St.
Morison, Donald (1857-1924), lawyer, was born on April 22, 1857.
www2.marianopolis.edu /nfldhistory/Newfoundland%20biographies%20K-P.htm   (6475 words)

  
 Manhattan Institute Scholar | Heather Mac Donald
Heather Mac Donald is a John M. Olin fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor to City Journal.
Mac Donald has clerked for the Honorable Stephen Reinhardt, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, has been an attorney-advisor in the Office of the General Counsel of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and a volunteer with the Natural Resource Defense Fund in New York City.
Mac Donald received her B.A. in English from Yale University, graduating Summa Cum Laude with a Mellon Fellowship to Cambridge University, where she earned her M.A. in English and studied in Italy through a Clare College study grant.
www.manhattan-institute.org /html/mac_donald.htm   (1441 words)

  
 BlogsCanada: E-Group - Desmond Morton on political corruption in Canadian history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Among the loot was a telegram to Allan from Macdonald that most historians can recite from memory: “I must have another ten thousand.
Both Macdonald and Allan knew that Canadian elections were not won by prayers but by cash.
MacDonald’s reward, for a month of ill-concealed frustration, was a two-seat boost in support.
www.blogscanada.ca /egroup/CommentView.aspx?guid=d0930c64-b0a0-4086-a6a9-ba184ebf3b51   (1677 words)

  
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Donald Wolfit was born in 1902 in the village of Balderton in Nottinghamshire.
The Donald Wolfit Papers were purchased from the Wolfit family via Bertram Rota Ltd. in 1991.
Although the primary focus of the papers is on Wolfit's career as an actor-manager, there is a significant amount of material concerning some of the theatrical issues of the day upon which Wolfit, as a leader in his profession, felt compelled to comment.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/uthrc/00153.xml   (2377 words)

  
 Karl-Friedrich Böhringer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
We consider the family of area bisectors of a polygon (possibly with holes) in the plane.
The question of determining all the bisectors of polygonal parts arises in connection with the development of efficient part positioning strategies when using these devices.
MacDonald, Upper and Lower Bounds for Programmable Vector Fields with Applications to MEMS and Vibratory Plate Parts Feeders, In Mark Overmars and Jean-Paul Laumond, editors,
www.cs.cornell.edu /home/karl/Bisectors   (261 words)

  
 ( C ) > Crisp, Donald
Donald Crisp and Angela Lansbury are also featured as members of the Brown fam...
John Ford's beautiful, heartfelt drama about a close-knit family of Welsh coal miners is one of the greatest films of Hollywood's golden age--a gentle masterpiece that beat Citizen Kane in the Best Picture race for the 1941 Academy Awards.
The picture also won Oscars for Best Director (Ford), Best Supporting Actor (Donald Crisp), Best Art Direction, and Best Cinematography; all of those awards were richly deserved, even if they came at the expense of Kane and Orson Welles.
www.dvdvan.com /list/DVD/419130/page-1.html   (1104 words)

  
 Consistent Fusion of ZNF198 to the Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor-1 in the t(8;13)(p11;q12) Myeloproliferative ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Macdonald D, Sheerin SM, Cross NCP, Spencer A, Goldman JM: An atypical myeloproliferative disorder with t(8;13) (p11;q12): A third case.
Kempski H, MacDonald D, Michalski AJ, Roberts T, Goldman JM, Cross NCP, Cowell JK: Localization of the 8;13 translocation breakpoint associated with myeloproliferative disease to a 1.5 Mbp region of chromosome 13.
Peters G, Brookes S, Smith R, Placzek M, Dickson C: The mouse homolog of the hst/k-FGF gene is adjacent to int-2 and is activated by proviral insertion in some virally induced mammary tumors.
www.bloodjournal.org /cgi/content/full/92/5/1735   (4662 words)

  
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Donald C Stamps - Life in the Spirit Study Bible: New International Version, Navy Bonded Leather - 0310922453
Donald C MacDonald - The happy warrior : political memoirs - 0889027587
Donald C Stamps - Life in the Spirit Study Bible - 031092829X
www.bookisbnnumbers.com /237131_donald-caswell_09380785853leggeddogbookonline.html   (277 words)

  
 Dr. Bruce Donald
Bruce Donald is one of the few people who seems to have succeeded in bringing to life his two "different worlds".
With grad student Karl Böhringer and EE Professor Noel MacDonald, they are building a massively parallel array of microactuators in the Cornell National Nanofabrication Laboratory.
Donald has written many songs for this group, one of which is " Faculty Lunch", a blues song about a daily department ritual.
parasol.tamu.edu /people/amato/Courses/643/VipGallery/BruceDonald/Donald.html   (1433 words)

  
 Margaret A. Fawson, Donald C. Horne and Anthony H. Jackson
As to appellant Jackson's assertions regarding the propriety of the reference information provided by C. Dixon (his supervisor), the chairperson of the selection board confirmed that person was contacted as a reference for the appellant.
He observed that work unit consisted of about 20 employees, and that C. Dixon was in the unit since the appellant's arrival in 2000.
Thus, he felt that C. Dixon was familiar with the appellant's work.
www.psc-cfp.gc.ca /recours/dec/decsum/dfawson_e.htm   (12764 words)

  
 Refs1600-1699
Richard C. Bradt, "Mechanical Properties of Alumina," in L.D. Hart, ed., Alumina Chemicals Science and Technology Handbook, The American Ceramic Society, Inc., Westerville OH, 1990, pp.23-48.
K.-F. Bohringer, B.R. Donald, N.C. Macdonald, "Upper and lower bounds for programmable vector fields with applications to MEMS and vibratory plate parts feeders," Intl.
Mary E. Morris, N. Viswanathan, Sandra Kuhlman, Fred C. Davis, Charles J. Weitz, "A Screen for Genes Induced in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus by Light," Science 279(6 March 1998):1544-1547.
www.nanomedicine.com /NMI/Refs1600-1699.htm   (2065 words)

  
 Karl F. Böhringer Publications
MacDonald, Joel Reiter, Karl F. Böhringer, "Electrostatically Deformable Micro Frequency Selective Surface." SPIE International Symposium on Optical Science and Technology, Conference on Nanoscale Optics and Applications, no. 4809-20, Seattle, WA, July 7-11, 2002.
MacDonald, "Upper and Lower Bounds for Programmable Vector Fields with Applications to MEMS and Vibratory Plate Parts Feeders." In Mark Overmars and Jean-Paul Laumond, editors, Algorithms for Robotic Motion and Manipulation, pp.
MacDonald, "Tunable Reflectivity Autoregressive MEMS Photonic-bandgap Switch (TRAMPS)." M.S. thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, April 2002.
www.ee.washington.edu /research/mems/publications   (3576 words)

  
 MacDonald
Descendants of Donald and Jean Macdonald of Inverness, SCT.
Features the descendants of James Macdonald and Ann McGillivray as compiled by Kenneth Wynne Macdonald from Qualicum Beach, BC CAN.
Includes the descendants of Robert Bruce Macdonald, William Mansell, (Joh) Georg Dietz, Robert Farmer and William Ball.
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Society/Genealogy/Personal_Pages/M/MacDonald   (239 words)

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