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  Norman Maclean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Norman Fitzroy Maclean (23 December 1902 in Clarinda, Iowa 2 August 1990 in Chicago, Illinois) was an American author and scholar most noted for his books A River Runs Through It and Other Stories (1976) and Young Men and Fire (1992).
Born in Clarinda, Iowa on 23 December 1902, Maclean was the son of Rev. John Maclean, a Scottish Presbyterian minister, who oversaw much of the education of the young Norman and his brother Paul until 1913.
Norman Maclean died on August 2, 1990 in Chicago, at the age of 87.
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 Shobe Descendants - pafg116.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ora Matilda McLean (Norman McLean, Lucinda Shobe, Jacob Shobe, Rudolph "Little Rudy" Shobe, Jacob, Jacob) was born on 10 Jul 1870.
Robert Irvin McLean (Norman McLean, Lucinda Shobe, Jacob Shobe, Rudolph "Little Rudy" Shobe, Jacob, Jacob) was born on 1 Feb 1875.
Norman McLean was born on 21 Dec 1900.
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 Anti Essays : Free Essays on A River Runs Through It by Norman Mclean Essay
Norman Mclean was by no means a settled man. He was known to drink particularly stiff drinks at parties and after his retirement spoke of his neglect as a parent.
This time was extremely hard for the Mcleans, “...Jessie’s illness seemed to have stretched on forever, spreading a pall over the family for years (Eastman 101).” When he finally did receive news of his beloved wife’s death, Norman was in the hospital battling one of his bouts of depression and alcoholism.
In addition, Norman was able to use his own creative influence in order to adjust events to a manner that made him feel a little more at ease about the passing of his and others’ lives.
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 Norman McLean and Annie McKenzie
Norman accompanied his mother to Victoria on the Edward Johnstone in 1854 and married Annie MCKENZIE 26 November 1856 in Woodford, Vic, AUS At the time of his marriage Norman was a Farm Servant, living at Glencoe (Vic).
Norman’s wife Annie was born in Leach, daughter of Malcolm MCKENZIE and Jane MCLEOD At the time of her marriage Anne could not sign her name, she was a house servant living at Glencoe (Vic)
Isabella was born 1857 in Woodford, Vic, AUS and died 1891 in Ballangeich, Vic, AUS.
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 ABC Radio National - Health Report Transcript
Helen McLean: Generally it's not decay, but if the first teeth are infected and become abscessed, then that can cause a disruption in the development of the permanent teeth, and we see the permanent teeth coming through with unusual formations.
That it's not something associated with a particular ethnic group or a particular socio-economic group, but often the parents are really trying to do the best for their children, and they feel feeding them fruit juices on a regular basis or giving them a bottle to keep them happy is helping in their own welfare.
Norman Swan: If a parent is listening and their child has got this demineralisation, and they can see the flaws in the teeth, is there any remedial work that can be done?
www.abc.net.au /rn/talks/8.30/helthrpt/hstories/hr070802.htm   (818 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Profile For Anonymous: Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Norman McLean is (voice over narration by Robert Redford) recalling the memories of his life since past.
Norman agrees to take Jessie's brother Neal fishing one day, and they return to find Neal and his friend passed out in the sun among a couple of empty beer bottles.
Norman is called by the police station to pick his brother up one day, having gotten into a fight over his girlfriend.
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 PROCURATOR FISACL, FORT WILLIAM v. NORMAN McLEAN+PETER McLEAN, 04 May 2000, Lord Prosser+Lord Milligan+Lord Morison
Stacey on behalf of the first respondent, Norman McLean, submitted that it was necessary to consider the overall structure of Article 6.
And by focussing on inherent, existing "conflict of interests" as prejudicial in itself, she did not need to search for or identify specific prejudicial events which would or might emerge in the future, but which meanwhile could only be described in terms of potential or risk.
Where arguments were initially advanced, or cases initially referred to, by counsel for Norman McLean, we have in general dealt with the matter already, taking into account what was said by Mr.
www.scotcourts.gov.uk /opinions/2518+251799.html   (9071 words)

  
 macphee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Norman was listed as a labourer at his marriage in 1863, and a general labourer in 1873 as noted on his son’s birth certificate.
Young Norman is in the army in the RAMC.
Norman died 2 mar 1968, and is buried in Glendale Cemetery.
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 Shobe Descendants - pafg48.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Norman Smith was born on 27 Jun 1871.
Norman McLean (Lucinda Shobe, Jacob Shobe, Rudolph "Little Rudy" Shobe, Jacob, Jacob) was born on 26 Sep 1843.
Mary Amelia McLean was born on 3 Aug 1881.
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 A.Kean - pafg83 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Norman McLean.Norman married Margaret Ross Hart on 11 Oct 1944 in Prestwick, Scotland.
She married Norman McLean on 11 Oct 1944 in Prestwick, Scotland.
James Pryde Hart McLean was born on 2 Oct 1950 in Prestwick, Scotland.
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 McLean
My tale of McLeans begins on the isle of Taransay, on the wild North Western edge of Scotland, where the 1841 census showed that Roderick McLean, age 32, and his wife Mary (formerly McLeod) age 30, lived with their children - Mgt 7, Norman 5, Kitty 3, Richard 2 and William 1.
Oral history has my McLean family as 'retainers' of Bonnie Prince Charlie, and that they were involved in helping him to escape to the Isle of Skye, after the defeat at Culloden in 1746.
The first wave of clearances saw many removed from their lands inland to the coast, where they were forced to become fishermen or kelp farmers to enable the spread of the profitable sheep through the country.
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 Search Results for runs away
Norman Mclean’s A River Runs Through It -.
Norman Maclean's A River Runs Through It - Norman Maclean's A River Runs Through It.
Comparing Metaphors in Norman Maclean's, A River Runs Through It and Henry David Thoreau's, Walden - Comparing Metaphors in Norman Maclean's, A River Runs Through It and Henry David Thoreau's, Walden.
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The way Norman MacLean says it in the book, I think is trying to say that no one or nothing is perfect, other than God.
When Norman wrote this in his book, everyone in his family had died, even his wife.
So everything Norman knows about his family is in the waters because that is where they spent most their time.
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 Missing McLean Links
Seeking information on John McLEAN who was a printer or painter and married to Ann MARTIN and living in Glasgow about 1843 when a son John was born.This John emigrated to Australia abt 1860s and married Mary Ann HALL in Yarram Victoria in 1871.
Donald McLEAN & Annabella LAWSON of ABERFELDY, Perthshire.
A birth of Elizabeth McLean to Donald McLean and Mary McGregor, August 13, 1826, at Carmunnock, Lanark.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Canyon/6387/MissingMcLeanList.html   (13706 words)

  
 River Runs Through It : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
I have heard it said that Norman Maclean´s classic novella "A River Runs Through It" is the finest piece of American literature ever written.
Their father instills in them a love of fly fishing, which for one brother (Brad Pitt) becomes a lifelong passion even as he sets out to become a newspaperman and struggles with his addiction to gambling.
The other brother, Norman (Craig Sheffer), dreams of exploring the world outside of Missoula as he falls in love with a local girl (Emily Lloyd) who also dreams of broader horizons.
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 TEMPLATE
Norman, R.M.G., A.K. Malla, M.B. Verdi, L.D. Hassall, and C. Fazekas.
MCLEAN, T.S. Malla A.K., Norman R.M.G., McLean T.S., and Scholten D. A Canadian program for early intervention in non-affective psychotic disorders.
NORMAN, R.M.G. Malla, A.K., R.M.G. Norman, T.S. McLean, C. McDonald, F. Dean-Lashley, J. Lynch, and E. McIntosh.
www.uwo.ca /western/publications/0304/medicine/FCPS04.htm   (1926 words)

  
 Bulletin Board
Norman marr: twice, his second wife was Adeline BROWN and he died in B.C. in 1975.
This brief ahnrntafel chart for Walter H. Van Norman is somewhat speculative re: his parentage and needs corroboration.
They had 8 children, Norman (stepchild) b: Abt.
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 Refereed Scholarly Publications
Bryan, Norman B., Jr., McLean, Ephraim R., Smits, Stanley J., and Burn, Janice, “The Structure of Work Perceptions of Work Among Hong Kong and United States I/S Professionals: A Multidimensional Scaling Test of the Hofstede Cultural Paradigm,”
McLean, Ephraim R., Bryan, Norman B., Tanner, John R., and Smits, Stanley J., “The Structure of Job Attitudes Among Entry-Level I/S Professionals: A Path-Analytic Analysis,”
McLean, Ephraim R., and Smits, Stanley J., “The I/S Leader as ‘Innovator’,”
cis.gsu.edu /~emclean/PUBLIST7-17-03.htm   (2994 words)

  
 Nature and Literature: Living in the Flicker - Associated Content
Identity then becomes a central issue of our place in the story of the universe, as we evoke McLean’s lesson, “that the nearest anyone can come to finding himself at any given age is to find a story that somehow tells him about himself” (145).
The whirling blaze of a wildfire must begin with a smoldering stump or the phosphor-filled tip of a matchstick, and one would be foolish to maintain that the ashes and flened trees that remain after the fire has run its course have no connection with the simple striking of the first match.
Joseph Conrad, Jacquetta Hawkes and Norman Mclean take up the theme in the flicker of the present through stories of land, darkness, fire and death.
associatedcontent.com /article/32825/nature_and_literature_living_in...   (397 words)

  
 David K Webster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ironically Norman did a fair amount of caddying for David in the seventies when he was a lad although he didn’t reach the lofty heights of brother Alastair, Colin Montgomerie’s caddy.
According to Captain/Caddy Norman, David’s greatest asset was his length, "he just hit it 60 yards past anybody", "even today David can propel the little white ball pretty impressively", a view shared by the Great Jack Nicklaus allegedly!!
David’s outstanding talent now is his ability to pass on to others his comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of golf and golf swing mechanics.
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 Descendants of Jean BRODIE & Charles McLEAN - pafg08.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Descendants of Jean BRODIE and Charles McLEAN Charles McLEAN
Norman James BIRCH (Norman Albert BIRCH, Dorothy McLEAN, Robert Clark, Charles, Charles)
Sandra Faye BIRCH (Norman Albert BIRCH, Dorothy McLEAN, Robert Clark, Charles, Charles)
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 Gorgias Press - Wright and Norman McLean, William. The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius in Syriac
Eastern Christianity - Wright and Norman McLean, William.
Written originally in Greek, a Syriac translation was made of it in the life time of the author or very soon after.
This book gives the full Syriac text which was collated by William Wright, and completed after Wright's death by Norman McLean.
www.gorgiaspress.com /bookshop/showproduct.aspx?ISBN=1-59333-041-3   (455 words)

  
 @McLean 1/98
Justin Betts touched out McLean's Matt Norman in a close 100 Breaststroke race in the where both swimmers swam the event faster than the Liberty District record.
Betts 1:00.06 time was an All American Consideration swim and the third fastest Northern Virginia swum this winter.
McLean's women won by sweeping every first place.
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 Codex: Resources and Links Relating to the Septuagint
In contrast to the eclectic text of the Göttingen series, this older critical edition, known as the "Larger Cambridge Septuagint," is a diplomatic text, reproducing Codex Vaticanus with a critical apparatus with variant readings from other manuscripts.
Edited by Alan E. Brooke, Norman McLean, and Henry St John Thackeray, this series is incomplete, with only Genesis through Esther from the Protestant OT as well as 1 Esdras, Judith, and Tobit from the Apocrypha ever published:
Alan E. Brooke, Norman McLean, and Henry St. John Thackeray.
biblical-studies.ca /lxx/lxx_guide1.html   (941 words)

  
 SS #7 West Luther
Second Row (jumbled): Lottie Geer, Mary Saunders, Lloyd McLean, Ruth Calder, Johnny Smith, Norman McTavish, Isaac Ritchie, Ernie Ritchie, Bobby McNenny, Elsie Nicholson (teacher), Grace Cammidge (on teacher's knee), Cassie Cammidge, Millie Smith, Laura Ritchie, Theresa McNenny, Hannah McNenny, Alice Cammidge, Bill Saunders, Annie Peavoy.
The first school house of S.S. No. 7, West Luther was a log structure situated on the East corner of Lot 4 Concession 11, owned by Mr.
Centre row: Geo McFarlane, third from left; Norman McTavish; 7th Robert McTavish; 8th Albert Harbottle.
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 McLean-McKenzie
Research for these families has been extremely difficult, given the number of times the family names are repeated, and the intermarriage between families.
Naively, when I first started my research I thought I could keep the McLean and McKenzie data in separate files.
From the applications for land in the Wimmera, it would seem that Malcolm, who still had 121 acres in Cooramook, also intended to move north with other family members.
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 index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
McLean on the Cape May Ferry, somewhere between Delaware and New Jersey
A writer of music and published author of short stories, he was raised in Missouri then Virginia.
So I'm into everything from Billy Bragg, the Ramones and Graham Parker to Jimmy Cliff, Sly Stone and Kate Bush." Currently working on instrumental New Age CD.
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 Bethesda Presbyterian Church
Butler's list names Isabella McGugan, Nancy Black, Louisa Black, Margaret Smith and Christen McLean, but those names are not on the posted list above.
Ruling Elders, Alexr Graham, John McLeod, John Black, Daniel Martin, Daniel McNile, Lauchlen Curry, Norman Shaw and John P. Graham.
Here it is left to the reader to decide the correct account as both lists are said to have been written by Mr.
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 Norman Maclean Collection by Norman McLean at Smarter.com
Norman Maclean Collection by Norman McLean at Smarter.com
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 Index for surnames beginning with m (Descendancy Pages)[MAUNDER, Norman ] - [MEAGHER, Stephen MacKenzie ]
Index for surnames beginning with m (Descendancy Pages)[MAUNDER, Norman ] - [MEAGHER, Stephen MacKenzie ]
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