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G. Armour Craig
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George Armour Craig (November 15, 1914 – January 29, 2002) was a long-time professor of English and, at the end of his career, the acting president of
Abraham Lincoln: The Man
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second cast – gift of Allison Armour, 1937, originally purchased by George Armour Harvard Art Museums: third cast – purchased from Doll & Richards, Boston
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mechanization played in the homesteading boom. By 1915, local physician Dr. George Armour had established his practice in the front office while Winkes continued
Tommy Armour
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1896 in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of Martha Dickson and her husband George Armour , a baker. He went to school at Boroughmuir High School, Edinburgh, (formerly
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London: Macdonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd. ISBN 0-354-01028-X. Bell, George Armour . To Live Among Heroes. London: Grub Street Publishing. ISBN 1-902304-80-2
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Exchange company was incorporated by: Edmund D. Taylor, Thomas Hall, George Armour , James Peck, John P. Chapin, Walter S. Gurnee, Edward Kendall Rogers
1995 New Year Honours
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Brookwood Hospital. Morris George Barton. For political and public service. George Armour Bell, chairman, Monklands and Bellshill Hospitals NHS Trust. For services
John Howison
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thirteen-year-old girl who had been left a small property by her father, George Armour . Howison had been appointed one of the trustees for the girl and he
List of alumni of the University of St Andrews
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Book", page 52. Phil and Jim publishers, 2005. ISBN 0-9551337-0-X "George Armour ". Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 17 February
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Saints: The Coronation of the Virgin above, and St John the Baptist, St George (armour ) and St Mary Magdalene (to anoint) with the Agnus Dei below. Left and
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included Marshall Field, George Pullman, Edson Keith, Cyrus McCormick and George Armour . The club's successor, The Commercial Club of Chicago would later sponsor