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Halifax, Nova Scotia. Wallace was one of fifteen children born to Thomas John Wallace and Ada Evangeline Wallace, formerly MacNeil. He graduated from Saint
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rugby union player (died 2014) 9 September Eugene Paykel, psychiatrist John Wallace , jurist (died 2012) Roy Williams, decathlete 10 September John Abrams
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rower for the U.S. Men's coxless four at the 2020 Olympics and for the U.S. Men's coxless four at the 2024 Olympics Alex Miklasevich – Olympic rower at
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Matthew Benedict Walker, Swimmer. For services to Disabled Sport. Clifford John Wallace . For voluntary service to Older People in Rochford, Essex. Daniel Wallis
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Lewis (1833), newspaper editor and member of the Ohio General Assembly John Wallace Houston (1834), Secretary of State of Delaware (1841–1844), associate
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1985), Olympic athlete, world champion hockey player (Cottage Grove) John Wallace (1903–1990), Olympic athlete (Prescott) Jimmie Ward (born 1991), football
List of Cornell University alumni
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Sciences (1998), Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research (2006) John Wallace Baird (Ph.D. 1902 psychology) – Canadian psychologist who served as the
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implementation will be overseen by retired New Jersey Supreme Court Justice John Wallace , Jr. In March 2023, Columbia principal Frank Sanchez was involved in
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William Martin Howard, Volunteer. For services to education in India John Wallace Howie. For services to Business and the Economy. Kate Hubbard, First
List of University of Pennsylvania people
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Authority Irving Gerstein member of the Senate of Canada (2009–2016) John Wallace de Beque Farris: Canadian politician and member of the Senate of Canada
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Julissa Reynoso (2001), United States Ambassador to Uruguay (2011–) John Wallace Riddle (1890), U.S. Ambassador to Russia (1907–09); Argentina (1922–25)