Lieutenant General Maurice Arthur Pope, CB MC (9 August 1889 – 20 September 1978) was a Canadian Army officer, civil engineer, and diplomat. Born in August...
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Maurice Pope may refer to: Maurice Arthur Pope, Canadian diplomat Maurice Pope (linguist) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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American basketball player Martin Pope (1918–2022), American physical chemist Maurice Arthur Pope, Canadian diplomat Maurice Pope (linguist) (1926–2019), British...
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(1822–1892), Union Army major general Maurice Arthur Pope (1889–1978), Canadian Army lieutenant general Nick Pope (British Army officer) (born 1962), British...
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Maurice Arthur Pope, later became a lieutenant general in the Canadian Army. Pope's life story was edited and completed by his son Maurice Arthur Pope...
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Louis-Philippe Picard, member of the House of Commons of Canada Maurice Arthur Pope, soldier and diplomat Alex Belzile, professional hockey player Allan...
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Mission to the Allied Control Council in Berlin and appointed Lt.-Gen. Maurice Pope, who was responsible both to the Department of External Affairs and the...
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Doré October 31, 1946 January 21, 1947 June 12, 1950 Non-Career 5 Maurice Arthur Pope July 12, 1950 August 3, 1950 November 26, 1953 Career Louis St. Laurent...
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Trevor John Poisson, Louis Poole, J. Christopher Pope, Lt.-Gen. Maurice Arthur Pope, Thomas Maurice du Monceau Pottie, Donica Potvin, André Réal Poulin...
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Maurice Copeland (June 13, 1911 – October 3, 1985) was an American actor. He had supporting roles in films such as Arthur, The Pope of Greenwich Village...
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