George Rae "Monty" Monteith (14 February 1904 – 12 June 2003) was the Dean of Auckland from 1949 until 1969; Vicar general of the Diocese of Auckland...
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then Epsom, former Bishop of Melanesia, Assistant Bishop, 1955–1964. Monty Monteith, an Assistant Bishop from his consecration, 24 February 1965, until...
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Monteith and Rand were a comedy team who had their own Broadway show at the Booth Theater in 1979, produced by James Lipton, after a successful off-Broadway...
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Contemporaries described "Monty" as the "grand old man" of Connecticut Agricultural College. Popular among students, for many years Monteith served as faculty...
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– Jack Henry, silviculturist and businessman (born 1917) 12 June – Monty Monteith, clergyman (born 1904) 14 June – Joyce Powell, cricketer (born 1922)...
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President and first Honorary Life Member. The first executive would include Monty Monteith, Christina Weylie, Jeanne Foster and Brock Foster. Other members of...
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James Dermott Monteith (2 June 1943 – 6 December 2009) was an Irish international cricketer. Monteith was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm...
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William Grant Gladstone Mills Arthur Henry Winnington Williams Hazel Monteith Noel Earl Alexander Jimmy Adams Gerry Alexander Simone Edwards Shelly-Ann...
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1963 – December 17, 1965 Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson Preceded by Jay Monteith Succeeded by Allan MacEachen Minister of Amateur Sport In office April...
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(Duncan) Corey Hawkins (Macduff) Moses Ingram (Lady Macduff) Harry Melling (Malcolm) Ralph Ineson (The Captain) Sean Patrick Thomas (Monteith) Stephen Root...
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