Mary Macdonald (September 10, 1984 – July 18, 2017) was a Canadian artist and independent curator based in St. John’s (Newfoundland and Labrador), who...
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Mary MacDonald may refer to: Mary Macdonald (born 1950), British schoolteacher and headmistress Mary Marjory MacDonald (1884–1926), known as 'the Scottish...
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where she was introduced to the English-born Parisian hostess Mary Clarke, with whom Florence bonded. She recorded that "Clarkey" was a stimulating hostess...
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Florence E. MacDonald (October 28, 1909 – May 6, 2008) was an American middle-distance runner. She competed at the 1928 Olympics in the 800 m event and...
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Vice-Chair, BMO Financial Group Mary Florence MacDonald, curator Angus MacLean, Premier of Prince Edward Island J. Michael MacDonald, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia...
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MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are surnames of both Irish and Scottish Origin. In the Scottish Gaelic and Irish languages they are patronymic, referring...
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player Brett Lauther, CFL player Mary Florence MacDonald, curator Lewis MacKenzie, retired Major-General Sandy MacKenzie, professional (ice) hockey player...
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MacDonald --Three Openings Today Of Local Origin". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-10-09. Crowther, Florence, “Betty MacDonald's Witty...
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Margaret MacDonald was born on 26 February 1873, in Bailey's Brook, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, the third child of Mary Elizabeth Chisholm and Donald St. Daniel...
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film-going audiences and inspiring a generation of singers. MacDonald was born Jeannette Anna McDonald on June 18, 1903, at her family's Philadelphia home at...
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