Sir William Owen Campbell Adamson (26 June 1922 – 21 August 2000) was a British industrialist, who was best known for his work as director-general of the...
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Harold Campbell Adamson (December 10, 1906 – August 17, 1980) was an American lyricist during the 1930s and 1940s. Adamson, the son of building contractor...
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politician William Adamson (Australian politician) (1858–1924), member of the Victorian Parliament Sir William Owen Campbell Adamson (1922–2000), British...
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unforeseen blow to the Conservative campaign came on 26 February when Campbell Adamson, Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), was...
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Adamson (born 1958), English rock musician Bartlett Adamson, (1884–1951), Australian author Callum Adamson, British businessman and musician Campbell...
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was chaired by Adamson, then Secretary of the DFAT and IPAA ACT President., In her closing chair remarks, Adamson congratulated Campbell and praised her...
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Wilson. He was directly involved, along with CBI director-general Campbell Adamson, in intense and volatile debate on voluntary pay restraint and price...
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Anne Adamson Campbell (January 16, 1912 – April 13, 2011) was a Canadian choir conductor. Campbell was born as Anne Adamson Cowie in Sutherland, Saskatchewan...
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the Spanish–American War. Historian Bruce Campbell Adamson has written about Henry Bidwell Ely (Adamson's great grandfather) who was placed in charge...
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George Gray-Cheape 1 December 1971: Lieutenant Colonel William John Campbell Adamson, TD 1 December 1971: Colonel George Willoughby Dunn, CBE DSO MC TD...
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See also Accession of the United Kingdom to the European Communities Campbell Adamson Pro-Assembly Unionists Sunningdale Agreement Three-Day Week October...
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Newton-Smith CEO John Davies (30 July 1965 – 15 October 1969) Sir Campbell Adamson (15 October 1969 – 2 July 1976) Sir John Methven (2 July 1976 – 23...
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1971/72 – Lord Shinwell 1973 – Frank Muir 1974 – Fred Trueman 1975 – Campbell Adamson 1976 – Harold Wilson (Pipeman of the Decade) 1977 – Brian Barnes 1978...
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President John F Kennedy, WW Norton & Co, ISBN 978-0-393-07212-9 Bruce Campbell Adamson, Oswald's closest friend : The George de Mohrenschildt story http://ciajfk...
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"For Which Stand; The Life and Papers of Rufus Easton", by Bruce Campbell Adamson and Professor William Foley; See William T. Sherman's Memoirs Leonard...
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Council, and Campbell Adamson came last out of a 25 candidates. (There were 25 candidates and 24 place on Council.) Despite this, Campbell Adamson was put...
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"Alexander Campbell Adamson". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 29 February 2020. A&C Black (2020). "Adamson, Alexander...
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Geophysics and President of the Royal Astronomical Society (1977) Sir Campbell Adamson 1922 2000 Director General of the CBI (1969–1976) Sir Colin St John...
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Ministers in private. Davies handed over the title of Director-General to Campbell Adamson in 1969. In 1969, Davies was recruited by Edward Heath to join his...
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See also Accession of the United Kingdom to the European Communities Campbell Adamson Pro-Assembly Unionists Sunningdale Agreement Three-Day Week October...
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day, the Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry Campbell Adamson made a speech in which he said "I should like to see the next government...
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1998. He also worked with Lulu, The Nashville Teens and Junior Campbell. William Adamson was born on 27 May 1944 in Peebles and grew up in Glasgow. His...
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in 1977. Many fellows objected to the nomination by the Council of Campbell Adamson because he was not a statistician, was said to have made derogatory...
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two children: Hugh Ramsay Rose (4 July 1946) he married Flora Campbell Adamson on 5 March 1977. Mary Janet Rose (22 April 1948) she married Major Anthony...
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Political offices Preceded by Sir Campbell Adamson Director-General of the CBI 1976 – 1980 Succeeded by Sir Terence Beckett...
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See also Accession of the United Kingdom to the European Communities Campbell Adamson Pro-Assembly Unionists Sunningdale Agreement Three-Day Week October...
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Robert Adamson (19 January 1852 – 5 February 1902) was a Scottish philosopher and Professor of Logic at Glasgow. The philosopher Robert Adamson was born...
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William Hardin Adamson High School, formerly Oak Cliff High School, is a public secondary school located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas, United...
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musician and music critic. Henri Theil, 75, Dutch econometrician. Sir Campbell Adamson, 78, British industrialist. Chuck Britz, 72, American recording engineer...
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and Trade (DFAT), replacing Frances Adamson. In June 2022, new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that Campbell would be replaced as Secretary of...
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