John B. Morison (November 17, 1923 – September 2, 1996) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Wentworth (electoral district)...
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John Morrison or Morison may refer to: John Morison (Banffshire MP) (c. 1757–1835), British MP for Banffshire John Morrison (blacksmith) (1726–1816), farmer...
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John Morison (bacteriologist) (1879–1971), British physician John B. Morison (1923–1996), Ontario businessman and political figure Julia Morison (born...
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15, 1887, Morison was elected to its governing committee. Christian Eberhard was named the B.A.A.'s first gymnasium director at Morison's recommendation...
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Samuel Eliot Morison was born July 9, 1887, in Boston, Massachusetts, to John Holmes Morison (1856–1911) and Emily Marshall (Eliot) Morison (1857–1925)...
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Stanley Arthur Morison (6 May 1889 – 11 October 1967) was a British typographer, printing executive and historian of printing. Largely self-educated,...
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election by John B. Morison of the Liberal party. Sams attempted to win back the riding in the 1965 election but was not successful in unseating Morison. Joseph...
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Party Riding created from Halton and Wentworth 28th 1968–1972 John B. Morison Liberal 29th 1972–1974 Bill Kempling Progressive Conservative...
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24th 1958–1962 25th 1962–1963 Joseph Reed Sams 26th 1963–1965 John B. Morison Liberal 27th 1965–1968 Riding dissolved into Halton—Wentworth, Hamilton—Wentworth...
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Dr John Morison FRSE CIE (1879–1971) was a 20th-century British physician prominent in the field of bacteriophage. He was born in Rajshahi (now part of...
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Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison (March 19, 1915 – May 20, 2018) was an American stage, television and film actress of the Golden Age of Hollywood...
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and the Democratic Party (2012). pp. 196–197. Dallek (1998), pp. 49–51. Morison, Samuel Eliot (1965). The Oxford History of the American People. New York:...
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Morison 1958, p. 295. Morison 1958, p. 292. Morison 1958, pp. 329–330. Vego 2006, p. 284. Morison 1958, p. 330. Morison 1958, p. 331–332. Morison 1958...
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The Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature is for literature about the United States Navy. The award was planned in 1982 and first issued the...
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John Morison (1757 – 12 February 1835) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Banffshire, Scotland...
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1990 Morison 1950, p. 61 Kenney, George C. General Kenney Reports. New York: Duall, Sloan and Pearce, 1949. Jacobson 1945 [page needed] "The B-17H "Flying...
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Federation Churchill June 11, 1945 Royal Canadian Navy (1942-1945) John B. Morison Liberal Wentworth April 8, 1963 Royal Canadian Air Force (1941-1945)...
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was modified and re-introduced as Bill C-150 by then-Minister of Justice John Turner in the first session of the 28th Canadian Parliament. After heated...
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303. Morison 1958a, p. 245. Morison 1963, p. 310. Morison 1958a, p. 347. Rohwer 2005, p. 306. Roscoe 1953, p. 393. Roscoe 1953, pp. 396–97. Morison 1958b...
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117–125 Morison, p. 64 Bremer (2003), p. 138 Morison, p. 12 Morison, pp. 28–29 Morison, pp. 31–34 Morison, p. 35 Bremer (2003), pp. 153–155 Manegold, pp...
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John Morison (1791–1859) (also Morrison) was a Scottish Protestant minister in London. He was a longstanding editor of the Evangelical Magazine & Missionary...
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Epic Battles of the American Navy (2002) Winner of the 2003 Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature Making War: The 200-Year-Old Battle Between...
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Richard Morrison (ambassador) (redirect from Richard Morison (ambassador))
Sir Richard Morrison (or Morison or Morysine) (ca. 1513 – 1556) was an English humanist scholar and diplomat. He was a protégé of Thomas Cromwell, propagandist...
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Columbus and of John Cabot. (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906), pp. 369–383. Morison 1991, p. 497. Morison 1991, pp. 498–499. Morison 1991, pp. 500–501...
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of John Morison of Saughtonhall (1558–1615), a burgess and treasurer of the city of Edinburgh, and his wife, Katherine Preston, daughter of John Preston...
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commissioned by the British newspaper The Times in 1931 and conceived by Stanley Morison, the artistic adviser to the British branch of the printing equipment company...
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he won the Duff Cooper Prize. In 1996, he was awarded the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for lifetime achievement by the Society for Military History. The...
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Victoria North, Ontario. John B. Morison b. 1923 first elected in 1963 as Liberal member for Wentworth, Ontario. Émilien Morissette b. 1927 first elected in...
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Premier of Manitoba he was replaced by Doug Rowland in a 1969 by-election. * A.B. Douglas died in office and was replaced by Bill Knight in a 1971 by-election...
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Sir Theodore Morison KCSI KCIE (9 May 1863 – 14 February 1936) was a British educationalist who served as a Member of the Council of India and Director...
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