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    Ida Maclean (born Ida Smedley 14 June 1877 – 2 March 1944) was an English biochemist and the first woman admitted to the London Chemical Society. Ida...
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    (1): 22–27. doi:10.1016/S0160-9327(99)01224-7. PMID 10824440. Smedley-Maclean, Ida (1941). "Arthur Harden". Biochemical Journal. 35 (10–11): 1071.b2–1081...
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  • Biographical Dictionary to 1950. ABC-CLIO. pp. 189–190. ISBN 9781576070901. ida maclean. Peter Unwin (31 January 2013). Newcomers' Lives: The Story of Immigrants...
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  • Jeffreys (born 1918), British mathematician and cryptanalysist. March 2 – Ida Maclean (born 1877), English biochemist. March 5 – Ernst Cohen (born 1869), Dutch...
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  • 24 – José Ingenieros (died 1925), Argentine polymath. June 14 – Ida Maclean, born Ida Smedley (died 1944), English biochemist. September 1 – Francis William...
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  • Physiology or Medicine (1964). Foreign associate Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. Ida Maclean (1877–1944). British biochemist at the Lister Institute of Preventive...
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  • 1874) 1943 – Gisela Januszewska, Austrian physician (b.1867) 1944 – Ida Maclean, British biochemist, the first woman admitted to the London Chemical...
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  • Glover Barkla, physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1944) 14 June – Ida Maclean, biochemist, first woman admitted to the London Chemical Society (died...
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    Chalmers Watson, Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, Isabel Emslie Hutton, Flora Murray, Ida Maclean, Marie Stopes, and Martha Annie Whiteley. She has argued for expanded...
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  • (1859–1932, Australia/N Zealand, nf) Ida Maclean (1877–1944, England, nf) Katherine MacLean (1925–2019, US, f) Sorley MacLean (1911–1996, Scotland, p) Archibald...
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  • sportsman, aviator, explorer and author, torpedoed (born 1908) 2 March – Ida Maclean, biochemist, first woman admitted to the Chemical Society of London (born...
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    trials rider Vivien Knight (1953-2009), art historian and gallerist Ida Maclean, biochemist Georgina Lee, Olympic swimmer Dorothy Jordan Lloyd, protein...
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    Madison C. Peters, DD & Edison Mixed Quartet unknown 2220 My Love Nell F. G. MacLean 2221 2222 Sing Me The Rosary Gillette and mixed chorus 1914 2223 2224 I'm...
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  • Shellack" 2509. "Poor Old Man" 2510. "The Deserter from Kent" 2511. "Allan MacLean" 2512. "The Shady Green Tree" 2513. "My Love Lays Cold Beneath My Feet"...
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  • Matthew MacKenzie playwright Bears, The First Métis Man of Odesa Rory Maclean 1954 Hugh MacLennan 1907 1990 novelist, essayist Two Solitudes, Barometer...
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  • Jewish father Carl Foreman The Guns of Navarone The novel by Alistair MacLean Nominated Sidney Carroll Robert Rossen The Hustler The novel by Walter...
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  • Artists / Gershwin-Kastner Productions Tom Gries (director); Alistair MacLean (screenplay); Charles Bronson, Ben Johnson, Richard Crenna, Jill Ireland...
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  • Fred Bild was born in Leipzig, Germany, on August 7, 1935, to Joseph and Ida. Joseph worked as a furrier. His mother was from Bavaria. The father of Henry...
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    first in ketchup in the US with a market share in excess of 50%; the Ore-Ida label held 46% of the frozen potato sector in 2003. Since 1896, the company...
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    Northwest with his brother, Captain Dan MacLean. MacLean was at one time the Sheriff of Nome, Alaska. The MacLean Captains maintained their ties to Cape...
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  • Scardino, Patricia Pearcy, Jean Sullivan, William Newman, R.A. Dow, Peter MacLean, Fran Higgins, Barbara Quinn, Carl Dagenhart, Angel Sande, Carol Jean Owens...
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    hall contains 8 houses, all of which were formerly located in Broadview, Maclean, New Grad, and Blackstone halls and renamed upon relocation to Campus North...
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  • has been separated from her husband, Elgin Taylor. [citation needed] Aunt Ida George She is a legal mother of Christine. [citation needed] Rayona Diane...
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  • Clara Kimball Young Lon Chaney Gloria Swanson Harold Lloyd Gloria Swanson 10 William S. Hart Douglas MacLean Colleen Moore Ramon Novarro Thomas Meighan...
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  • 74, Norman Maclean published his first and only novel, the 1976 best-selling book A River Runs Through It, which fictionalizes Maclean's memories of...
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  • Grafpen, she liaised with Donald Maclean of the Cambridge Five. In 1938, she followed Maclean to Paris as liaison. Maclean married an American in 1939: his...
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    Linguistic Evidence in Black Athena" (PDF), in Mary R. Lefkowitz; Guy MacLean Rogers (eds.), Black Athena Revisited, The University of North Carolina...
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    2017). "Donald Trump's ancestral brothel gets a new lease on life". Maclean's. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Rogers Media. Rozhon, Tracie (June 26, 1999)...
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  • Federation of University Women, along with the founder biochemist Ida Smedley Maclean and physiologist Winifred Cullis. The three of them are creditted...
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  • heiress, Fenella MacLean (Eleanor Parker), until her parents mistakenly believe that Caryl is living with young widow Gemma Smith (Ida Lupino) and her...
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