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October 1905,
MacArthur received orders to
proceed to
Tokyo for
appointment as aide-de-camp to his father. A man who knew the
MacArthurs at this time wrote...
- The
MacArthur Fellows Program, also
known as the
MacArthur Fellowship and
colloquially called the "Genius Grant", is a
prize awarded annually by the John...
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Arthur MacArthur is the name of:
Arthur MacArthur Sr. (1815–1896),
lieutenant governor of
Wisconsin and
acting governor for four days;
United States federal...
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constantly wants to hold hands.
Jerry O'Connell as
Father Muldoon - The
MacArthurs' priest.
Erinn Hayes as
Heather - Pete's
girlfriend with epilepsy. Maria...
- Hayes. He was
raised in Nyack, New York
along with his
elder sister, the
MacArthurs'
biological daughter Mary, who died of
polio in 1949. He was educated...
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refused to
leave her husband. Only when
President Roosevelt ordered the
MacArthurs to
leave they went to Australia.[citation needed]
After her husband's...
- of the
oldest clans in Argyll. Clan
Arthur and Clan
Campbell share a
common origin, and at one
point the
MacArthurs challenged the
seniority of the leading...
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Hayes MacArthur (born
April 16, 1977) is an
American actor and stand-up comedian. He
starred in the TBS
comedy series Angie Tribeca.
MacArthur is the son...
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Scott MacArthur (born
August 6, 1979) is an
American actor and writer. He is best
known for
playing Jimmy Shepherd, a main
character on the Fox comedy...
- name was
spelled Mc
Arthur.
Arthur MacArthur was born on
January 26, 1815, in Glasgow, Scotland. His
parents were both
MacArthurs from the
western Scottish...