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- Maureen Elizabeth MacGlashan, CMG was ****istant Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law from 1986–1990 and is now a Fellow of the Centre...
- Roberta MacGlashan was a Sacramento County Supervisor in Sacramento County, California, US. MacGlashan is a Republican who was elected to the non-partisan...
- Bess Meredyth (born Helen Elizabeth MacGlashan,[citation needed] February 12, 1890 – July 13, 1969) was a screenwriter and silent film actress. The wife...
- commercial production of a coin shooting pistol was by MacGlashan Air Machine Gun Company. MacGlashan was better known for the air-powered machine guns that...
- Immunology. 117 (6): 1203–12. doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2006.04.005. PMID 16750976. MacGlashan DW, Bochner BS, Adelman DC, Jardieu PM, Togias A, McKenzie-White J, et al...
- Pioneer Potter in Kilkenny". "Sketches of Ireland sixty years ago". Jam. MacGlashan. 27 August 2017 – via Google Books. Rouse, Paul (8 October 2015). Sport...
- 32 (1). arXiv:1709.10163. doi:10.1609/aaai.v32i1.11485. S2CID 4130751. MacGlashan, James; Ho, Mark K.; Loftin, Robert; Peng, Bei; Wang, Guan; Roberts, David...
- (originally known as the Feltman) are commonly found at carnivals. The MacGlashan BB Gun was used to train antiaircraft gunners in the United States Army...
- The McGlashan BB Machine Gun is a training weapon capable of firing BBs. During World War II, the USAAF and US Navy used thousands of MacGlashan BB machine...
- Hill. His grandson married the heiress of the Lord of Lorne (chief of Clan MacDougall). He was the first Stewart Lord of Lorne. The Stewarts of Appin supported...