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Margaret Olwen MacMillan, OM CC CH FRSL FRSC FBA
FRCGS (born 23
December 1943) is a
Canadian historian and
professor at the
University of Oxford. She...
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MacMillan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
MacMillan,
Macmillan,
McMillen or Mc
Millan may
refer to: Mc
Millan (surname) Clan
MacMillan, a Highland...
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operations in more than
thirty others.
Macmillan was
founded in
London in 1843 by
Daniel and
Alexander MacMillan, two
brothers from the Isle of Arran,...
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Memorial Church in 1923.
MacMillan conducted annual performances of this work for the next 30 years.
Another annual tradition Macmillan initiated during his...
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became ill,
MacMillan served as
acting premier and then
became the 18th
premier of
Prince Edward Island when
Stewart died in 1933.
MacMillan's government...
- "Norma
Macmillan;
Cartoon Voice Artist, 79". New York Times.
Retrieved September 17, 2023. ****ociated
Press (March 22, 2001). "Obituary –
Norma MacMillan, Voice...
- Sir
James Loy
MacMillan, CBE TOSD (born 16 July 1959) is a
Scottish classical composer and conductor.
MacMillan was born at Kilwinning, in
North Ayrshire...
- son-in-law John
MacMillan steered the
company out of a debt
crisis and into stability. The two
branches of the family—the
MacMillans and the Cargills—continue...
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Alexander Macmillan may
refer to:
Alexander MacMillan (publisher) (1818–1896), co-founder of
Macmillan Publishers Alexander Macmillan, 2nd Earl of Stockton...
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MacMillan, who
founded Macmillan Publishers, was the son of a
Scottish crofter from the Isle of Arran.
Macmillan considered himself a Scot.
Macmillan...