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according to
McCrae biographer John F.
Prescott and
McCrae House curator Bev Dietrich,
there is no
evidence that
McCrae was ****.
McCrae's father, Lt-Col...
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James McCrae may
refer to:
James McCrae (footballer) (1894–1974),
Scottish football player and
manager James McCrae (politician) (born 1948), Canadian...
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Peninsula local government area.
McCrae recorded a po****tion of 3,311 at the 2021 census.
McCrae is
known for the
McCrae Lighthouse. No
longer an operating...
- p. 338. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. "Bio-George
McCrae".
Archived from the
original on June 6, 2014. "LEAH
MCCRAE Bio | Broadjam.com". Broadjam.
Retrieved July...
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Canadian magazines and newspapers.
McCrae's poetry often focused on
death and the
peace that followed. At the age of 41,
McCrae enrolled with the
Canadian Expeditionary...
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development of the
Revised NEO PI-R
began in 1978 when Paul
Costa and
Robert McCrae published a
personality inventory. The
researchers later published three...
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Retrieved January 12, 2022. "Gwen
McCrae Top
Songs /
Chart Singles Discography".
Music VF.
Retrieved October 12, 2022. "GWEN
MCCRAE - full
Official Chart History"...
- Site John
McCrae (Dutch:
Kanaaldijk – site John
McCrae) is a
World War I
memorial site near Ypres, Belgium. It is
named after the
Canadian physician Lieutenant...
- Australian-born
composer John
Gough set
McCrae's poem "Song of the Rain" (from the
collection Colombine) to music.
McCrae wrote a
fantasy play, The Ship of...
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Thomas McCrae (December 16, 1870 – June 30, 1935) was
professor of
Medicine at
Jefferson Medical College, and
student and
later colleague of Sir William...