- Lieutenant-Colonel John
McCrae (November 30, 1872 –
January 28, 1918) was a
Canadian poet, physician, author,
artist and
soldier during World War I and...
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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...
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George Warren McCrae Jr. (born
October 19, 1944) is an
American soul and
disco singer who is most
famous for his 1974 hit "Rock Your Baby".
McCrae was the second...
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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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Gwendolyn Patricia McCrae (née Mosley,
December 21, 1943 –
February 21, 2025) was an
American singer, best
known for her 1975 hit "Rockin' Chair". Known...
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during the
First World War by
Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John
McCrae. He was
inspired to
write it on May 3, 1915,
after presiding over the funeral...
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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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Shane McCrae (born
September 22, 1975, Portland, Oregon) is an
American poet, and is
currently Poetry Editor of Image.
McCrae was the
recipient of a 2011...
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Thomas McCrae may
refer to:
Thomas McCrae (politician) (died 1814), farmer,
innkeeper and
political figure in
Upper Canada Thomas McCrae (physician) (1870–1935)...
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beginning of the 20th century.
Recurring characters include Augustus "Gus"
McCrae,
Woodrow F. Call,
Joshua Deets, Pea Eye Parker, Jake Spoon,
Clara Forsythe...