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Allan Anderson (other)
Alan or Allan Anderson may refer to: *Alan Anderson (British public servant) (1877–1952), public servant and shipowner *Alan Anderson (basketball) (born 1982), basketball player *Alan Orr Anderson (1879–1958), Scottish historian *Alan Ross Anderson (1925–1973), American logician *Alan Paul Anderson (born 1961), American commissioner for the Federal Maritime Commission *Alan Anderson (footballer) (1939-2022), Scottish former professional footballer *Allan Anderson (baseball) (born 1964), American baseball player *Allan Anderson (footballer) (1944–2013), Australian rules footballer *Allan Anderson (theologian) (born 1949), Anglo-Zimbabwean theologian *Allan Anderson (cricketer) (born 1949), Australian cricketer *Allan Cunningham Anderson (1896–1986), Canadian newspaperman and diplomat See also *Al Anderson (other) Al Anderson is the name of: * Alan Al Anderson (NRBQ) (born 1947), American guitarist, singer, member of the rock NRBQ * Albert Al Anderson (The Wailers) ...
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Alan Anderson (British Public Servant)
Sir Alan Garrett Anderson (9 March 1877 – 4 May 1952) was a British civil servant, politician and shipowner. Early life and career Anderson was born in 1877 to James George Skelton Anderson and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Anderson's father was a shipping magnate who merged the family shipping business, Anderson, Anderson & Co., with Frederick Green & Co. on 12 February 1878 to create the Orient Steam Navigation Company. Anderson's mother was the first British woman in England to qualify as a doctor. He was one of three children born to the couple. One of his sisters, Louisa Garrett Anderson, followed in her mother's footsteps and became a doctor herself, serving during World War I as the head of a military hospital, while Anderson joined his father in the family's shipping enterprise in 1897.Harcourt. Prior to joining the company, Anderson was educated at Eton College (1890 and 1895) and Trinity College, Oxford (1896). Once established in the shipping industry, Anderson expa ...
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Alan Anderson (basketball)
Alan Jeffery Anderson (born October 16, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player. College career Anderson attended Michigan State University (MSU), where he played college basketball with the Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team. During his college career he was one of MSU's best ball handlers. He was the team's primary point guard during his junior season. Anderson, as a college senior, averaged 13.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game, earning All-Big Ten Conference Team honors. He also helped lead the Spartans to the 2005 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament's Final Four. He was voted the team's MVP by the team's players and the media as a senior. He earned his bachelor's degree in family community services from Michigan State in August 2005. Professional career Charlotte Bobcats (2005–2006) Anderson signed with the Charlotte Bobcats in August 2005. He was waived by the Bobcats on November 28, 2006. but re-signed him on Mar ...
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Alan Orr Anderson
Alan Orr Anderson (1879–1958) was a Scottish historian and compiler. The son of Rev. John Anderson and Ann Masson, he was born in 1879. He was educated at Royal High School (Edinburgh), Royal High School, Edinburgh, and the University of Edinburgh. In 1908, after five years of work sponsored by the Carnegie Trust, he published ''Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers'', a reasonably comprehensive compilation of sources about Scottish history before 1286 written either in England or by chroniclers born in England. Fourteen years later, he was able to publish the 2-volume work entitled ''Early Sources of Scottish History, A.D. 500 to 1286'', a similar but larger collection of sources, this time taken from non-English (mostly Goidelic languages, Gaelic) material. To a certain extent, the latter work overlapped with the compilations published by William Forbes Skene, Skene's ''Chronicles of the Picts and Gaels, Scots'' (Edinburgh, 1867), but both of Anderson's compilations dif ...
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Alan Ross Anderson
Alan Ross Anderson (1925–1973) was an American logician and professor of philosophy at Yale University and the University of Pittsburgh. A frequent collaborator with Nuel Belnap, Anderson was instrumental in the development of relevance logic and deontic logic. Anderson died of cancer in 1973. Relevance logic Anderson believed that the conclusion of a valid inference ought to have something to do with (i.e. be ''relevant'' to) the premises. Formally, he captured this "relevance condition" with the principle that : ''A'' entails ''B'' only if ''A'' and ''B'' share at least one non-logical constant. As simple as this idea appears, implementing it in a formal system requires a radical departure from the semantics of classical logic. Anderson and Belnap (with contributions from J. Michael Dunn, Kit Fine, Alasdair Urquhart, Robert K. Meyer, Anil Gupta, and others) explored the formal consequences of the relevance condition in great detail in their influential ''Entail ...
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Alan Paul Anderson
Alan Paul Anderson is a former Commissioner for the Federal Maritime Commission of the United States. He was nominated by President George W. Bush on April 11, 2003. On May 5, 2004, he was confirmed by the United States Senate and was sworn in on June 30, 2004. Before becoming Commissioner for the Federal Maritime Commission, Anderson was the Vice President of JM Family Enterprises. Prior to that he was the Director of Public Affairs to Port Everglades. Education Anderson attended the University of Florida, and he received his bachelor's degree in 1982. He also completed a graduate program at Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ..., where he specialized in Government. References External linksCommissioner A. Paul Anderson {{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson, Al ...
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Alan Anderson (footballer)
Arthur Alan Duncan Anderson (21 December 1939 – 27 February 2022) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre half for Alloa Athletic, Falkirk, Millwall, Scunthorpe United and Hearts. Career Anderson joined Millwall from Falkirk in October 1959 and helped the London club to win the championship of Division Four before being transferred to Scunthorpe United in 1962. However, Anderson could not settle in England. In November 1963 he was transferred to Heart of Midlothian. Anderson was the Hearts team captain for over 200 games. After long service and 38 goals for the club, he ended his career in May 1976. He played seven times for a Scotland XI during their 1967 tour of Asia and Oceania, playing alongside Alex Ferguson. The Scotland XI won every game with Anderson at centre-half. He was awarded a cap for the tour by the Scottish Football Association The Scottish Football Association (also known as the SFA and the Scottish FA; sco, Scots Fitba Associ ...
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Allan Anderson (baseball)
Allan Lee Anderson (born January 7, 1964) is an American former professional baseball player. He was a pitcher over parts of six seasons (1986–1991) with the Minnesota Twins, where he led the American League in ERA in 1988. For his career, he compiled a 49-54 record in 148 appearances, with a 4.11 ERA and 339 strikeouts. Anderson, though he pitched for the Twins during the team's World Series Championship seasons of 1987 and 1991, did not pitch in either postseason. Anderson was born and raised in Lancaster, Ohio, and starred as a pitcher for Lancaster High School and for his American Legion Baseball team. He was drafted by the Twins in the second round of the 1982 MLB amateur draft. Currently with; Columbus Division of Fire, Rank- Captain, 21 years Anderson is currently a real estate agent and auctioneer with Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate (Big Hill) in his hometown of Lancaster, where he also runs the AA Sports LLC Indoor Sports Facility. He is married with two chil ...
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Allan Anderson (footballer)
Allan Anderson (4 February 1944 – 2 November 2013) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Anderson crossed to Williamstown in the VFA in 1966 and played 15 games in his only season with the Seagulls, kicking one goal. Notes External links * * 1944 births 2013 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Fitzroy Football Club players {{AFL-bio-1940s-stub ...
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Allan Anderson (theologian)
Allan Anderson (born 21 September 1949) is a British theologian and the Professor of Mission and Pentecostal Studies at the University of Birmingham.University of Birmingham (School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion)Staff profile: Professor Allan Anderson Retrieved May 2016. He is frequently cited as one of the foremost scholars on Global Pentecostalism. Early life and education Anderson was born in London to Salvation Army officers Keith and Gwen Anderson, a Zimbabwean father and an English mother. His father was the son of a fourth generation London Missionary Society (Congregational) minister in Southern Africa, of Scottish and Cape Dutch descent, and his mother was born in Sheffield, England, the daughter of Salvation Army officers originally from South Yorkshire. Anderson was raised in Zimbabwe, and his secondary education was at Gilbert Rennie School in Lusaka (Zambia), Prince Edward School in Harare (then Salisbury) and Milton High School, Bulawayo (Zimbabwe). He st ...
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Allan Anderson (cricketer)
Allan Anderson (born 22 April 1949) is an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1971/72 and 1972/73. See also * List of New South Wales representative cricketers This is a list of male cricketers who have played for New South Wales in first-class, List A and Twenty20 cricket. It is complete to the end of the 2017–18 season. The list refers to the sides named as "New South Wales" and does not include pl ... References External links * 1949 births Living people Australian cricketers New South Wales cricketers Cricketers from Sydney {{Australia-cricket-bio-1940s-stub ...
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Allan Cunningham Anderson
Allan Cunningham Anderson (August 1896 – 16 April 1986) was a Scottish-born Canadian newspaperman and diplomat. In 1959, he was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Cuba and Haiti Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the Republic of Haiti (); ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and .... Anderson was born in Scotland, emigrating to Canada in 1912. He died in Calgary on 16 April 1986 at the age of 89. References External links Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Complete List of Posts Ambassadors of Canada to Cuba Ambassadors of Canada to Haiti 1896 births 1986 deaths {{Canada-diplomat-stub ...
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