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Don MacKenzie (footballer)
Don or Donald McKenzie (also Mackenzie or MacKenzie) may refer to: Sports * Don MacKenzie (rower) (1874–1925), Canadian rower who won a medal at the 1904 Summer Olympics * Don MacKenzie (footballer), English footballer, winger for Rochdale * D. K. A. MacKenzie (1916–1940), Scottish rugby union player * Don McKenzie (Canadian football) (c. 1920–2001), Canadian football player * Don McKenzie (footballer, born 1927) (1927–1987), Scottish footballer for Grimsby Town * Don McKenzie (footballer, born 1939), Australian rules footballer with Essendon * Don McKenzie (footballer, born 1942), Australian rules footballer and coach of Footscray * Don McKenzie (swimmer) (1947–2008), American Olympic swimmer * Donnie McKenzie (born 1960), British Olympic fencer * Donald MacKenzie (archer), American archer * Don McKenzie (curler) (born 1957), Canadian curler Politics * Donald McKenzie (explorer) (1753–1851), Scottish-Canadian explorer and governor of the Red River Settleme ...
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Don MacKenzie (rower)
Donald Ross MacKenzie (December 30, 1874 – November 12, 1925) was a Canadian rower Rowing, sometimes called crew in the United States, is the sport of racing boats using oars. It differs from paddling sports in that rowing oars are attached to the boat using oarlocks, while paddles are not connected to the boat. Rowing is ... who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. In 1904, he was a member of Canadian boat, which won the silver medal in the men's eight. References External linksDonald MacKenzie's profile at databaseOlympics 1874 births 1925 deaths Canadian male rowers Medalists at the 1904 Summer Olympics Olympic medalists in rowing Olympic rowers for Canada Olympic silver medalists for Canada Rowers at the 1904 Summer Olympics Rowers from Toronto {{Canada-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Donald MacKenzie (Ontario Politician)
Don or Donald McKenzie (also Mackenzie or MacKenzie) may refer to: Sports * Don MacKenzie (rower) (1874–1925), Canadian rower who won a medal at the 1904 Summer Olympics * Don MacKenzie (footballer), English footballer, winger for Rochdale * D. K. A. MacKenzie (1916–1940), Scottish rugby union player * Don McKenzie (Canadian football) (c. 1920–2001), Canadian football player * Don McKenzie (footballer, born 1927) (1927–1987), Scottish footballer for Grimsby Town * Don McKenzie (footballer, born 1939), Australian rules footballer with Essendon * Don McKenzie (footballer, born 1942), Australian rules footballer and coach of Footscray * Don McKenzie (swimmer) (1947–2008), American Olympic swimmer * Donnie McKenzie (born 1960), British Olympic fencer * Donald MacKenzie (archer), American archer * Don McKenzie (curler) (born 1957), Canadian curler Politics * Donald McKenzie (explorer) (1753–1851), Scottish-Canadian explorer and governor of the Red River Settleme ...
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Don McKenzie (sports Medicine)
Breast cancer survivors' dragon boating is an international movement inspired by the research of Canadian sports medicine specialist Don McKenzie. Survivors of breast cancer come together to paddle dragon boats to the benefit of their physical health and social wellbeing. It is supported internationally by the International Breast Cancer Paddlers' Commission (IBCPC), an Associate Member of the International Dragon Boat Federation. Research Donald Chisholm ("Don") McKenzie is a Canadian sports medicine specialist at the University of British Columbia, professor in the School of Kinesiology and Director of the Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre. In a 1998 paper in the ''Canadian Medical Association Journal'' McKenzie described how in February 1996 he started a dragon boat team for women with a history of breast cancer, which the women chose to name Abreast in a Boat. He believed that this activity would benefit breast cancer survivors as it provided strenuous upper body activit ...
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Donald Angus MacKenzie
Donald Angus MacKenzie (born 3 May 1950) is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. His work constitutes a crucial contribution to the field of science and technology studies. He has also developed research in the field of social studies of finance. He has undertaken widely cited work on the history of statistics, eugenics, nuclear weapons, computing and finance, among other things. In August 2006, MacKenzie was awarded the Chancellor's Award from Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, for his contributions to the field of science and technology studies. He is also the winner of the 1993 Robert K. Merton Award of the American Sociological Association and the 2005 John Desmond Bernal Prize of the Society for Social Studies of Science among many others. Books * * * * * * * * * References External linksDonald MacKenzie's faculty homepageat the University of EdinburghDonald MacKenzie's contributions ...
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Donald McKenzie (academic)
Donald Francis McKenzie, FBA (5 June 1931 – 22 March 1999) was a New Zealand bibliographer and literary scholar. He was professor of bibliography and textual criticism at the University of Oxford from 1989 to 1996. Early life and education Born in Timaru, New Zealand, the son of a bootmaker, McKenzie was educated at various schools, the last being Palmerston North Boys' High School, before joining the New Zealand Post Office in 1948. He continued his studies part-time at Victoria University College, Wellington (BA 1954; DipJourn 1955; MA 1957) and briefly taught at the institution, before obtaining a scholarship to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a PhD in 1961. Initially he researched the working conditions of printers in the age of Shakespeare under the supervision of Philip Gaskell but abandoned that topic in favour of a study of early printing presses specifically Cambridge's presses. Career McKenzie's research on the archives of Cambridge ...
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Donald C
Donald is a masculine given name derived from the Gaelic name ''Dòmhnall''.. This comes from the Proto-Celtic *''Dumno-ualos'' ("world-ruler" or "world-wielder"). The final -''d'' in ''Donald'' is partly derived from a misinterpretation of the Gaelic pronunciation by English speakers, and partly associated with the spelling of similar-sounding Germanic names, such as ''Ronald''. A short form of ''Donald'' is ''Don''. Pet forms of ''Donald'' include ''Donnie'' and ''Donny''. The feminine given name ''Donella'' is derived from ''Donald''. ''Donald'' has cognates in other Celtic languages: Modern Irish ''Dónal'' (anglicised as ''Donal'' and ''Donall'');. Scottish Gaelic ''Dòmhnall'', ''Domhnull'' and ''Dòmhnull''; Welsh '' Dyfnwal'' and Cumbric ''Dumnagual''. Although the feminine given name ''Donna'' is sometimes used as a feminine form of ''Donald'', the names are not etymologically related. Variations Kings and noblemen Domnall or Domhnall is the name of many ancie ...
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Donald Alexander Mackenzie
Donald Alexander Mackenzie (24 July 1873 – 2 March 1936) was a Scottish journalist and folklorist and a prolific writer on religion, mythology and anthropology in the early 20th century. Life and career Mackenzie was born in Cromarty, son of A.H. Mackenzie and Isobel Mackay. He became a journalist in Glasgow and in 1903 moved to Dingwall as owner and editor of ''The North Star''. His next move, in 1910, was to the ''People's Journal'' in Dundee. From 1916 he represented the Glasgow paper, ''The Bulletin'', in Edinburgh. As well as writing books, articles and poems, he often gave lectures, and also broadcast talks on Celtic mythology. He was the friend of many specialist authorities in his areas of interest. His older brother was William Mackay Mackenzie, Secretary of the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland between 1913 and 1935. He died in Edinburgh on 2 March 1936 and was buried in Cromarty. Theories Neolithic matriarchy In one of his ke ...
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Donald Mackenzie-Kennedy
Sir Henry Charles Donald Cleaveland Mackenzie-Kennedy (1889 – 2 August 1965) was a British colonial administrator who was Governor of Nyasaland List of Colonial Heads of Malawi (Nyasaland) (Dates in italics indicate ''de facto'' continuation of office) For continuation after independence, ''see: '' List of heads of state of Malawi References See also *History of Malawi *Governor-Ge ... between 1939 and 1942, and 25th Governor of Mauritius from 5 July 1942 to 5 December 1948. In 1930, Mackenzie-Kennedy was Chief Secretary of Northern Rhodesia. He was urged to deny the Ndola Welfare Association permission to meet, since mine owners might react unfavorably to an organization such as this being led by civil servants. In June 1935, he wrote to Sir Stewart Gore-Browne urging him to stand for election in Broken Hill, saying "Your duty is clear." Family Henry Charles Donald Cleaveland Mackenzie-Kennedy was the son of Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Charles William Mackenzie-Kennedy K. ...
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Donald Gordon McKenzie
Donald Gordon McKenzie (April 9, 1887 – May 14, 1963) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1928 to 1936 and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken. McKenzie was born in Brandon, Manitoba, to parents who were recent settlers from Huron County, Ontario. His father, Roderick McKenzie, was a founder and for years a prominent member of the farmers' movement in Western Canada. The younger McKenzie was educated at Brandon Collegiate and Manitoba Agricultural College, and himself worked as a farmer. He married Katie Belle Cole in 1914. He was a member of United Grain Growers Ltd. of Winnipeg, and secretary-treasurer of the local United Farmers of Manitoba division from 1922 to 1926. From April 1926 to October 1928, he served as part of an advisory board on Tariff and Taxation. Although he had no prior experience in electoral politics, McKenzie was appointed to John Bracken's government on October 22, 19 ...
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Middlesex East (provincial Electoral District)
Middlesex East was an electoral riding in Ontario, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot .... It was created in 1867 at the time of confederation. It was abolished in 1925 before the 1926 election. Members of Provincial Parliament References {{DEFAULTSORT:Middlesex East (Provincial Electoral District) Former provincial electoral districts of Ontario ...
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Donald Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie
The Hon. Donald Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie FRSE (22 June 1818 – 19 May 1875) was a Scottish lawyer who served as a Senator of the College of Justice in Edinburgh. Early life Donald Mackenzie was born 22 June 1818, the only son of Margaret Robina Jamieson, daughter of the Rev. John Jamieson, DD, author of the Scottish National Dictionary, and Capt. Donald Mackenzie, of the 21st Fusiliers. In early life the family lived at 39 George Square in south Edinburgh. He studied at the Loretto School and the University of Edinburgh. He originally studied medicine, graduating with an MD at the University of Edinburgh in 1838, and became a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and also a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. Mackenzie never practised as a physician, instead, yielding to his mother's wishes, he took up the study of the law. Legal career and later life Mackenzie was admitted as an advocate to the Scottish bar in 1842. He was Advocate Depute from 1854 ...
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Don MacKenzie (footballer)
Don or Donald McKenzie (also Mackenzie or MacKenzie) may refer to: Sports * Don MacKenzie (rower) (1874–1925), Canadian rower who won a medal at the 1904 Summer Olympics * Don MacKenzie (footballer), English footballer, winger for Rochdale * D. K. A. MacKenzie (1916–1940), Scottish rugby union player * Don McKenzie (Canadian football) (c. 1920–2001), Canadian football player * Don McKenzie (footballer, born 1927) (1927–1987), Scottish footballer for Grimsby Town * Don McKenzie (footballer, born 1939), Australian rules footballer with Essendon * Don McKenzie (footballer, born 1942), Australian rules footballer and coach of Footscray * Don McKenzie (swimmer) (1947–2008), American Olympic swimmer * Donnie McKenzie (born 1960), British Olympic fencer * Donald MacKenzie (archer), American archer * Don McKenzie (curler) (born 1957), Canadian curler Politics * Donald McKenzie (explorer) (1753–1851), Scottish-Canadian explorer and governor of the Red River Settleme ...
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