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Sir Ian MacGregor (1912–1998) was a Scottish-American metallurgist and industrialist Ian MacGregor, Macgregor or McGregor may also refer to: * Ian McGregor (malariologist) (1922–2007) * Ian McGregor (Australian footballer) (born 1942), Australian rules footballer * Ian McGregor (Scottish footballer) (born 1953) * Ian Macgregor (born c. 1937), British investment executive and chartered accountant * Ian MacGregor (journalist), British newspaper editor * Ian MacGregor (cyclist) (born 1983), American professional road racing * Ian MacGregor (rugby union) (1931–2016), Scottish rugby union player {{hndis, Macgregor, Ian ...
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Ian MacGregor
Sir Ian Kinloch MacGregor, KBE (21 September 1912 – 13 April 1998) was a Scottish-American metallurgist and industrialist, most famous in the UK for his controversial tenure at the British Steel Corporation and his conduct during the 1984–85 miners' strike while managing the National Coal Board. Early life MacGregor was born in Kinlochleven, Scotland. His parents were Daniel MacGregor, an accountant at the British Aluminium plant,Lloyd, J.Man of steel – and coal: Obituary Sir Ian MacGregor ''Financial Times'' (14 April 1998): 8. InfoTrac Full Text Newspaper Database. Gale. Cheshire Libraries. 16 September 2007 and his wife Grace Alexanderina, ''née'' Fraser Maclean, a schoolteacher. MacGregor's parents were members of the Calvinist United Free Church and he received a devoutly Christian upbringing.Cosgrave, P.Obituary: Sir Ian MacGregor ''The Independent'' (London, England) (15 April 1998): 17. InfoTrac Full Text Newspaper Database. Gale. Cheshire Libraries. 16 Septe ...
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Ian McGregor (malariologist)
Sir Ian Alexander McGregor, (26 August 1922 – 1 February 2007) was a Scottish malariologist. McGregor was born in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland. His father was a tailor, his mother a housewife. He was educated at Rutherglen Academy, then studied medicine at St Mungo's College and Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He became interested in and studied malaria while undertaking National Service with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Palestine, undergoing training in malariology at the Middle East School of Hygiene at Dimra. In 1949, he was sent to The Gambia as a member of the Medical Research Council's Human Nutrition Research Unit, and was appointed Director of the MRC's Gambian Field Station at Fajara in 1954. In 1980, he returned to the United Kingdom, as visiting professor at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. He was awarded the Darling Foundation Medal in 1974, elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1981 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and was made ...
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Ian McGregor (Australian Footballer)
Ian McGregor (born 27 March 1942) is a former Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...er who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:McGregor, Ian Living people 1942 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) North Melbourne Football Club players ...
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Ian McGregor (Scottish Footballer)
Ian McGregor (born 10 January 1953) was a Scottish footballer who began his career playing for Central League junior teams, including Cumbernauld United, Kilsyth Rangers and Vale of Clyde. In 1973, he signed 'senior' with Dumbarton, but after being unable to dislodge the No.1 goalkeeper for three seasons he moved to Stenhousemuir Stenhousemuir (; gd, Featha Thaigh nan Clach) is a town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies within the Falkirk (council area), Falkirk council area of Scotland. The town is north-northwest of Falkirk and directly adjoins to Larbert in .... He was no more successful here and returned to junior football where he played again with Kilsyth Rangers and also with Bonnybridge. References 1953 births Scottish men's footballers Dumbarton F.C. players Stenhousemuir F.C. players Scottish Football League players Living people Men's association football goalkeepers {{Scotland-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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Ian Macgregor
Sir Ian Kinloch MacGregor, KBE (21 September 1912 – 13 April 1998) was a Scottish-American metallurgist and industrialist, most famous in the UK for his controversial tenure at the British Steel Corporation and his conduct during the 1984–85 miners' strike while managing the National Coal Board. Early life MacGregor was born in Kinlochleven, Scotland. His parents were Daniel MacGregor, an accountant at the British Aluminium plant,Lloyd, J.Man of steel – and coal: Obituary Sir Ian MacGregor ''Financial Times'' (14 April 1998): 8. InfoTrac Full Text Newspaper Database. Gale. Cheshire Libraries. 16 September 2007 and his wife Grace Alexanderina, ''née'' Fraser Maclean, a schoolteacher. MacGregor's parents were members of the Calvinist United Free Church and he received a devoutly Christian upbringing.Cosgrave, P.Obituary: Sir Ian MacGregor ''The Independent'' (London, England) (15 April 1998): 17. InfoTrac Full Text Newspaper Database. Gale. Cheshire Libraries. 16 Septe ...
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Ian MacGregor (journalist)
Ian MacGregor is a British journalist. He is a former editor Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, photographic, visual, audible, or cinematic material used by a person or an entity to convey a message or information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, orga ... of '' The Sunday Telegraph'', now in an 'Emeritus' role. MacGregor studied at the University of Edinburgh, where he edited the student newspaper, titled '' The Student''. He entered professional journalism in 1986 at the '' Southern Evening Echo'' in Southampton, along with Tony Gallagher, later editor of '' The Daily Telegraph'' and '' The Sun''. MacGregor joined South West News Service in Bristol in 1988. He was then the editor of '' Metro'' during 2001, and moved to become Deputy Editor of the '' Evening Standard'' at the start of 2002. In 2006, he was appointed Deputy Editor of ''The Daily Telegraph''; the post was initially intended to be held jointly with Will L ...
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Ian MacGregor (cyclist)
Ian D. MacGregor (born April 13, 1983) is an American professional road racing cyclist. MacGregor last rode for UCI Continental team and is the former US Under 23 National Road Champion. In 2006 he founded the ''Just Go Harder Foundation'' with fellow professional cyclist Timmy Duggan (Garmin-Transitions). Biography MacGregor was born in Nederland, Colorado. He skied competitively in high school and began cycling to maintain conditioning during the off season. After high school, he began cycling professionally. MacGregor previously rode for (2005–2007) and (2008–2009). Just Go Harder Foundation In 2006 Duggan and Ian MacGregor founded the ''Just Go Harder Foundation'' to create scholarships for children who would not be able to afford the opportunity to be part of skiing and cycling clubs. Major victories Source: ;2004 : 1st National under-23 road race championships ;2005 : 1st National under-23 road race championships ;2007 : 1st Stage 5 Tour de Beauce ;2008 : 1st ...
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