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Jack MacDonald (other)
Jack MacDonald may refer to: *Jack MacDonald (communist) (1888–1941), Scottish-Canadian communist * Jack MacDonald (Hamilton politician) (1927–2010), politician, businessman, and journalist in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada *Jack MacDonald (footballer) (born 1927), Australian rules footballer *Jack Macdonald (sportsman) (1907–1982), New Zealand sportsman See also *Jack McDonald (other) *John MacDonald (other) John Macdonald or MacDonald may refer to: Government Australia *John MacDonald (Australian politician) (1880–1937), Australian senator for Queensland Britain *John MacDonald II or John of Islay, Earl of Ross (1434–1503), last Lord of ...
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Jack MacDonald (communist)
Jack MacDonald (nicknamed "Moscow Jack"; born 2 February 1888, in Falkirk, Scotland) was a founding member of the Communist Party of Canada and one of its leaders. He was party Chairman from 1921 to 1923, and National Secretary from 1923 to 1929. MacDonald received a scholarship to attend high school, but economic necessity forced him into pattern making, the same occupation as his father. His imagination was "fired by the revolutionary events of 1905 in Russia," and would become involved, and later president (1910–1912) of the Falkirk Pattern Makers Association, a member of the British Socialist Party, and a member of the Scottish Social Democratic Federation. He immigrated to Toronto in 1912, where he became involved with the local left.Louise Jordan, "In Memory of Our Fighting Leader," Labor Challenge, 1941. MacDonald supported the expulsion of Maurice Spector for Trotskyism in 1928. Subsequently, he tried to play a balancing role between the Tim Buck's Stalinist faction ...
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Jack MacDonald (Hamilton Politician)
John A. "Jack" MacDonald (1927 – May 5, 2010) was a politician, businessman, and journalist in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He served as Mayor of Hamilton from 1976 to 1980, and wrote a column in the '' Hamilton Spectator'' newspaper for many years. Early life and career MacDonald was born in 1927 in London, Ontario and moved to Hamilton, Ontario in 1942. At the age of 15 he quit school and at 16 joined the Canadian Navy, becoming a qualified torpedo man. After the Second World War he apprenticed with his father and uncle as a plumber, before starting his own heating and cooling business in 1951. In 1949 he became the youngest alderman ever elected in the City of Hamilton. He was also the youngest person to be elected to public office at that time in Canada. In 1953 he became deputy mayor. He ran for Mayor of Hamilton in 1956 and 1962 but lost. He was elected citizen of the year in 1972 and ran again for mayor in 1976, this time winning. He was re-elected again in 19 ...
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Jack MacDonald (footballer)
Jack MacDonald (born 16 May 1927) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). McDonald, from Carey Grammar originally, came to Hawthorn from Camberwell. He had initially trained with Melbourne, but Hawthorn made a claim for him as he was in their residential zone. After finishing second to Pat Cash Patrick Hart Cash (born 27 May 1965) is an Australian former professional tennis player. He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 4 in May 1988 and a career-high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 6 in August 1988. Upon winning ... in the Hawthorn goal-kicking in his first season, he topped the list in 1952, with 25 goals. References 1927 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) People educated at Carey Baptist Grammar School Hawthorn Football Club players Camberwell Football Club players Possibly living people {{AFL-bio-1920s-stub ...
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Jack Macdonald (sportsman)
John Hoani Macdonald (26 October 1907 – 1 January 1982) was a New Zealand sportsman. He competed in rowing at the 1930 Empire Games, winning gold in the coxed fours, and at the 1932 Summer Olympics, becoming one of the first two Māori Olympians. He played rugby union for New Zealand Māori from 1926 to 1935 and professional rugby league in England from 1935 to 1939. During World War II he served in the Royal New Zealand Air Force and played rugby union for New Zealand Services and England Services sides. He also played tennis for the Royal New Zealand Air Force team in armed forces matches at Wimbledon. He was inducted into the Māori Sports Hall of Fame in 2008. Early life and family Macdonald was born in Blenheim in 1907. Of Māori descent, he affiliated to the Rangitāne iwi. His father, also called Jack, played rugby for the New Zealand Māori team, as did his brothers Manny and Enoka. In accordance with his mother's wishes, Macdonald always spelled his name with a lowe ...
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Jack McDonald (other)
Jack McDonald may refer to: * Jack McDonald (ice hockey, born 1887) (1887–1958), Canadian ice hockey left winger * Jack McDonald (ice hockey goaltender) (fl. 1946–50), American ice hockey goaltender * John McDonald (ice hockey) (1921–1990), known as Jack, ice hockey player * Jack H. McDonald (1932–2022), U.S. Representative from Michigan * Jack McDonald (baseball) (1844–1880), baseball player * Jack McDonald (actor) (1880–1962), American actor * Jack McDonald (American football) (1908–1989), American college football coach for Hofstra University * Jack McDonald (English footballer) (1921–2007), English footballer with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bournemouth, Fulham and Southampton * Jack McDonald (Australian footballer) (born 1930), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda * Jack McDonald (rugby union) (1914–1983), Australian rugby union player See also *Jackie McDonald (born 1947), UDA member *John McDonald (other) John McDonald may refer to: Politics Aus ...
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