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William McLaren (politician)
William McLaren may refer to: Sports * Bill McLaren (1923–2010), Scottish rugby union player and commentator * Billy McLaren (born 1948), Scottish football player and manager * William McLaren (footballer) (1887–?), Scottish footballer (Cowdenbeath, Huddersfield Town) * William McLaren (sport shooter) (1881–1962), Canadian Olympic sports shooter * Willie McLaren (born 1984), Scottish footballer * Willie McLaren (1930s footballer), Scottish footballer Others * William McLaren (illustrator) (1923–1987), Scottish illustrator * William Edward McLaren (1831–1905), Bishop of Chicago, Illinois * Bill McLaren (public servant) (1898–1973), Australian public servant in the Department of the Interior See also * William McLaren Bristol William McLaren Bristol (28July 18601935) was one of the two co-founders of Bristol-Myers, now part of Bristol-Myers Squibb. Myers and Bristol founded the company that would evolve into an international pharmaceutical giant in Bristol's birth ...
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Bill McLaren
William Pollock McLaren (16 October 1923 – 19 January 2010) was a Scottish rugby union commentator, teacher, journalist and one time rugby player. Known as 'the voice of rugby', he retired from commentating in 2002. Renowned throughout the sport, his enthusiasm and memorable turn of phrase endeared him to many. Early life McLaren was born in Hawick, in the Scottish Borders, in 1923 to a knitwear salesman from Loch Lomond-side who had moved down to the area. As a young boy, he was steeped in local rugby stories: In his teenage years, McLaren grew up to be a useful flank forward.Bill McLaren: the voice of Rugby Union
, 24 January 2002.
He would later play for ...
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Billy McLaren
Billy McLaren (born 7 June 1948 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former association football player and manager. Player McLaren was well-travelled as a player, serving eight different Scottish league clubs. His longest service was to Dumfries club, Queen of the South. In a subsequent interview, teammate Jocky Dempster named McLaren in what he felt was the eleven best players at the club in the 1970s. Iain McChesney was another to name McLaren in the best players at Palmerston Park at the time. He helped Hibernian gain promotion back to the Scottish Premier Division in 1981 after signing for the club in December 1980.Jeffrey, pp110. McLaren trained with Hibs part-time while retaining a job as a civil servant. His last club was Partick Thistle, where manager Benny Rooney had intended McLaren to coach, but he was pressed into service due to injuries to other players. Management McLaren managed Hamilton Academical from 1990 to 1992 in a spell that most Accies fans consider to be o ...
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William McLaren (footballer)
William McLaren (born in Fauldhouse, Scotland) was a professional footballer who played for Cowdenbeath, Burnley Burnley () is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2001 population of 73,021. It is north of Manchester and east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River Bru ... and Huddersfield Town. References * * Year of death missing Scottish men's footballers Footballers from West Lothian Men's association football wing halves Duntocher Hibernian F.C. players Cowdenbeath F.C. players Burnley F.C. players Huddersfield Town A.F.C. players Scottish Junior Football Association players Scottish Football League players English Football League players 1887 births People from Fauldhouse {{Scotland-footy-defender-1880s-stub ...
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William McLaren (sport Shooter)
William Benjamin McLaren (8 March 1881 – 19 March 1962) was a Canadian sports shooter. He competed in the team clay pigeon event at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... He won the Canadian trap shooting championship in 1915 and 1920, and eight times the trap shooting championship of Alberta. He had moved to Calgary, Alberta in 1906, and operated a hardware store there. He died in 1962. References External links * 1881 births 1962 deaths Canadian male sport shooters Olympic shooters of Canada Shooters at the 1920 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Ontario 20th-century Canadian people {{Canada-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Willie McLaren
William McLaren (born 6 November 1984) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Scottish Junior club Forth Wanderers, who plays as a midfielder. He has played for several Scottish clubs throughout his career which started in 2003. Career Airdrie United Born in Glasgow, McLaren had been at Benburb and Hamilton Accies u19s before signing professional at Airdrie in 2003. St Johnstone After catching the eye of many clubs, he signed for St Johnstone, in a reported five-figure deal in August 2006. He scored his first league goal for the Perth club in a 3–2 league defeat at Livingston on 13 January 2007. A week later, he scored the winner against his former club. On 30 January 2008, McLaren was released by St Johnstone. Clyde McLaren signed for Clyde on 2 June 2008, after impressing in a trial period at the tail end of the 2007–08 season, including when he scored against former club St Johnstone in a reserve cup semi final, and was on the winning side in the ...
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Willie McLaren (1930s Footballer)
William McLaren was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside right for Hamilton Academical, St Johnstone and Morton.McLaren, Willie (1931)
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He played the bulk of his career with Hamilton, and was converted from a in his first season there after joining from team

William McLaren (illustrator)
William McLaren (1923–1987) was a Scottish illustrator. Life Born in Ferniegair, Hamilton, McLaren grew up in Cardenden, Fife, Scotland with a crippling handicap that affected his feet. He attended Beath High School, Cowdenbeath, before going to college in Edinburgh. In 1944 he earned his Diploma and the Highly Commended Post Diploma from Edinburgh College of Art. After graduation and with a bursary from the Andrew Grant Fund he left Scotland and visited Italy and France. Throughout his life he remained a francophile and was fluent in French. He earned a living as a commercial illustrator working for ''The Radio Times'', '' The Listener'' and The Sphere. He is noted for illustrating the popular Beverley Nichols gardening books. He also painted murals at Wemyss Castle, St Adrian's Church in West Wemyss, Hopetoun House, Hawthornden Castle and Tyninghame House. Legacy In 2009 a documentary film was made by Jim Hickey and Robin Mitchell about McLaren's life and work entitledWillia ...
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William Edward McLaren
William Edward McLaren (December 15, 1831 - February 19, 1905) was the Bishop of Chicago (formerly Illinois) in the Episcopal Church from 1875 until his death in 1905. Early life and education McLaren was born on December 15, 1831, in Geneva, New York, the son of the Reverend John Finley McLaren, a Scottish Presbyterian minister. He was educated at the Western University of Pennsylvania and at the Jefferson College from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1851. In 1854 he earned his Master of Arts from Jefferson. Later he started teaching and was involved i journalism. He commenced studies for the ministry in 1857 at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, aiming to become a missionary in China. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Racine College in 1873 while Sewanee: The University of the South awarded him with a Doctor of Civil Law in 1882. Ordained ministry McLaren was ordained a Presbyterian priest in 1860. He became engaged in missionary work in Bogotá ...
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Bill McLaren (public Servant)
William Alexander McLaren (8 May 189830 September 1973) was a senior Australian public servant. He was Secretary of the Department of the Interior between 1949 and 1963. Life and career Bill McLaren was born in Sydney on 8 May 1898. Hisparents were William McLaren and Esther May Manning. He graduated from Sydney University. McLaren moved to Canberra in 1945 into the Australian Public Service The Australian Public Service (APS) is the federal civil service of the Commonwealth of Australia responsible for the public administration, public policy, and public services of the departments and executive and statutory agencies of the G ... as the Commonwealth Director of War Service Land Settlement. Between 1949 and 1963, McLaren was Secretary of the Department of the Interior. McLaren died on 30 September 1970. Awards McLaren was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1954. References 1898 births 1973 deaths Australian public servants Austr ...
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