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  2. Order of the Founder - Wikipedia

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    Canada and Bermuda: 1975 McILVEEN Arthur W: Brigadier: Australia Eastern: 1967 McKENZIE William: Lt-Colonel: Australia Southern: 1920 McLEOD Norman: Staff Bandmaster: Australia Southern: 1955 MANSON William: Captain: British Territory: 1920 MARSDAL Bård: Corps Sergeant Major: Norway: 1972 MARSHALL George: Bandmaster: British Territory: 1951 ...

  3. Barbara Ball - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Bertha Ball was born on 13 June 1924 in Bermuda to Jessie Alice (née Clap) and Carlton Ball. Her mother was a native Bermudian and her father was an English carpenter who came to Bermuda to work at Prospect Garrison. Ball's younger brother Walter was physically disabled and would later become well-known newspaper vendor.

  4. John George Macleod - Wikipedia

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    Macleod was the elder brother of Professor Dr Anna MacGillivray Macleod, the world famous professor of Brewing at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. His younger brother was Dr Alasdair MacGillivray Macleod, a general practitioner in Linlithgow. He was the son of Margaret Ingram Sangster, MA, and Rev. Alasdair MacGillivray Macleod, who both ...

  5. Edgar F. Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Fitzgerald Gordon (20 March 1895 – 20 April 1955), born in Trinidad and Tobago, was a physician, parliamentarian, civil-rights activist [1] and labour leader in Bermuda, and is regarded as the "father of trade unionism" there: [2] "he championed the cause of Bermudian workers and fought for equal rights for black Bermudians, thereby laying the groundwork for much of the political and ...

  6. Edward Richards - Wikipedia

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    While studying in London, he assisted Dr. E. F. Gordon to present a celebrated petition from the Bermuda Workers' Association to the British Colonial Secretary in 1946. [5] Richards was called to the UK bar in 1946 [4] and to the Bermuda Bar on 31 January 1947, becoming the fourth black lawyer to practice in Bermuda. [1]

  7. Poll: Most won't change drinking habits, despite Surgeon ...

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    The Surgeon General's recent warning that alcohol can cause cancer didn't exactly fall on deaf ears, but won't change America's drinking habits either, a USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll suggests ...

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.

  9. Norma Cox Astwood - Wikipedia

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    Norma Alice Cox was born in Bermuda to Gilbert and Constance Cox [1] and grew up in Bermuda. [2] Cox was a student of the Berkeley Institute and after her graduation she taught at Central School. In 1951, she enrolled at what was known as Hamilton Normal School, a training college for teachers located in Hamilton, Ontario . [ 3 ]