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  2. James MacGregor Burns - Wikipedia

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    James MacGregor Burns (August 3, 1918 – July 15, 2014) [4] was an American historian and political scientist, presidential biographer, and authority on leadership studies. He was the Woodrow Wilson Professor of Government Emeritus at Williams College and Distinguished Leadership Scholar at the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership of ...

  3. James McGregor (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Reverend James McGregor was a Scotch-Irish Presbyterian minister who led a migration from the Bann Valley in Ireland, to Nutfield, New Hampshire, in 1718. [ 1 ] Early life and ancestry

  4. James MacGregor (minister) - Wikipedia

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    James Macnaughton MacGregor (6 January 1829 – 8 October 1894) was a Scottish and New Zealand Presbyterian minister and theologian. He was born in Callander , Perthshire , Scotland on 6 January 1829. [ 1 ] (

  5. Deaths in July 2014 - Wikipedia

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    James MacGregor Burns, 95, American historian (Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom) and political scientist, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize . [299] Elda Cividino, 92, Italian Olympic gymnast. [300] Gerald Cresswell, 85, South African cricketer. [301] William Dumpson, 84, American baseball player. [302]

  6. James MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    James Macgregor (MP) (1808–1858), British MP for Sandwich; Jimmie Macgregor (born 1930), folk singer and broadcaster; James MacGregor (moderator) (1832–1910), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1891; James Drummond MacGregor (1759–1830), Scottish Gaelic poet, abolitionist and Presbyterian minister; James Gordon ...

  7. James MacGregor (moderator) - Wikipedia

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    James MacGregor FRSE (1832–1910) was a Scottish minister and philanthropist. He was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1891. [ 1 ] In 1886 he was made Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria , in 1901 Chaplain to King Edward VII , and in 1910 to King George V , serving three monarchs in all.

  8. James Macgregor (MP) - Wikipedia

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    The couple had nine children before Jane Small's death in 1845. [8] Macgregor secondly married Catherine Pendarvis Lochner at St Mary on Paddington Green Church on 11 August 1849, [9] and with her had an additional five children, including Lt.-Col. James Pendarvis Macgregor. [10] A grandson was John Cecil Currie DSO** MC (1898 – 26 June 1944).

  9. Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, third and fourth terms

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    According to James MacGregor Burns, Jones, a leader of Southern conservative Democrats, was, "taciturn, shrewd, practical, cautious.” Wallace, deeply distrusted by Democratic party leaders, was the, "hero of the Lib Labs, dreamy, utopian, even mystical yet, yet with his own bent for management and power."

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