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Selden Rodman. Cary Selden Rodman (February 19, 1909 – November 2, 2002) was a prolific American writer of poetry, plays and prose, political commentary, art criticism, Latin American and Caribbean history, biography and travel writing—publishing a book almost every year of his adult life, he also co-edited Common Sense magazine.
Businessmen. Sir David Rowat Barclay (27 October 1934 – 10 January 2021) and Sir Frederick Hugh Barclay (born 27 October 1934), [1] commonly referred to as the " Barclay Brothers " or " Barclay Twins ", were British billionaires. They were identical twin brothers and, until the death of David in 2021, had joint business interests primarily in ...
Frederick Hopkins: University of Cambridge: Discovery of growth-stimulating vitamins, the amino acid tryptophan and the discovery and characterization of glutathione. Nobel Prize 1929. 1923 J J R Macleod: University of Toronto: Isolation of insulin, Nobel Prize 1923 1924 Harvey Cushing: Harvard Medical School: Cushing's disease: 1925 Rudolf Magnus
Banting Lectures, a lecture series hosted by the American Diabetes Association; Banting Memorial High School, Alliston, Ontario, Canada; Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School, London, Ontario, Canada; Henrietta Banting (1912–1976), Canadian physician and wife of Frederick Banting; John Banting (1902–1972), English artist and writer
Canada. No. of episodes. 13. Original release. Release. 17 October 2004. ( 2004-10-17) The Greatest Canadian is a 2004 television series consisting of 13 episodes produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) to identify one greatest Canadian of all time, according to those who watched and participated in the program. [1]
As player. 1995 – 1998. Hamilton Tiger-Cats. 1999 – 2008. Toronto Argonauts. CFL East All-Star. 2001, 2005, 2006. Jude St. John (born December 4, 1972) is a former Canadian football guard who played in the Canadian Football League.
As tensions increased, Sir Frederick Banting began lobbying the British government to establish a research program into the research and development of biological weapons to effectively deter the Germans from launching a biological attack. Banting proposed a number of innovative schemes for the dissemination of pathogens, including aerial-spray ...
The local park is named after Sir Frederick Banting, and also has an interpretation centre dedicated to Dr. Banting and the crash. The wreckage of the plane was airlifted to the park in 1990. St. Luke's United Church is a sightworthy church in the centre of Musgrave Harbour. The War Memorial in front of the post office is worth a look as well.