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  • Margaret Campbell Crum (9 February 1921 – 18 July 1986) was a British scholar of English poetry and music. A librarian at the Bodleian Library at the University...
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  • honorary rank of lieutenant. Gladstone married Isla Margaret Crum, the daughter of Sir Walter Erskine Crum, on 3 January 1925. They had six children, the oldest...
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  • On 9 April 1913 Crum married his second wife, Emily Clare Bale (1879-1962); among their children was the writer Margaret Crum. Crum was ordained a deacon...
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  • Campbell Crum (1872–1958), Anglican theologian and poet, author of Now the Green Blade Rises Margaret Crum (1921–1986), British writer Matthew Crum (born...
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    public. In September 1852, he married childhood sweetheart Margaret Crum, daughter of Walter Crum; but her health broke down on their honeymoon, and over...
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    brother. His sister Margaret Fisher Crum married John Brown as his second wife, and was mother of Alexander Crum Brown. Walter Crum studied at Anderson's...
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    1982. Gladstone was the son of Sir Charles Gladstone and Isla Margaret Gladstone (née Crum), and a great-grandson of the former prime minister, William...
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  • American author. Robert Cover, 42, American law scholar, heart attack. Margaret Crum, 65, British musicologist. Maiju Gebhard, 89, Finnish inventor (dish...
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  • Coptic to English. The eldest son of Alexander Crum of Thornliebank, Glasgow and Margaret Stewart, Crum was born in Capelrig, Renfrewshire. He attended...
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    Alexander Crum Brown was born at 4 Bellevue Terrace in Edinburgh. His mother, Margaret Fisher Crum (d. 1841), was the sister of the chemist Walter Crum, and...
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    developments since 1908. Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-1282-1. Margaret Crum (1971). "Review". The Review of English Studies. NS 22 (85): 81–83....
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    Margaret Dumont (born Daisy Juliette Baker; October 20, 1882 – March 6, 1965) was an American stage and film actress. She is best remembered as the comic...
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    and Crum ascended the stairs to the 27th floor.: 39  (Day followed Crum and Martinez to the 27th floor shortly thereafter.) As Martinez and Crum ascended...
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    Rawnsley, Andrew; French, Philip; Ferguson, Euan; McCrum, Robert (13 April 2013). "How Margaret Thatcher left her mark on British culture". The Guardian...
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    Carmen Blacker FBA OST OBE (1924–2009), scholar of Japanese language Margaret Crum (1921-1986), scholar of English poetry and music, winner of the British...
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  • In 1863 Crum married Margaret Nina, daughter of the Rt. Rev. Alexander Ewing, Bishop of Argyll. Their son was the Coptologist Walter Ewing Crum. He died...
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  • Making of a Poet 1965 Madeline House The Letters of Charles Dickens 1966 Margaret Crum Poems of Henry King 1967 Enid Welsford Salisbury Plain, a Study in the...
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    Margaret Alice Murray FSA Scot FRAI (13 July 1863 – 13 November 1963) was an Anglo-Indian Egyptologist, archaeologist, anthropologist, historian, and folklorist...
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  • Saying Hi-de-Hi to Whole New Audience", Western Mail, 9 December 2009 McCrum, Kirstie (11 December 2010). "Ruth Madoc traces her family tree". Wales Online...
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    The Margaret Mitchell House is a historic house museum located in Atlanta, Georgia. The structure was the home of author Margaret Mitchell in the early...
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