Donald Morrison (politician) — Donald Morrison (November 27, 1852 – 1920) was a merchant and political figure in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Northumberland County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1903 to 1908 as a Conservative member … Wikipedia
Donald Morrison (outlaw) — Photo of Donald Morrison, sometime before 1892. Born 1858 Died 19 June 1894 Conviction(s) Manslaughter … Wikipedia
Donald Morrisson — Portrait de Donald Morrison avant 1892. Nom de naissance Donald Morrison Naissance … Wikipédia en Français
MORRISON, Alexander (1829-1903) — headmaster of Scotch College, Melbourne was born near Forres, Scotland, on 3 February 1829. His father, Donald Morrison, a farmer of good education who became factor to Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, married Catherine Fraser, a woman of strong Christian … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Donald Mattison — Donald Magnus Mattison (April 24, 1905 – 1975) was an American artist. He was born in Beloit, Wisconsin. His father, Magnus Wilhelm, invented machine tools, and his mother, Florence May Knickerbocker Mattison, taught school. Mattison also had two … Wikipedia
Donald Dean Summerville — 53rd Mayor of Toronto In office 1963–1963 Preceded by Nathan Phillips Succeeded by Phil Givens Personal details Born … Wikipedia
Morrison Glace Bay High School — was one of the two high schools serving the town of Glace Bay located in Nova Scotia, Canada, during the later half of the twentieth century. Morrison was operational as a high school between 1947 and 1989. The school colors were brown and gold… … Wikipedia
Donald O'Connor — in I Love Melvin Born Donald David Dixon Ronald O’Connor August 28, 1925(1925 08 28) Chicago, Illinois … Wikipedia
Donald Goddard Wing — Born August 18, 1904 Died October 1972 Occupation Librarian, Bibliographer Education PhD from Yale Notable work(s) Short Title Catalogue...1641 1700 Gallery of Ghosts Dona … Wikipedia
Donald B. Elliott — Member, Maryland House of Delegates Member, Maryland House of Delegates from District 4B Incumbent … Wikipedia