MacPhail

MacPhail

MacPhail may refer to:

In education:
*MacPhail Center for Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

People with the surname MacPhail:
*Agnes Macphail (1890-1954) - Canadian feminist and first woman to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons
*Andrew Macphail (1864-1938) - Canadian physician, author, professor of medicine, and soldier.
*Andy MacPhail (1953-) - President of baseball operations for the Baltimore Orioles and son of former American League president Lee MacPhail and grandson of Larry MacPhail.
*Angus MacPhail (1903-1962) - English screenwriter known for his work with Alfred Hitchcock; credited for the creation of the term "MacGuffin"
*John MacPhail (1955-) - Former Scottish footballer
*Joy MacPhail - Former Canadian New Democratic Party of British Columbia politician
*Larry MacPhail (1890-1975) - American executive and innovator in Major League Baseball
*Lee MacPhail (1917-) - Former administrator in Major League Baseball
*Robert Lloyd George MacPhail (1920-1955) - Canadian politician and the 36th Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island; Member of the Order of Canada
*Catherine Macphail (1964-) - Scottish-born author

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