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MacEwan in
Edmonton are
named after him.
MacEwan's grandparents were
Highland Scottish.
George MacEwen (Grant
MacEwan changed his name to "
MacEwan" with...
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University website -
MacEwan Griffins. "
MacEwan University City
Centre Campus Parking,
Transportation and
Amenities Overview Map" (PDF).
Macewan.ca. Retrieved...
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neuroendocrinologist Gwendolyn MacEwen (1941–1987),
Canadian poet and
novelist Paul
MacEwan (1943–2017),
politician and MLA in Nova Scotia,
Canada Ian Mc
Ewan (born 1948)...
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Miller (25
January 1915 – 22
October 1989),
better known by his
stage name
Ewan MacColl, was an
English folk singer-songwriter, folk song collector, labour...
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focuses in
Nursing Leadership and Oncology. The
university is home to
MacEwan Hall Ballroom, a
concert venue holding 1000 people. The
Ballroom is also...
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McGinnis 1975, p. 8.
MacEwan 1975, p. 10.
MacEwan 1975, p. 11.
McGinnis 1975, p. 9.
McGinnis 1975, p. 10.
MacEwan 1975, p. 30.
MacEwan 1975, p. 36. Taylor...
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Major Charles MacEwan MBE (born 25
February 1966) is a
former British Army
Officer and is a
member of the
British Royal Household.
MacEwan was educated...
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MacEwan Griffins are the
athletic teams that
represent MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. In
Canadian intercollegiate competition, teams...
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Canon Sydney Alfred MacEwan (19
October 1908 – 25
September 1991) was a
Scottish tenor, who sang
traditional Scottish and
Irish songs. His name has also...
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MacEwan Glen (commonly
known as
MacEwan) is a
neighbourhood in
northwest Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The
primarily low-density
residential community is...