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  2. Malcolm Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Major Sir Malcolm Campbell MBE (11 March 1885 – 31 December 1948) was a British racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record on land and on water at various times, using vehicles called Blue Bird , including a 1921 Grand Prix Sunbeam .

  3. Norman Malcolm - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm attended Wittgenstein's lectures on the philosophical foundations of mathematics throughout 1939 and remained one of Wittgenstein's closest friends. Malcolm's memoir of his time with Wittgenstein, published in 1958, is widely acclaimed as one of the most captivating and most accurate portraits of Wittgenstein's remarkable personality.

  4. John Wylie (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John Malcolm Rodney Wylie AC (born 1961) [1] is an Australian investment banker. He was previously managing director and Head of Corporate Advisory of Lazard, Chair of the Melbourne Cricket Ground Trust and Chair of the Australian Sports Commission. He was President of the State Library of Victoria Board until 2021.

  5. Malcolm Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    Composers Allan Gilliland, Malcolm Forsyth, Alan Gordon Bell, John Estacio, and Jeffrey McCune following the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra's performance of their music in April 2005 Forsyth was born in Pietermaritzburg , and educated at Maritzburg College South Africa .

  6. Malcolm Gladwell - Wikipedia

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    Gladwell's father noted that Malcolm was an unusually single-minded and ambitious boy. [13] When Malcolm was 11, his father, a professor of mathematics and engineering at the University of Waterloo, [14] allowed his son to wander around the offices at his university, which stoked the boy's interest in reading and libraries. [15]

  7. Rosamund John - Wikipedia

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    John co-starred in Anthony Asquith's wartime drama The Way to the Stars (1945), following which she appeared in the medical wartime thriller Green for Danger (1946). 1947 saw her star with James Mason in The Upturned Glass (1947), with Michael Redgrave in the Boulting Brothers' political drama Fame is the Spur (1947) and with Patricia Roc in ...

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