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Qué (quién) es J D Chesswas - definición

BRITISH LINGUIST
J d chesswas; John chesswas; J D Chesswas; J.D. Chesswas; JD Chesswas

J. D. Chesswas         
John Douglas Chesswas MBE (1919 – 28 February 2009) was a British author, linguist and policy advisor in Uganda. He was regarded as a pioneer in the development of the writing of the Luganda language, and held prominent positions in the Ugandan colonial government of the day.
J. D. H. Catleugh         
BRITISH ARTIST
J D H Catleugh; J.D.H.Catleugh; J. Catleugh; J. D.H. Catleugh
J D H Catleugh (April 16, 1920 – January 7, 2009) was a British abstract artist whose career began in the 1950s and continued until his death in 2009.
J. D. Chapman         
AMERICAN BOXER
JD Chapman; J D Chapman; J.D. Chapman
John David Chapman, better known as J D Chapman (born March 17, 1983), is a US-American heavyweight boxer.

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J. D. Chesswas

John Douglas Chesswas MBE (1919 – 28 February 2009) was a British author, linguist and policy advisor in Uganda. He was regarded as a pioneer in the development of the writing of the Luganda language, and held prominent positions in the Ugandan colonial government of the day. He also worked as a leading educational evaluation theorist for programmes in the developing world. Chesswas was awarded an MBE in the 1965 New Year Honours.

Chesswas was born in 1919. He served in Indian Army Pioneer Corps during World War II and was promoted from a private soldier to 2nd lieutenant in January 1941. He died in Wiltshire, England in February 2009.