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Qu'est-ce (qui) est J Fred MacDonald - définition

CANADIAN LONG-DISTANCE RUNNER
Ronald MacDonald (runner); Ronald J. Macdonald; Ronald J. MacDonald

James Macdonald (ornithologist)         
SCOTTISH-AUSTRALIAN ORNITHOLOGIST AND WRITER
J. D. Macdonald; James David Macdonald (ornithologist)
James David Macdonald FLS FZS FIB (3 October 1908 – 17 September 2002) was a Scottish-Australian ornithologist and ornithological writer. A traditional museum ornithologist, he did much to build up the collections of African and Australian birds held by the British Museum, as well as popularising ornithology through his writings.
Fred J. Broomfield         
AUSTRALIAN JOURNALIST
Fred J Broomfield
Frederick John Broomfield (2 April 1860 – 22 May 1941), known as Fred, was English-born Australian writer, friend of Australian writer Henry Lawson and prominent co-member with him of the Dawn and Dusk Club which formed around the poet Victor Daley; some meetings were held in his Darlinghurst home. Before going to Sydney in the 1880s, where he gained employment as an accountant, Broomfield worked for the Kyneton Guardian in Victoria and as a correspondent for The Age in Melbourne.
Philip MacDonald         
BRITISH WRITER
W. J. Stuart; W.J. Stuart; Phillip Macdonald; Philip Macdonald
Philip MacDonald (5 November 1900 – 10 December 1980) was a British-born writer of fiction and screenplays, best known for thrillers.

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Ronald MacDonald (athlete)

Ronald John MacDonald (September 19, 1874 – September 3, 1947) was a Canadian runner, best known as the winner of the second Boston Marathon, in 1898. He later became a successful physician in Nova Scotia.