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Cosa (chi) è glazier$31781$ - definizione

CANADIAN MINISTER AND LIBRARIAN
Kenneth MacLean Glazier Sr; Kenneth Maclean Glazier; Kenneth Glazier; Kenneth MacLean Glazier; Kenneth MacLean Glazier, Sr.

Stephen D. Glazier         
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST
Stephen Glazier; Glazier, Stephen D.
Stephen D. Glazier (born Mystic, Connecticut) is an American anthropologist who specializes in comparative religion.
Thomas Glazier         
BRITISH ARTIST
Glazier, Thomas
Thomas Glazier of Oxford (fl. 1386-1427) was a master glazier active in England during the late 14th and early 15th century; he is one of the earliest identifiable stained glass artists, and is considered a leading proponent of the International Gothic style.
Kenneth MacLean Glazier Sr.         
Kenneth MacLean Glazier Sr. (September 21, 1912 - November 11, 1989) was a Canadian minister and librarian.

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Kenneth MacLean Glazier Sr.

Kenneth MacLean Glazier Sr. (September 21, 1912 - November 11, 1989) was a Canadian minister and librarian.

He was minister of Glenview Presbyterian Church in Toronto before working at the Hoover Institution[1] at Stanford University. He later served as chief librarian of the University of Calgary Library.

While at the University of Calgary, he established in the Rare Books and Special Collections of the library the Kenneth M. Glazier Collection of the papers of Canadian authors, including those of Hugh MacLennan and Mordecai Richler.

He founded the Kenneth Maclean Glazier Scholarship for the study of Canadian literature at the university. He wrote or edited Africa South of the Sahara: A Select & Annotated Bibliography, 1964-1968, South Africa; a collection of miscellaneous documents, 1902-1963, and, with Peter Duigan, he authored A checklist of serials for African studies.