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[edit]George Frederick Cameron
[edit]George Frederick Cameron (24 September 1854 – 17 September 1885) was a Canadian poet, journalist, and lawyer.
Cameron was born in 1854 at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, the eldest son of James Grant Cameron and Jessie Sutherland.[1][2] After his family moved to Boston in 1869, he received a law degree from the Boston University of Law. He later studied at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, where in 1883 he won a prize for the best original poem.
Edna Longley
[edit](referenced in her spouse's Wikipedia article)
Edna Longley (1940—) is an influential critic on modern Irish and British poetry. Born in Dublin, she was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. She is married to Irish poet Michael Longley.
Longley has served as editor of the Irish Review. She is currently on the editorial board of Fortnight magazine.[1]
- ^ Bourke, Angela. The Field day anthology of Irish writing, vol. 5: Irish Women's Writing and Traditions". Cork University Press. 2002. p.411.
[ [ Category:Alumni of Trinity College, Dublin ] ]
References for LaBombarde Research
- Queen's University Bio - Includes good list of publications
- Answers.com - very brief bio notes
- Bloodaxe Books Bio - Brief, but confirms list of publications
- (uncertain) - Not yet sure what this is, except that it is good (e.g., even includes father's and mother's names!)
- Queen's University graduation notice - Includes a link to a video of her honorary degree!
Mario Petrucci
[edit]Actuarial Equivalence
[edit]401(a)
[edit]See Internal Revenue Code, which has a red-link base for 401(a). Labombarde (talk) 00:07, 27 November 2009 (UTC)