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Ivison Macadam

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It was first published in 1910 as 'The Round Table 'A Quarterly Review of the Politics of the British Empire'. Its sub-headings were changed as its editorial policy evolved to 'A Quarterly Review of the Politics of the British Commonwealth' in 1919. Then to 'A Quarterly Review of British Commonwealth
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In 1922 and again in 1923 Macadam led a successful tour of British students to Germany only four years after their nations had been at war to foster the importance of former combatants not remaining antagonists, when as he stated the "national animosities in Europe still kept most people within their
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The debate there was dominated by whether German students should be allowed to participate in the new international organisation. The French delegates and number of other countries felt that since the Germans had been enemy combatants and invaders of their lands in the recent war that they should not
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He stepped down as the NUS President in December 1922 to serve as Honorary Organising Secretary, which became in effect their senior executive until 1929. While still at Cambridge, he was able to obtain the financing for a permanent headquarters for the NUS at Endsleigh Street, London, W.C.1.(opened
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The Union is in no way a propagandist organisation, it is an association of students for the furtherance of students' interests. But spirit of service permeates the movement and no one can fail to see how direct a bearing this national and international student co-operation must have on the great and
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The programs published the details of the processions and order of service for King George V and Queen Mary’s Jubilee, 1935; The Coronation of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1937; The wedding of the Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten, RN, 1947; The Coronation of Queen
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After taking his degree he remained an unfailing supporter of all college activities during the difficult years of the thirties, and in 1939 was elected a Fellow. Knighted in 1955 Sir Ivison was appointed a member of the council in 1957 and three years later he became a member of the Delegacy. Since
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He was the institute’s chief executive for a period of 25 years during which it grew from a promising pioneering experiment into a well established and internationally respected centre for the study and discussion of world affairs. When asked who founded Chatham House, Ivison would reply with a list
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in 1730s was named on its gifting to the institute after the first of these three Prime Ministers (Pitt the Elder) as Chatham House. Macadam oversaw the growth of the institute from William Pitt's former Cabinet Room where as Prime Minister Pitt had presided over his Cabinet overlooking St. James's
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When the time came to name the building "two students on the Union Society, Paul Cadogan and Nigel Bamping, came forward with a suggestion...Why not call it the 'Macadam Building' and thus pay tribute to a man who had given distinguished service to King's...? The College was unanimous in accepting
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to encourage the foundation of an international student organisation. Macadam had responded to the newspaper that such a body had already been formed. Hawker phoned the porter's lodge at Christ's College, Cambridge, asked to speak to Macadam and suggested they meet, where he asked in what tangible
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The couple had four children: Helen Ivison Macadam (who married 1. Ian Wightwick M.C., 2. The Rev. Roger Taylor), William Ivison Macadam, Elliott Corbett Macadam and Caroline Alta Macadam (who is married to Francesco Colacicchi and writes under the name of Alta Macadam). The couple lived in London
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in 1939, and served as a member of the King's College Council 1957–74; its Delegacy 1960–74; a member of its Finance Committee, and on many special sub-committees both to the Delegacy and Council and vice-chairman 1971–74. On his election Macadam preposed that two students nominated by their peers
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He travelled to the British Dominions and helped the independent establishment of the various Commonwealth Institutes of International Affairs or where such bodies had earlier been established in both Australia and Canada to generate financial support from benefactors in order that they could have
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Founder President of the National Union of Students. Director General of The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House). Editor of the Annual Register. Fellow of King’s College London. Vice Chairman of King George’s Jubillee Trust. Major Royal Engineers City of Edinburgh (Fortress)
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His decorations and medals (L-R) CVO, CBE (Civil), OBE (Military), CStJ, British War Medal, Victory Medal with oak leaf (for mention in dispatches), Territorial Force War Medal, Defence Medal, George VI Coronation Medal, Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, Order of Saint Anna (Russia) 2nd Class with
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They were sold on behalf of King George’s Jubilee Trust mainly along the parade routes on the day of the event by the Boy Scouts but also prior to it in newsagents and bookshops. The substantial additional funds thus raised helped support the work of King George's Jubilee Trust in aiding young
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In return Sir Ivison has evoked the affection he has given. At all meetings of both governing bodies and as chairman of sub-committees his advice has been sought and valued. His firm kindly manner, his robust presence and his Scottish clarity combined to make him one of the most permanent and
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In 1919, at the age of 25, Ivison Macadam entered the Faculty of Engineering at King’s College as a student. With a distinguished war service from 1914–19, including command of the Royal Engineers in the Archangel Expeditionary Force, he brought to College the experience and maturity which
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characterised many young ex-servicemen of both world wars. At King’s these qualities were quickly recognised by his election as President of the Union Society, and in a wider context of student life when he became the Founder President, and later Trustee of the National Union of Students.
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The over 400 hundred attendees included delegations from the then seven Commonwealth Dominion countries of Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland, South Africa and the Irish Free State along with participants from future members like India and others.
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After their marriage, she was of invaluable support to her husband in his professional life and in assisting him to raise the substantial funding required for the operations of the RIIA. She was later Chairman of the Eastern Counties Women’s Conservative Associations.
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at 275 Gray's Inn Road, London. In 1927 Macadam spearheaded a successful fundraising appeal to endow the Union and place it on a sound financial footing. He was one of the original trustees of the National Union of Students and remained one until the end of his life.
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The NUS's founding constitution stipulated that it must operate as a non-political and non-religious student organisation as the factional differences among nations were felt to have led to the recent world conflict. The non-political stipulation was dropped in 1969.
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took pride of place, and would emphasise the great amount of time that they devoted in shaping the institute’s policy in the early days. This no doubt was true, but it was Ivison who had to carry their ideas into practice, raise the money and recruit the staff.
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Affairs' in 1948, To a 'A Quarterly Review of Commonwealth Affairs' in 1966 and ultimately to its present sub-heading 'The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs' in 1983'. For further details see the magazine's official on-line historical synopsis
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way he could help this new initiative? Macadam's response was by helping purchase a headquarters for the NUS. Bertram Hawker then donated the entire funds to acquire the freehold of two adjoining buildings at 3 Endsleigh Street, London, W.C.1.
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A close association of fifty-five years with one’s own College is a rare achievement. When that half century has been notable for constant devotion to its interests, based on both understanding and affection, the achievement is doubly rare.
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After his unpublicised pre-war and then public wartime role in establishing the Ministry, he returned to the Royal Institute in March 1941 to continue its war work and oversee the post-war international reconstruction planning there.
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To enable the institute to increase the breadth and range of its activities, Macadam steadily expanded office and meeting space for the Institute by acquiring the freehold properties adjoining 10, St James Square (Chatham House).
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The inscription reads: SIR IVISON STEVENSON MACADAM, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight Bachelor, CBE, OBE (military), FRSE, MImechE. Of Runton Old Hall Norfolk. Youngest Son of Col. W. Ivison Macadam.
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Macadam was responsible for devising the concept of, creating, editing and organising the printing and distribution of the official royal programs to be published under the auspices of the King George’s Jubilee Trust.
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He put the Annual Register on a sound financial footing and strengthened its worldwide reputation by bringing in a wide range of specialist contributors. Sales expanded considerably, particularly in the United States.
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as Officer Commanding Royal Engineers, Archangel, North Russian Expeditionary Force, the ill-fated Allied military campaign 1918–1919 following the armistice with Germany, and the final major military action of WWI
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as it was known at the time (now The Round Table:The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs). Britain’s oldest international journal. He served as the Round Table's Honorary Secretary in the postwar years.
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He was a founding member of the council, King George’s Jubilee Trust (for youth) on which he served from 1935 to 1974, first under the Chairmanship of the Prince of Wales, until he ascended to the throne as
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Letter from Ivison Macadam to the Chairman of Chatham House's Council Viscount Waldorf Astor confirming date of his return there on Monday of that week, letter dated 27 March 1941,
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He was a gifted promoter of Chatham House and its objectives, obtaining endowments in Britain and the Commonwealth and also gaining the support of the great American foundations,
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On assuming the role of Editor for the year 1947 he introduced an Advisory Board that he chaired to which various learned societies nominated a representative, such as the
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Elizabeth II, 1953; the wedding of the Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones,1960 and the wedding of the Princess Alexandra of Kent and Angus Ogilvy, 1963.
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be permitted to participate. Macadam and the British delegation felt that the stated aims of the CIE required their participation. This was ultimately agreed.
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From its outset the NUS founders were also noteworthy in ensuring that women were involved at its highest levels through a constitutional requirement.
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Ivison, like many of his generation who served in World War I, attended university at a later age than normal after his wartime service. He studied at
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then he has served as its Vice-Chairman, as a member of its Finance Committee, and on many special sub-committees both of the Delegacy and Council.
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At Chatham House he is remembered for his Scottish drive and application ... He organised persons, events and work with equal stern objectivity.
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Macadam was responsible for numerous international conferences around the world. He organised the first Commonwealth Relations Conference at
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in Scotland, awarded for "services of the most exceptional character by gift of the Chief Scout". He was invested by Chief Scout and founder
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The grave lies midway along the original eastern path (before the eastern extension) in Portebello Cemetery beside that of his father Col.
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This just prior WWII conference was organised after "Herculean efforts by Macadam." The British delegation was under the chairmanship of
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When Macadam was only seven, his father was shot and killed by a mentally disturbed gunman in an Edinburgh tragedy in 1902.
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USA (Born 20 September 1910 at Portland, Multnomah Co. Died on 28 August 1989 in East Runton, Norfolk). Her parents were
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pressing problems of reconstruction in Europe. If students are co-operating today surely there is hope for tomorrow.
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On his retirement as vice-chairman in 1974 the Delegacy minutes of 15 January 1974 recorded his service to King's:
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sit on the governing body. This was adopted and King's was one of the first universities to follow this practise.
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British Commonwealth Relations: Proceedings of the First Unofficial Conference on British Commonwealth Relations
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King's College London 1828–1978, A History Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Foundation of the College
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King's College London 1828–1978, A History Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Foundation of the College
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in 1925). Its headquarters remained there until the properties were sold in 2010 to acquire their new building
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Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) Sir Ivison was elevated to a knight of the order in 1974
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His resignation from the Delegacy is received both with a sense of severe loss and a sense of deep gratitude.
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The main students' union building and Faculty of Engineering at King's College's Strand campus is named the
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this,... Sir Ivison died a few months later; but his widow Lady Macadam...performed the opening ceremony:
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had finished his naval service and was able to take over as chairman. It is now run under the umbrella of
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Delegacy Minutes of King’s College on Sir Ivison Macadam's retirement from the Delegacy,15 January 1974.
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Macadam House, the present NUS Headquarters opened in 2013 at 275 Gray's Inn Road, King's Cross, London
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And his wife’s inscription immediately below reads: CAROLINE LADD CORBETT 1910 – 1989 Eldest child of
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from 1947–72 (publisher: Longmans. London). Macadam retired as editor after 26 editions in 1972.
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of World Events for the years 1947–72, the world’s oldest annual reference book founded by
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https://www.nus.org.uk/en/who-we-are/our-history/nus-and-internationalism-in-the-1920s/
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Ministry of Morale: Home Front Morale and the Ministry of Information in World War II
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He died on 22 December 1974, at his London home at 16 Upper Belgrave Street, London.
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A London County Council plaque on Number 10 states "Here lived Three Prime Ministers
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Memorandum on the Work and History of the National Union of Students, September 1928
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Memorandum on the Work and History of the National Union of Students, September 1928
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Memorandum on the Work and History of the National Union of Students, September 1928
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These included 6, Duke of York Street in 1931, and 9, St James’s Square, then the
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Sir ivison & Lady Macadam gravestone, Portebello Cemetery, Edinburgh, Scotland
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He assumed office as president of it in 1921 (later to become the KCLSU). :
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thrice). He was awarded the OBE in 1919 at the age of 24 for his service there.
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Ivison Macadam was knighted in 1955. Sir Ivison's Knight Bachelor breast badge
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The CIE Executive Committee met in Britain in 1925 after Macadam had asked
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Christine K Jones, Research Fellow, Dept. English, King's College, London
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Christine K Jones, Research Fellow, Dept. English, King's College, London
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MBE. Lady Macadam’s inscription below her husband's was by Dick Reid OBE.
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in 1933 (the first Commonwealth conference per se), followed by others at
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http://www.nusconnect.org.uk/news/article/nus/Ivison-Macadam-who-was-he/
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In 1938 he married, Caroline Ladd Corbett, who was born and raised in
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funding 1934. The formation of the Institutes in New Zealand 1934; in
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funding 1932 (now known as the Canadian International Council); the
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Empire to International Commonwealth: A Biography of Lionel Curtis
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He was Assistant Director General and Assistant Secretary to the
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After his experience in the First World War in an address to the
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of World Events; a longtime member of the editorial board of the
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He was also the editor and chairman of the advisory board of the
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The constitution was amended after the presidential election of
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He was a member (1930–1974) of the editorial body (the Moot) of
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He was the editor and the chairman of the advisory board of The
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Ivison Macadam Archives at King's College London (KCL) Archives
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Ivison Macadam Archives at King's College London (KCL)Archives
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Chairman of the Board of Governors, Runton Hill School 1960–72
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serving as its chief executive between 1929 and 1955 based at
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His grave memorial was designed and lettering was carved by
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A Short History of the National Union of Students 1922-1911
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he stated his vision of the role that the NUS would play.
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In 2004, KCLSU President Michael Champion instituted the
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Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House)
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and then under the chairmanship of the King's brother,
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He was the first Secretary and Director-General of the
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Caroline Ladd Corbett Macadam (Lady Macadam) 1910–1989
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Inspiring student leadership: King’s, Macadam and NUS
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Ivison Macadam Archives, King's College London (KCL)
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of Portland Oregon. Devoted Wife and Loving Mother.
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He was the then president of 307:, Edinburgh, he was the second 1041:Defence Medal (United Kingdom) 981:Victory Medal (United Kingdom) 745: 573:Institute of Pacific Relations 1: 1941:King's College London Fellows 1742:, and included the Editor of 1724:Arts Council of Great Britain 1598:Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995 875:Commander, County of Norfolk 450:in his honour (opened 1975). 2418:British mechanical engineers 1907:Medal card of Ivison MacAdam 1659:, London. 6 January 1975 by 1626:Sir Ivison Macadam obituary, 1453:NUS Connect, 31 January 2012 1242:NUS Connect, 31 January 2012 1207:, Adam & Charles Black, 926:, and the couple met at the 563:in 1954, the capital of the 497:WILLIAM PITT Earl of Chatham 390:King's College Union Society 234:Sir Ivison Stevenson Macadam 1897:, London, 31 December 1974. 1728:British Science Association 1696:He was involved from 1937. 1168:Elliott R and Alta Corbett 1003:Territorial Force War Medal 966:), 1919 – Military Division 750:He was elected a Fellow of 362:Christ's College, Cambridge 219:Christ's College, Cambridge 2469: 1980:National Union of Students 1763:, London, 24 December 1974 1630:, London, 24 December 1974 1449:Ivison Macadam:Who was he? 1238:Ivison Macadam:Who was he? 1105:Royal Society of Edinburgh 382:National Union of Students 368:National Union of Students 263:National Union of Students 75:National Union of Students 2037: 1181:around 20m to the north. 607:1934; in Indian 1936; in 280:and other organisations. 227: 120: 109: 80: 68: 59: 2413:Royal Engineers officers 1794:, Alexander May, (1995) 1792:The Round Table, 1910–66 1736:Royal Historical Society 1308:. 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Toynbee 1179:Stevenson Macadam 997:British War Medal 669:, 6 January 1974. 492:, London, S.W.1. 421:League of Nations 313:Silver Wolf Scout 298:Stevenson Macadam 231: 230: 16:(Redirected from 2460: 2403:Knights Bachelor 2024: 2017: 2010: 2001: 1967: 1966: 1954: 1948: 1945:Delegacy Minutes 1933: 1927: 1926: 1923:thegazette.co.uk 1915: 1909: 1904: 1898: 1891: 1885: 1882: 1876: 1870: 1864: 1857: 1851: 1848: 1842: 1839: 1830: 1827: 1821: 1818: 1812: 1811:issue 258, 1975. 1805: 1799: 1783: 1777: 1770: 1764: 1757: 1751: 1720: 1714: 1707: 1701: 1694: 1688: 1685: 1679: 1674: 1663: 1653: 1647: 1637: 1631: 1624: 1618: 1617: 1606: 1600: 1582:Geoffrey Vickers 1558: 1552: 1540: 1534: 1527:C. E. Carrington 1515: 1509: 1502:C. E. Carrington 1495: 1489: 1483: 1477: 1465: 1459: 1445: 1439: 1426: 1420: 1414: 1408: 1403:own frontiers." 1400: 1394: 1390: 1384: 1377:Lady Nancy Astor 1373: 1367: 1361: 1355: 1341: 1335: 1324: 1318: 1315: 1309: 1294: 1288: 1278: 1272: 1265: 1259: 1257:Who's Who, 1975. 1254: 1248: 1235: 1229: 1226: 1220: 1217: 1211: 1202: 924:Henry L. Stimson 912:Henry W. Corbett 904:Portland, Oregon 507:1809–1898". 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Royal Institute of International Affairs
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London
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Melville College
Edinburgh
King's College, London
Christ's College, Cambridge
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Royal Institute of International Affairs
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Round Table
King’s College, London
Edinburgh
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Stevenson Macadam

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