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  1. Angus Lewis Macdonald PC QC (August 10, 1890 – April 13, 1954), popularly known as 'Angus L.', was a Canadian lawyer, law professor and politician from Nova Scotia. He served as the Liberal premier of Nova Scotia from 1933 to 1940, when he became the federal minister of defence for naval services.

  2. 18. Feb. 2008 · Angus Lewis Macdonald, lawyer, professor, politician and premier of NS 1945-54 (b at Dunvegan, NS 10 Aug 1890; d at Halifax 13 Apr 1954). An officer in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (WWI), educated at Saint Francis Xavier, Dalhousie and Harvard, Macdonald was assistant deputy attorney general of NS 1921-24 and professor of ...

  3. Angus L. Macdonald P.C., K.C., B.A., LL.B, S.D.J., LL.D., D.C.L. was a Canadian lawyer, law professor, and politician. [1] Born in 1890, [2] he was the son of Lewis MacDonald and Veronica Perry. He married Agnes Foley in Halifax on June 24, 1924. [3] Sources.

    • Male
    • August 10, 1890
    • Agnes Mary Foley
    • April 13, 1954
  4. Angus Lewis Macdonald PC QC (August 10, 1890 – April 13, 1954), popularly known as 'Angus L.', was a Canadian lawyer, law professor and politician from Nova Scotia. He served as the Liberal premier of Nova Scotia from 1933 to 1940, when he became the federal minister of defence for naval services.

  5. Angus Lewis Macdonald was born in Inverness County, Cape Breton on August 10, 1890. He was from a large family who moved to Port Hood, NS when he was a teenager. He earned his teaching license and taught for two years to earn money to attend St. Francis Xavier University, where he graduated in 1914.

  6. Angus Lewis Macdonald, often referred to as Angus L., was the 12 th premier of Nova Scotia, having. served for over 15 years in office. He began his journey as premier in 1933 as a renowned lawyer and. professor who attended Saint Francis Xavier University, Dalhousie University and Harvard Law School.

  7. Most are aware that Angus L. Macdonald was a long-serving premier of the province, and almost every Nova Scotian born before 1950 could tell you that he was a political legend who... Angus Macdonald grew up in Dunvegan, Inverness County, in the Diocese of Antigonish on the eastern shores of the Northumberland Strait.