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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BrackenJohn Bracken - Wikipedia

    John Bracken PC (22 June 1883 – 18 March 1969) was a Canadian agronomist and politician who was the 11th and longest-serving premier of Manitoba (1922–1943) and later the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (1942–1948).

  2. John Bracken, PC (* 22. Juni 1883 in Ellisville, Ontario; † 18. März 1969 in Ottawa) war ein kanadischer Politiker, Agrarwissenschaftler und Autor. Vom 8. August 1922 bis zum 14.

  3. John Bracken, politician, premier of Manitoba (b at Ellisville, Ont 22 June 1883; d at Ottawa 18 March 1969). A graduate of the Ontario Agricultural College, he worked for federal and provincial governments in the West until 1910, when he became a professor of field husbandry at the University of Saskatchewan.

  4. 25. Jan. 2001 · By Associated Press. NEW YORK — John M. Bracken has spent 40 years assembling a vast collection of Civil War artifacts that includes weapons, uniforms, photos, flags and even band instruments. It's almost as if he had walked across smoldering battlefields to gather the debris of conflict.

  5. When he had to work his way up by his wits he failed miserably. That is one of the conclusions that emerges from John Kendle ’s splendid new biography of the long-time premier of Manitoba (1922-1943) and brief leader of the federal Conservative opposition (1943-1948). John Bracken, Premier of Manitoba 1922-1943.

  6. Premier of Manitoba for more than twenty years and, later, leader of the federal Progressive Conservative party, John Bracken became the recognized voice of the...

  7. 22. Dez. 2021 · John Bracken (bap. 1747–1818) SUMMARY. John Bracken was the rector of Bruton Parish from 1773 until his death, ran the grammar school at the College of William and Mary, and, from 1812 to 1814, served as the school’s ninth president. Bracken was born in England, where he was ordained a minister.