Alexander Monteith Currie (1926–2014), Scottish administrator of the University of Edinburgh
George Alexander Currie (1896–1984), New Zealand scientist and university administrator
Alex Currie (1891–1951), head coach of the Ottawa Senators
Alexander Currie, agricultural labourer
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AlexanderCurrie may refer to: Alexander Monteith Currie (1926–2014), Scottish administrator of the University of Edinburgh George AlexanderCurrie (1896–1984)...
Doctor Alexander Monteith Currie OBE (2 May 1926 – 24 August 2014) was a university administrator secretary of The University of Edinburgh from 1978 to...
William Finlay Currie (20 January 1878 – 9 May 1968) was a Scottish actor of stage, screen, and television. He received great acclaim for his roles as...
Currie (Scottish Gaelic: Currach, IPA:[ˈkʰuːᵲəx]) is a village and suburb on the outskirts of Edinburgh, Scotland, situated 7 miles (11 kilometres) south...
McFarland. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-7864-8728-8. Rateliff 2007, p. 418. Lewis, Alexander; Currie, Elizabeth (2002). The Uncharted Realms of Tolkien. Medea. p. 86....
would slay him, rather than that no male human would do so. Alexander Lewis and Elizabeth Currie wrote that Glorfindel was a "chance reuse of no significance"...
Sondra Currie is an American actress. Currie is married to television and film director Alan J. Levi. As a couple, Currie and Levi co-produced the short...
The Currie Baronetcy is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 11 January 1847 for Frederick Currie, Foreign Secretary to...
Lauchlin Bernard Currie (8 October 1902 – 23 December 1993) was a Canadian economist best known for being President Franklin Roosevelt's chief economic...
Sir Neil Smith Currie CBE (20 August 1926 – 30 July 1999) was a senior Australian public servant and policymaker. Neil Currie was born on 20 August 1926...
Burns Street is named after the Rev. Thomas Burns. Currie Street bears the name of AlexanderCurrie, a director of the New Zealand Company, while George...
Smalley, pianist and composer Rory Garton-Smith, record producer George AlexanderCurrie, second Vice Chancellor (1941–1952) The Chancellor of The University...
extraction). 1882 – Thomas Murray sold Portion 52 to Charles Bate. 1882 – AlexanderCurrie and George Raffan became the owners of Portion 52 in August. 1883 –...
Nathaniel Currie (Curry) (1825 - 1889) was elected MPP in the 1st Legislative Assembly of Ontario during the Confederation elections of 1867. Born of Irish...
married longtime girlfriend and Toronto-area native Ayesha Alexander in Charlotte. Curry and Alexander met at their church in Charlotte when they were 15 and...
services to the Arts and the community in the East Neuk of Fife. Neil AlexanderCurrie – Physical Education Instructor, H.M. Prison Barlinnie. For public...
Janet Currie is a Canadian-American economist and the Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University's School of Public...
Alexander John Currie (December 12, 1891 – October 4, 1951), was head coach of the original Ottawa Senators for the 1925–26 NHL season. As a player for...
Hill House, south-west of Edinburgh on 14 March 1866, and was buried at Currie. His grave stands in the eastern wall in the north-east corner of the original...