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John Weir (born 8 February 1959 in Tarrytown, New York) is an American writer. [1] He is the author of two novels, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket (HarperCollins, 1989), which won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Debut Fiction at the 2nd Lambda Literary Awards in 1990, and for which he received an NEA Fellowship in Fiction in 1991; and What I Did Wrong (Viking, 2006); [1] and the ...
Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 5th Earl of Cranbrook, OStJ, FLS, FZS, FRGS, , FIBiol (born 20 June 1933), styled Lord Medway until 1978, is a British zoologist, biologist, naturalist, and peer. [1] Since 1956, he has been active in the fields of ornithology , mammalogy , and zooarchaeology , and has influenced research and education in Southeast Asia ...
John Alexander Weir was born in Ardoch, North Dakota on 13 December 1894 to the Reverend Richard and Margaret Moir Weir. He had three brothers and two sisters. Due to his father being called to new congregations the family traveled from Ardock to Hensall, Ontario when John was two years old, then to Petrolia, Ontario in 1898, and finally to Regina, Saskatchewan in 1901 where John attended the ...
John Angus Weir (1930–2007), fourth president of Wilfrid Laurier University John Ferguson Weir (1841–1926), American painter and sculptor John Jenner Weir (1822–1894), English amateur entomologist, ornithologist and British civil servant
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Weir was born in the town of Paisley, in Renfrewshire, son of joiner James Weir, of East Kilbride, and Agnes, née Baird.He attended Allan Glen's School in Glasgow, a school noted for its emphasis on science, and subsequently worked as an engineer until embarking on his medical education, first at Glasgow University (MB ChB 1906), [1] following which he held several positions at the Glasgow ...