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McNair
[ muhk-nair ]
noun
- Lesley James, 1883–1944, U.S. army officer.
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As the Eastern phase of her tour drew to a close, Lepucki, like McNair, was tired but grateful.
It was God, she says, who told her what to do when Michael Hill walked into McNair Academy, dressed in all black, ready to kill.
"I am going to make a request, Miss McNair," he said evenly.
He was selected as captain but declined, and Thomas McNair was chosen, who ordered an immediate removal to the fort.
"We spread some lime a time or two, but not nearly enough," admitted Wilson McNair.
They were divided into six classes, but since the year 1857, when Major McNair took charge, sec.
Major McNair, who himself supplied both apparatus and chemicals.
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