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McCrae
[ muh-krey ]
noun
- John, 1872–1918, Canadian physician, soldier, and poet.
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As you probably already know, the symbol derives from a poem written by a Canadian military doctor, John McCrae, in 1915.
From The Daily Beast
The ranch was owned by Donald McCrae, a pioneer of the district, and it was the show place of the country.
From Project Gutenberg
Mrs. McCrae—slight, gentle, motherly, with wavy silver hair—was plainly worried.
From Project Gutenberg
Sheila McCrae stood by, watching them, hearing the rasp of steel beneath the apparently casual words.
From Project Gutenberg
Young McCrae, silent, too grim of mouth for his years, was the makings of another hard man.
From Project Gutenberg
Donald McCrae appeared in a buckboard drawn by a light team which he was holding with difficulty.
From Project Gutenberg
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