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  1. Sir William Maxwell Aitken (1st Baron Lord Beaverbrook). Born 1879 in Maple, Ontario; died 1964 in Surrey. Son of William Aitken, a Scottish Presbyterian minister, and Jane Aitken. The Aitken family moved from Ontario to Newcastle, New Brunswick, in 1880. Max attended school but did not attend a post-secondary institution.

  2. William Maxwell Aitken, 1.er Barón Beaverbrook y Cherkley conocido también como Lord Beaverbrook fue un político y escritor anglo-canadiense.

  3. Important to the history of the Foundation, Sir John William Maxwell ‘Max’ Aitken, DSO, DFC. Born in Montreal in 1910, Max Aitken served in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force before being called up. He served with distinction throughout the Second World War and was demobilised in 1946 with the rank of Group Captain.

  4. William Maxwell Aitken (1879. május 25. – 1964. június 29.) kanadai származású brit politikus, üzletember. Beaverbrook 1. bárója, közismert nevén Lord ...

  5. 28 de may. de 2008 · Lord Beaverbrook (courtesy Library and Archives Canada/PA-6467). William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, financier, politician, author, publisher (b at Maple, Ont 25 May 1879; d at Cherkley, Mickleham, Eng 9 June 1964). The son of a Presbyterian minister, Beaverbrook later claimed that his religion lay at the root of his worldly success.

  6. William Maxwell (Max) "1st Baron Beaverbrook" Aitken. Born 25 May 1879 in Maple, Ontario, Canada. Ancestors. Son of William Cuthbert Aitken and Jane (Noble) Aitken. Brother of Ann Anderson Aitken. Husband of Gladys Henderson (Drury) Aitken — married 29 Jan 1906 in Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  7. William Maxwell "Max" Aitken (né le 25 mai 1879 et mort le 9 juin 1964), 1 er baron Beaverbrook, est un homme politique et homme d'affaires canadien - britannique. Début de carrière au Canada [ modifier | modifier le code ]