Thomas Logie MacDonald (1901 – 1973) was a Scottish astronomer and politician, and eponym of lunar crater McDonald. He was a graduate of Glasgow University, and became secretary and chairman of the West of Scotland branch of the British Astronomical Association. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh on May 5, 1928. MacDonald was a Labour councillor and Mayor of Carlisle from May 1961 to 1962.
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- Thomas Logie MacDonald (1901 – 1973) was a Scottish astronomer and politician, and eponym of lunar crater McDonald. He was a graduate of Glasgow University, and became secretary and chairman of the West of Scotland branch of the British Astronomical Association. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh on May 5, 1928. MacDonald was a Labour councillor and Mayor of Carlisle from May 1961 to 1962. The Carlisle/Flensburg town twinning relationship was established during his mayoral term.
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- Thomas Logie MacDonald (1901 – 1973) was a Scottish astronomer and politician, and eponym of lunar crater McDonald. He was a graduate of Glasgow University, and became secretary and chairman of the West of Scotland branch of the British Astronomical Association. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh on May 5, 1928. MacDonald was a Labour councillor and Mayor of Carlisle from May 1961 to 1962.
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