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  1. Malcolm was born on 22 January 1970 and grew up in Cramlington, Northumberland. The schoolboy Malcolm showed a flair for leadership, serving as Deputy Head Boy and captain of the school football and cricket teams. He also displayed other characteristics which were to become familiar to all who knew him in later life.

    • Roy Chandler, John Richard Edwards
    • 2019
  2. Biography. In 1957, Malcolm James Anderson became the first unseeded player to win the U.S. National Men’s Singles Championships, and he faced one of the stiffest challenges ever, needing to best the top three seeds to win. While pre-Open Era records aren’t as precise as those post-1968, unseeded players rarely, if ever, won a major title.

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  4. May 6, 2019 · Malcolm Anderson 1970–2018: his academic career. Malcolm was born on 22 January 1970 and grew up in Cramlington, Northumberland. The schoolboy Malcolm showed a flair for leadership, serving as Deputy Head Boy and captain of the school football and cricket teams.

    • Roy Chandler, John Richard Edwards
    • 2019
  5. Malcolm Anderson is Professor of Politics and Director of the International Social Sciences Institute at the University of Edinburgh.

  6. Malcolm Anderson. Hall of Fame. Born 3 March 1935. Place of birth Theodore, QLD. Singles champion United States 1957. Doubles champion French 1957, Australian 1973. Mixed doubles champion Australian 1957. Representation Davis Cup 1957-1958, 1972-1973. Inducted into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame in January 2001; Inducted into the ...

  7. Malcolm has an extensive background in conducting academic and consulting research and the use of research methods. He has conducted hundreds of interviews over the years, including interviews for his book ‘The Messengers’ in which he wrote the stories of over one hundred runners who have completed 100 marathons or more.

  8. He married Diane in St Austell, Cornwall in 1993. They had three daughters, Hannah, Rachel and Bethan. Malcolm took his own life at the Business School on 19 February 2018. He was posthumously promoted to the grade of senior lecturer. A Cardiff undergraduate Malcolm arrived in Cardiff for an interview in 1988.

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