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  1. 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.

  2. Roy Chandler and John Richard Edwards. Cardiff Business School, Cardi University, Cardi , Wales. ff ff. 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
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  4. Anderson started to play tennis at the age of eight and became serious about the game in his teenage years. He represented Australia in Davis Cup in 1957, 1958, 1972 and 1973 (Australia won in 1957 and 1973). In 1957-1958, Anderson was at his peak, reaching his career-high ranking of No.2.

  5. May 6, 2019 · 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
  6. Otto Anderson is a 63-year-old widower, living in a rowhouse in suburban Pittsburgh. Six months after losing his wife Sonya, a schoolteacher, Otto has become a cynical, fastidious curmudgeon. Pushed into retirement from his job at a steel plant, he cancels his utilities and plans to kill himself to join his late wife.

  7. May 12, 2007 · Malcolm Anderson is a provider established in Norcross, Georgia and his medical specialization is Psychologist. The healthcare provider is registered in the NPI registry with number 1184839193 assigned on May 2007.

  8. ANDERSON, Malcolm. British, b. 1934. Genres: History, Politics/Government, Translations. Career: Professor of Politics, University of Edinburgh, since 1979. Lecturer in Government, University of Manchester, 1960-64; Sr. Lecturer, 1965-73, and Professor of Politics, 1973-79, University of Warwick.

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