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==Businessmen== |
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*[[Arthur Anderson (businessman)]] (1792–1868), Scottish businessman and co-founder of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) |
*[[Arthur Anderson (businessman)]] (1792–1868), Scottish businessman and co-founder of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) |
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*[[Arthur E. Andersen]] (1885–1947), founder of Chicago-based accounting firm |
*[[Arthur E. Andersen]] (1885–1947), founder of Chicago-based accounting firm |
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==Sportsmen== |
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==Others== |
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*[[Arthur Anderson (dramatist)]] (died 1942), English dramatist and lyricist |
*[[Arthur Anderson (dramatist)]] (died 1942), English dramatist and lyricist |
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*[[Arthur J. O. Anderson]] (1907–1996), anthropologist and Nahuatl translator |
*[[Arthur J. O. Anderson]] (1907–1996), anthropologist and Nahuatl translator |
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*[[Arthur Anderson (voice actor)]] (born 1922), American radio broadcaster who voiced "Lucky the Leprechaun", the General Mills ''Lucky Charms'' mascot, until 1992 |
*[[Arthur Anderson (voice actor)]] (born 1922), American radio broadcaster who voiced "Lucky the Leprechaun", the General Mills ''Lucky Charms'' mascot, until 1992 |
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*[[Arthur Anderson (architect)]] (1868–1942), Australian architect |
*[[Arthur Anderson (architect)]] (1868–1942), Australian architect |
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*[[Arthur Anderson (politician)]] (1860–1915), Australian politician |
*[[Arthur Anderson (politician)]] (1860–1915), Australian politician |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 08:50, 4 August 2013
Arthur Anderson may refer to:
Businessmen
- Arthur Anderson (businessman) (1792–1868), Scottish businessman and co-founder of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O)
- Arthur E. Andersen (1885–1947), founder of Chicago-based accounting firm
Sportsmen
- Arthur Anderson (athlete) (1886–1967), British track-and-field athlete who competed in the 1912 Olympics
- Art Anderson (born 1936), former college and professional American football player
Others
- Arthur Anderson (dramatist) (died 1942), English dramatist and lyricist
- Arthur J. O. Anderson (1907–1996), anthropologist and Nahuatl translator
- Arthur Anderson (voice actor) (born 1922), American radio broadcaster who voiced "Lucky the Leprechaun", the General Mills Lucky Charms mascot, until 1992
- Arthur Anderson (architect) (1868–1942), Australian architect
- Arthur Anderson (politician) (1860–1915), Australian politician
See also
- Arthur Andersen, accounting firm
- Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States U.S. Supreme Court case
- SS Arthur M. Anderson, ship on the Great Lakes