George Alexander Morrison
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George Alexander Morrison (30 October 1869 – 8 September 1956) was a Scottish
Scotland
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  Liberal Party
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 and then National Liberal Party
National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)
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 politician.

He was elected as Member of Parliament
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 (MP) for the Combined Scottish Universities at a by-election in 1934
Combined Scottish Universities by-election, 1934
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. He resigned the Liberal whip
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 in July 1935 to join the National Liberals, and was re-elected at the 1935
United Kingdom general election, 1935
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 as a National Liberal. He resigned his seat
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 on 6 March 1945, triggering another by-election
Combined Scottish Universities by-election, 1945
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.

Morrison was Rector of Inverness Royal Academy from 1910–1920 and Headmaster of Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen from 1920-1933.

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