Harold John Fraser (1893–1975), lawyer and politician in Saskatchewan, Canada
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Harry L. Fraser (unclear if this was short for Harold), film director
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Harry Pollard (1889–1962), born Harold Fraser, best known as Snub Pollard, an Australian-born silent movie comedian, popular in the 1920s
Fraser-Simson is also known for his many settings of children's verse by A. A. Milne and Kenneth Grahame, including the music for a children's play based on the latter's The Wind in the Willows entitled Toad of Toad Hall (1929), which was successful and enjoyed many revivals.
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