Other people ThomasJohnsonThomasJohnson disambiguation ThomasJohnsonThomas Francis Johnson June 26, 1909 February 1, 1988 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Congressman who represented the Maryland s 1st congressional district from January 3, 1959 to January 3, 1963. He lost re election after criminal charges were brought against him. Born in Worcester County, Maryland , Johnson received his early education from the local schools. He later graduated from Staunton Military Academy of Virginia in 1926, St. John s College, U.S. St. John s College , the University of Virginia , and the University of Maryland, College Park . He was admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of law in Snow Hill, Maryland . In 1932, he was elected chairman of the board of Commercial National Bank of Snow Hill. Johnson specialized in international law with practice in the Far East , Middle East , and continental Europe . ref name CongBio cite web url http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index J000176 title JOHNSON, Thomas Francis, 1909 1988 publisher Biographical Directory of the United States Congress accessdate 2008 07 17 ref In 1934, at the age of 24, Johnson was appointed as state s attorney for Maryland, and, at age 28, he was elected to the Maryland State Senate , where he served from 1939 to 1951. ref name CongBio He was the youngest man in state history to serve ... Press title ThomasJohnson, 78 Lost Post in Congress format obituary url http query.nytimes.com ... Johnson, Thomas Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH June 26, 1909 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 1, 1988 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Thomas Francis ... Maryland politician stub pl Thomas Francis Johnson ..., before re election, Johnson had charges brought against him regarding the receipt of illegal gratuities ... election. ref name nyt After Congress, Johnson resumed the practice of law and lived in Berlin, Maryland ... more details
Infobox cyclist name ThomasJohnson image fullname Horace ThomasJohnson nickname Tiny Johnson br H.T. Tiny Johnson br H.T. Johnny Johnson birth date 30 December 1886 death date death date and age 1966 8 12 1886 12 30 df yes birth place Fulham , United Kingdom height 5ft. 4ins. weight above 11 stone currentteam discipline Track sprinter role ridertype amateuryears 1905 1923 amateurteams Putney A.C. and Catford C.C. proyears proteams majorwins 1907, 1909 and 1910 British Tandem Championships br 1908 ... Men s team pursuit Horace ThomasJohnson 30 December 1886 &ndash 12 August 1966 was a cycling cyclist from Great Britain . He was born in Fulham , United Kingdom . Johnson was often referred to as Tiny Johnson or H. T. Tiny Johnson. He won three silver medals at the Olympic games the tandem race ..., ref Awards Golden Book Johnson s achievements were celebrated in 1949 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling . ref name Gold Johnson References reflist http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes jo thomasjohnson 1.html ThomasJohnson s profile at Sports Reference.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE ... , United Kingdom DATE OF DEATH 12 August 1966 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Thomas Category 1886 ... Cyclists at the 1920 Summer Olympics Category Olympic medalists in cycling ca Horace Johnson de ThomasJohnson Radsportler no Horace Johnson ... Summer Olympics in Antwerp , Belgium . Career Johnson took up cycle racing in 1905 when he joined ... s tandem 2,000 metre tandem race . In 1911 he won 32 races in top class company. ref name Gold Johnson ... Louis Johnson. Archive maintained by The Pedal Club . Vic Johnson , 1948 ref At the 1920 Summer ... to Harry Ryan cyclist Harry Ryan who was awarded the bronze medal. The following day, August 10, Johnson ..., beating the Olympic champion Maurice Peeters and team mate W. Ormston. ref name Gold Johnson ref ... more details
Other uses ThomasJohnson disambiguation ThomasJohnson Infobox scientist name Thomas H. Johnson image 100512 Thomas Johnson.jpg image size 200px alt Thomas H. Johnson caption Thomas H. Johnson of the Naval Postgraduate School birth date Birth date YYYY MM DD birth place death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth date death place resting place resting place coordinates Coord LAT LONG type landmark display inline,title residence USA citizenship USA nationality USA fields Political Science , Weapons of Mass Destruction workplaces Naval Postgraduate School , North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO alma mater doctoral advisor academic advisors doctoral students notable ... www.example.com footnotes spouse Thomas H. Johnson is a research professor at the Naval Postgraduate ... www.nps.edu About News Faculty NPSExpert Thomas Johnson.html title ThomasJohnson, Research Professor ... Research Institute date Winter 2007 accessdate 2012 02 27 quote Thomas H. Johnson is a research ..., California. page author Thomas H. Johnson, M. Chris Mason archiveurl http commons.wikimedia.org wiki File Understanding the taliban and insurgency in afghanistan.pdf archivedate 2012 02 27 ref Johnson ... quote page author Barbara Honegger ref References Reflist Category American scientists Johnson, Thomas ... ref name NpsThomasJohnsonBioB cite news url http www.nps.edu programs ccs Johnson.html title Thomas H. Johnson Research Professor, CCS Director publisher Naval Postgraduate School date accessdate 2012 02 27 quote Professor Johnson serves as a member of the U.S. delegation to the NATO WMD Warning and Reporting ... & Conflict Studies Program for Culture & Conflict Studies . Johnson has taught at the University of Southern ... has awarded Johnson the Charles E. Merriam Award for Outstanding Public Policy Research . ref ... ref Johnson also serves on North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO committees that monitor Weapons of Mass Destruction . ref name NpsThomasJohnsonBioB Johnson conducted extensive field research ... more details
Infobox nrhp name ThomasJohnson Polygonal Barn nrhp type image caption location Off Iowa Highway 114, Wellman, Iowa lat degrees 41 lat minutes 26 lat seconds 21 lat direction N long degrees 91 long minutes 49 long seconds 44 long direction W locmapin Iowa area built architect ThomasJohnson architecture added June 30, 1986 governing body Private mpsub Iowa Round Barns The Sixty Year Experiment TR refnum 86001448 ref name nris cite web url http www.nps.gov nr title National Register Information System date 2010 11 08 work National Register of Historic Places publisher National Park Service ref The ThomasJohnson Polygonal Barn is an historic structure located near Wellman, Iowa Wellman in rural Washington County, Iowa , United States . The NRHP calls it the Thomas Jordan Polygonal Barn, but then attributes it to ThomasJohnson. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1986. ref name nris The 16 sided building measures 40 feet 12.2 m around. ref name Travis cite web url http www.dalejtravis.com rblist rbia.htm title Iowa Round Barn List publisher Dale Travis Barn List accessdate 2011 02 02 last first ref The structure is covered in red vertical siding and is topped by a sectional Cone geometry conical roof, with windows on the south side and an aerator. ref name Travis References Reflist External links http www.archiplanet.org wiki Jordan 2C Thomas 2C Polygonal Barn Archiplanet listing National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Thomas, Polygonal Barn Category Buildings and structures in Washington County, Iowa Category Barns on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa Category Polygonal barns in Iowa Iowa NRHP stub Iowa struct stub ... more details
Other people2 ThomasJohnson disambiguation Infobox rugby league biography name Thomas W. Johnson fullname Thomas W. Johnson nickname Tommy image imagesize caption birth date death date height weight position rlp SH HB club1 Hull F.C. Hull year1start 10 10 1936 year1end 47 appearances1 129 tries1 21 goals1 1 fieldgoals1 0 points1 65 teamA England national rugby league team England yearAstart 1941 yearAend appearancesA 1 triesA 0 goalsA 0 fieldgoalsA 0 pointsA 0 retired yes updated 27 April 2012 source http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players all.html rugbyleagueproject.org http www.englandrl.co.uk international stats.php englandrl.co.uk Thomas Tommy W. Johnson is an English people English professional rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 40s, playing at representative level for England national rugby league team England , and at club level for Hull F.C. Hull , as a rlp SH HB , i.e. number 7. International honours Tommy Johnson won a cap for England national rugby league team England while at Hull in 1941 against Wales. ref name International Statistics at englandrl.co.uk cite web url http www.englandrl.co.uk international stats.php?EnSearch Johnson&GBSearch Johnson&submit x 10&submit y 14&submit.x 4&submit.y 7 title International Statistics at englandrl.co.uk publisher englandrl.co.uk date 2008 12 31 accessdate 2009 01 01 ref Club career Tommy Johnson was Hull s rlp SH HB in the 1946 Rugby league county cups Yorkshire Cup Final. References reflist External links http www.englandrl.co.uk international stats.php?EnSearch Johnson&GBSearch Johnson&submit x 10&submit y 14&submit.x 4&submit.y 7 International Statistics at englandrl.co.uk http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players ThomasJohnson summary.html Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British rugby league player DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Thomas Category England ... more details
ThomasJohnson died 1737 was an English cleric and academic, a moralist writer. Life Johnson was a Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge B.A. 1724, M.A. 1728 , who was senior university taxor in 1732 and later chaplain at Whitehall Palace . He died in July 1737. ref Venn JHN721T Johnson, Thomas ref Works He was one of the four editors of Robert Estienne s Latin Thesaurus , 4 vols. 1734 5 the others were Edmund Law , John Taylor classical scholar John Taylor ref cite DNB wstitle Taylor, John 1704 1766 ref , and Sandys Hutchinson. ref Venn HTCN724S Hutchinson, Sandys ref In 1735 he published an edition of Samuel Pufendorf s De Officio Hominis et Civis , London other editions, 1737, 1748, 1758. His other writings are An Essay on Moral Obligation with a view towards settling the Controversy concerning Moral and Positive Duties ref cite book author ThomasJohnson title An essay on moral obligation with a view towards settling the controversy, concerning moral and positive duties in answer to two late pamphlets, the one entitled, The true foundation of natural and revealed religion asserted being a reply to the supplement to the treatise on the Christian sacraments, the other Some reflections upon the comparative excellency and usefulness of moral and positive duties by Mr. Chubb url http books.google.com books?id Cx5WAAAAYAAJ accessdate 26 March 2012 year 1731 publisher Printed by J.S. for W. Thurlbourn bookseller in Cambridge and sold by J. and J. Knapton ... and J. Stephens ref anon. , Cambridge, 1731, written in answer to pamphlets by Thomas Chubb and another anonymous author, The True Foundation of Natural and Reveal d Religion that was in fact by Arthur Ashley Sykes . The Insufficiency of the Law of Nature , Cambridge, 1731. A Letter to Mr. Chandler, in Vindication of a Passage ... disputandi , Cambridge, 1734 other editions, 1735, 1741 . References cite DNB wstitle Johnson, Thomas fl.1718 Notes reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Johnson, Thomas fl.1718 DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Thomas ... more details
Other people2 ThomasJohnson disambiguation ThomasJohnson 17 May 1872 17 January 1963 was an Irish people Irish nationalist and Labour Party Ireland Irish Labour Party leader. ref name oireachtas db cite web url http www.oireachtas.ie members hist default.asp?housetype 0&HouseNum 3&MemberID 549&ConstID 77 title Mr. ThomasJohnson work Oireachtas Members Database accessdate 22 April 2011 ref He was elected a Teachta D la TD for Dublin County D il ireann constituency Dublin County to the Third D il at the Irish general election, 1922 1922 general election and was the leader of the Labour Party until 1927. ref name elecs irl cite web url http www.electionsireland.org candidate.cfm?ID 1227 title ThomasJohnson work ElectionsIreland.org accessdate 22 April 2011 ref As such, he was Leader of the Opposition Ireland Leader of the Opposition in the D il of the Irish Free State , as the anti treaty faction of Sinn F in refused to recognise the D il as constituted. He issued a statement of support for the Government of the 4th D il when the Army Mutiny threatened civilian control in March 1924. ref The Times , The Irish Mutiny. New Commander Of Free State Forces. 11 March 1924 ref Johnson is the only Leader of the Opposition from the Labour Party, or indeed from any party other than Fianna F il or Fine Gael . He lost his D il seat at the Irish general election, September 1927 September 1927 ... Johnson Summer School to host panel discussions, debates and workshops. Further reading ThomasJohnson, 1872 1963 , John Anthony Gaughan, Kingdom Books, Dublin, 1980, ISBN 0 9506015 3 5 References ... Ireland Persondata NAME Johnson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish politician DATE OF BIRTH 17 May 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 January 1963 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Thomas Category 1872 births Category 1963 deaths Category Leaders of the Labour Party Ireland Category ... Party Ireland Leader of the Labour Party years 1917 1927 s aft after nowrap Thomas J. O Connell ... more details
Thomas Herman Johnson February 12, 1870 &ndash May 20, 1927 was a politician in Manitoba , Canada . He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1907 to 1922, and was a prominent cabinet minister in the government of Tobias C. Norris . Johnson was a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party Liberal Party . Johnson was born in Iceland , and moved to Manitoba with his family in 1878. He was educated in Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg public schools, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Gustavus Adolphus College . After worked as a teacher, he entered the law office of Richards & Bradshaw in 1895 and was admitted to the Bar of the Province in 1900. He subsequently worked as a barrister at law, and was also appointed census commissioner for Manitoba in 1901. Johnson served on the Winnipeg School Board from 1904 to 1907. In religion, he was a Lutheran . He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the Manitoba general election, 1907 1907 provincial election , defeating candidates ... Persondata NAME Johnson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE ... Johnson, Thomas Category 1870 births Category 1927 deaths Category Icelandic emigrants to Canada ... s Conservatives during this period, and Johnson served as a member of the opposition. Known as a reformer ... a new administration. Norris became Premier of Manitoba premier on May 15, 1915, and chose Johnson ... A new election was held, which the Liberals won in a landslide majority. Johnson was not opposed ... shuffle on November 10, 1917, Johnson was named Attorney General Manitoba Attorney General and Minister ..., funded by the federal Department of Justice, and allowed to proceed by Johnson as Attorney General. Later, Johnson defended the prosecutions in the spring of 1921 when Fred Dixon brought a motion ... transferable ballot . Johnson led the Liberal ticket in the city, and was declared elected with a second ... groups. Johnson resigned from cabinet on June 6, 1922, and did not run in the Manitoba general ... more details
Infobox bridge bridge name Governor ThomasJohnson Bridge native name native name lang image Gov Johnson Bridge Dec 08.JPG image size 200px alt caption Gov. ThomasJohnson Bridge, Solomons, Md., December 2009 official name Governor ThomasJohnson Bridge other name ThomasJohnson Bridge, Solomons Bridge carries 2 lanes of MD 4 crosses Lower Patuxent River locale maint id designer design material spans pierswater mainspan length width height 135 feet load clearance below traffic builder begin complete open start date and age January 1978 preceded followed heritage collapsed closed toll map cue map image map alt map text map width coordinates lat long extra The Governor ThomasJohnson Bridge also referred to as the ThomasJohnson Bridge and the Solomons Bridge is a one and a half mile long bridge in Maryland over the lower Patuxent River joining Calvert and St. Mary s counties. The bridge, named for the first governor of Maryland , ThomasJohnson governor ThomasJohnson , was built in 1977, and officially opened in January 1978. ref cite web url http www.mlis.state.md.us 2005rs fnotes bil ... south, and then continuing on to Leonardtown, Maryland Leonardtown for ten more miles. The ThomasJohnson ... of 1988, cracks were found in the foundation of the ThomasJohnson Bridge, causing it to be closed ... been much talk and public debate over either expanding the ThomasJohnson Bridge by adding a parallel ... of more structural issues of the ThomasJohnson Bridge arising such as the one in 1988 , coupled ... ThomasJohnson Bridge06 Greg s Solomons Island, Maryland pictures from cityscapes photos on webshots ... Crossings navbox structure Bridges place Patuxent River bridge Governor ThomasJohnson Bridge ... Charles County . Maryland Route 4 is the highway which crosses the Patuxent River Patuxent at the ThomasJohnson Bridge. The north end of the bridge, on the Calvert side, is located in Solomons ... Johnson Bridge Closing Cuts Calvert, St. Mary s Lifeline date June 21, 1988 publisher The Washington ... more details
Thomas Fielding Johnson 24 December 1828 1921 was a prominent Victorian businessman and philanthropist ... MPhil dissertation ref Previously known simply as ThomasJohnson, from then on he adopted the surname that he is now known by Fielding Johnson. In 1855 Fielding Johnson married Julia Christiana .... It produced two sons Thomas Fielding Johnson Junior 1856 1931 and Joseph 1857 who died aged only six months. Fielding Johnson remarried in 1863. His second wife came from his existing social circle ... thumb right 400px Brookfield , Thomas Fielding Johnson s family home in Stoneygate , Leicester From 1869 until Thomas s death, The Fielding Johnson family lived at Brookfield , a large Victorian ... were gifted to the new Diocese of Leicester by Thomas Fielding Johnson Junior in the 1920s and became ... between 1898 and 1902 as Chairman. ref Halford p72 ref On 10 June 1919 Thomas Fielding Johnson ... Cathedral was named in honour of his son, Thomas Fielding Johnson Junior. Notes No footnotes ... Langwith, Notts DATE OF DEATH 1921 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Thomas Fielding Category ... Elizabeth Halford The Grand Old Man Before and After , Merlin Books 1984 p76 ref Image Thomas Fielding Johnson Portrait.jpg thumb left 190px Thomas Fielding Johnson Family life Fielding Johnson was born at Nether Langwith , Notttinghamshire, the third of eight children born to John Goode Johnson 1798 ... had no children of their own and Fielding Johnson was adopted by them in 1840 aged twelve. ref name ... in the modern City Council and which he held between 1836 and 1872 , Fielding Johnson s father in law ... De Montfort University . Business Fielding Johnson s adoptive father Joseph was a freeman of the City ... of a successfully established worsted spinning business in West Bond Street. He made Thomas a partner in 1852 and on his uncle s death in the same year, Thomas assumed control aged 24 years. ref name Halford p56 Fielding Johnson appears to have been a gifted but careful businessman who recognised ... more details
Cleanup date May 2007 ThomasJohnson Westropp 1860 1922 was an Irish antiquarian . Early life Westropp, a notable antiquarian in Victorian Ireland and a collector of folklore , was born at Attyflin Park, Patrickswell , County Limerick . Westropp s family were of English origin and settled in County Limerick in the mid 16th century. The family married into the O Callaghans of Clare and were large landowners in both Clare and Tipperary in the 19th century. ThomasJohnson Westropp was the most recognised member of the family due to his deep interest in the history and folklore of the counties Clare and Limerick and his observations of many of the megalithic and Iron Age monuments of these counties. From a very young age ThomasJohnson Westropp displayed an intense interest in the antiquities of County Limerick , Co. Mayo and County Clare and began making notes on the topography, antiquities and folklife of areas visited during trips. He attended the Trinity College, Dublin University of Dublin where he graduated in 1882 with a Master of Arts degree and as a civil engineer in 1885. Westropp was apprenticed to the eminent engineer Bindon Blood Stoney who was responsible for altering the structure ..., 20Thomas 20Johnson 22&type subject ref Survey of Antiquities of County Clare ThomasJohnson Westropp ... 1313.pdf File Normans In Thomond, Part III 1313 1318.pdf References wikisource author ThomasJohnson ... W Writers History ThomasJohnson Westropp in Writers Non Fiction file at Limerick City Library, Ireland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Westropp, ThomasJohnson ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Westropp, ThomasJohnson Category Archaeology of Ireland Category Irish archaeologists ... eolas coclare folklore folk tales index.htm County Clare Folk Tales and Myths by ThomasJohnson Westropp bot generated title at www.clarelibrary.ie ref The folk tales are of particular ... ref Most libraries throughout the country will have the work of Thomas Johnston Westropp in store or will be able ... more details
Other people2 ThomasJohnson disambiguation Sir ThomasJohnson 27 October 1664 28 December 1728 was an English merchant and Member of Parliament who was largely responsible for the foundation of the modern city of Liverpool . Johnson was born in Liverpool in 1664. Left a considerable fortune by his father, he traded as a merchant with the British colonies in North America he was particularly involved in the tobacco and sugar trades. In 1715, he transported 130 Jacobite rising Jacobite prisoners to the American plantations. He also played an important role in the emergence of the rock salt industry in Cheshire . Johnson succeeded his father in 1689 as bailiff of Liverpool and in 1695 as Mayor . He effected the separation of Liverpool from the parish of Walton, Merseyside Walton on the Hill in 1699. He obtained from the Crown a grant to the Corporation of the site of the old Liverpool Castle castle , where he planned the town market. He was the chief promoter of the construction of the first dry dock in 1708 and steered a bill through Parliament to authorise it. In addition, the building of St Peter s and St George s churches were due in great measure to his efforts. From 1701 to 1723 he represented Liverpool UK Parliament constituency Liverpool in Parliament of Great Britain Parliament , sitting as a British Whig Party Whig , and he was knighted by Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne in 1708. In 1723, having lost in speculation the fortune which he had inherited from his father, he retired from Parliament and was appointed collector of customs on the Rappahannock River in Virginia ... in lodgings at Charing Cross on 28 December 1728. A Liverpool street is named Sir Thomas Buildings after him. References Wikisource1911Enc Johnson, Sir Thomas Concise Dictionary of National Biography ... s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Thomas Category 1664 births Category 1728 deaths Category Members of the Parliament ... more details
Other people2 ThomasJohnson disambiguation Thomas TJ Johnson Born November 27, 1957 in Thomasville, North Carolina is an American audio engineer, producer, and musician. He is best known for his work with Porno for Pyros Porno For Pyros ref http books.google.com books?id sgbgs2dEPfAC&pg PT544&lpg PT544&dq funky jane 2B Thomas Johnson&source bl&ots ts94ZpRkFC&sig w LsVL8JvJuuXkI68CMpxYxvlrY&hl en&ei vbgBSrD7Oc wmAeCs6ScCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2 ref and Rancid band Rancid . ref http www.thomasjohnson.com ref Johnson has been an active professional in the industry since 1981, and trained at the Recording Workshop RECW Recording Workshop , an audio engineering school in Chillicothe, OH. Johnson s involvement with Porno for pyros Porno For Pyros Porno For Pyros began during the recording of their second album, Good God s Urge Good Gods Urge , on which Johnson engineered, co produced, and played. ref http books.google.com books?id sgbgs2dEPfAC&pg PT544&lpg PT544&dq funky jane 2B Thomas Johnson&source bl&ots ts94ZpRkFC&sig w LsVL8JvJuuXkI68CMpxYxvlrY&hl en&ei vbgBSrD7Oc wmAeCs6ScCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2 ref Following the album s release, Johnson toured with Porno for pyros Porno For Pyros from 1995 until the spring of 1997, providing samples, playing keyboards, and singing backing vocals. During this time Johnson also recorded new tracks for what should ... artist ThomasJohnson?noanv 1 ref for the legendary Punk rock in California bay area punk band. Although still active in the recording realm, Johnson now teaches in the Entertainment Technology Department ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Thomas Category ... 093624675228 item.html ref Johnson has worked with an array of major and independent labels including ... Records , and it s offshoot, Hellcat Records . In the spring of 1997, Johnson started a long ... more details
The Right Rev. ThomasJohnson Kuto Kalume was a Kenyan politician and the first Clergyman to be elected Member of Parliament MP in the history of the National Assembly of Kenya . Rev. Kalume was composer and co producer of Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu , the Kenyan National Anthem , which was recorded in English and Swahili in September 1963 and inaugurated at Uhuru Gardens on December 12, 1963 during Kenya s independence celebrations. The anthem bears an original African traditional tune. ref http www.statehousekenya.go.ke anthem.htm Selecting Kenya s National Anthem Bot generated title ref Rev. Kalume was born in Dagamra division of Bate location near the historical tourist town of Malindi . He belonged to the Kambe tribe from Kilifi , part of the larger Mijikenda ethnic community which has traditionally occupied the entire coastal region of Kenya . Rev. Kalume, attended the prestigious Alliance High School, Kikuyu and proceeded to obtain a Bachelors Degree in Divinity from the University of London . He later graduated with a Masters Degree in Theology from New York Theological Seminary , a leading global Christian University. ref uir.unisa.ac.za bitstream handle 10500 ... dissertation kagema d.pdf. ref Rev. Kalume was elected Member of Parliament in the Kenyan general election, 1969 to represent Malindi North Constituency. He distinguished himself as an able, knowledgeable and conscientious representative of the people on many development issues leading to significant improvements in agriculture, education, health and infrastructural facilities. ref Kenya National Assembly Official Records Hansard February 6 March 20, 1970 ref Rev. Kalume died on March 15, 1975, leaving behind a widow, Mama Rebeca Florence Naswa Kalume and nine children, comprising six boys and three girls. He ... reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kalume, ThomasJohnson Kuto ALTERNATIVE ... Kalume, ThomasJohnson Kuto Category Year of birth missing Category 1975 deaths Category Members ... more details
Italic title two other uses the British magazine the 1970 English language film The Lawyer film Lawyer disambiguation Image The Lawyer magazine.JPG right thumb 220px The Lawyer The Lawyer is a weekly British magazine for commercial law yers and corporate directors, first published in 1981. It is owned by Centaur Media Centaur Media plc . External links Official website http www.thelawyer.com Law firms of the United Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Lawyer Category British magazines Category Professional and trade magazines Category Law in the United Kingdom Category Magazines established in 1981 trade mag stub UK business mag stub ... more details
Infobox Film name LawyerLawyer br lang zh hk image image size caption director Joe Ma Wai Ho Joe Ma producer Joe Ma Wai Ho Joe Ma writer Joe Ma Wai Ho Joe Ma br Wong Ho Wa narrator starring Stephen Chow br Eric Kot br Karen Mok br Chingmy Yau music Lincoln Lo cinematography Cheung Man Po editing Cheung Ka fai film editor Cheung Ka Fai br Kong Chi Leung distributor flagicon Hong Kong Cameron Entertainment released Hong Kong films of 1997 1997 runtime 85 min country flagicon Hong Kong Cinema of Hong Kong Hong Kong language Standard Cantonese Cantonese budget gross preceded by followed by LawyerLawyer lang zh hk is a Hong Kong films of 1997 1997 Cinema of Hong Kong Hong Kong comedy film produced, directed and co written by Joe Ma Wai Ho Joe Ma . Plot Stephen Chow is Chan Mong Gut , a famous Chinese lawyer, who must defend his apprentice Foon, who got framed for murder, in court. Stephen Chow stars as Chan Mong Gut, a famous Chinese lawyer who was killed in the Qing dynasty. He must defend his apprentice, Foon, who has been framed for murder in Hong Kong. Being the third worst lawyer in China, he challenges the British legal system with no evidence on hand and manages to identify the killer in a hilarious way. 1997 The film was released during the same year as the Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong . As the film deals specifically with the issue of justice, it can be interpreted as responding to the fears of the PRC takeover and to the general uncertainty of what that meant to the people of Hong Kong. The film promotes a normative vision of justice that can prevail over any tyranny, suggesting that knowledge of law, and the freedom to express it, is more important than brute strength as embodied by the trials and tribulations of Chang Mong Gut over countless foes . Cast Stephen Chow as Chan Mong Gut Eric Kot as Foon Karen Mok Chingmy Yau Law Kar ying Cheung Tat ... Wyman Wong Bobby Yip Moses Chan External links imdb title title LawyerLawyer id 0133059 CinemaofHongKong ... more details
Seealso Johnson High School disambiguation for schools of the same name. Infobox school name Governor ThomasJohnson High School image GTJ HS Sign.jpg caption Home of the Patriots location Frederick County, Maryland streetaddress 1501 N. Market St. region city Frederick, Maryland Frederick, MD state Maryland district Frederick County Public Schools Maryland Frederick County Public Schools zipcode 21701 country United States USA coordinates schoolnumber 240 236 8200 schoolboard authority religion ... mascot image sports patron team name ThomasJohnson Patriots nickname Patriots school colours Red ... & Gov. ThomasJohnson Middle School free label free text free label1 free text1 free label2 free ... http gtjhs.fcps.org Governor ThomasJohnson HS website Governor ThomasJohnson High School GTJHS ... County, Maryland Frederick County , Maryland , United States . ThomasJohnson Image Thomasjohnson portrait cropped.1.jpg left thumb Governor ThomasJohnson The school is named after former Maryland Governor ThomasJohnson governor ThomasJohnson who was the first post colonial Governor of the state ... Court . Johnson himself received no formal education and taught himself the law while working for an attorney and qualified aged 28. ref http www.oyez.org justices thomasjohnsonThomas Johson on the U.S.Supreme ... ref The exact address is 1501 N. Market Street in Frederick, MD 21701. Students Governor ThomasJohnson ... Latino, and 2 Asian. ThomasJohnson s graduation rate has been steadily rising over the past 12 years ... ThomasJohnson High School Sports State Champions div style moz column count 3 2012 Boys Indoor ... links http gtjhs.fcps.org Governor ThomasJohnson High School website http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&geocode &q thomasjohnson high school, MD&sll 38.92259, 94.74212&sspn 0.011719,0.020084 ... www.tjalumni.com Governor ThomasJohnson HS Alumni site Frederick County Public Schools Maryland coord missing Maryland DEFAULTSORT Governor ThomasJohnson High School Category Educational institutions ... more details
wiktionary lawyer A lawyer is a person who is learned in the law. Lawyer may also refer to Lawyer fish , an Arctic freshwater fish Lawyer name , a masculine given name, and a surname Lawyer Ron , a race horse Tracye LawyerThomas , born 1977 , American heptathlon heptathlete See also LawyerLawyer The Lawyer disambiguation ... more details
Lawyer is a surname and a masculine given name, and may refer to First name Lawyer Milloy born 1973 , American football player Lawyer Tillman born 1966 , American football player Surname Abraham L. Lawyer 1792 1853 , New York politician ThomasLawyer 1785 1868 , US Congressman from New York given name Category American masculine given names Category Surnames ... more details
Lawyer Quince may refer to Lawyer Quince short story , a short story by W. W. Jacobs Lawyer Quince 1914 film , a British film Lawyer Quince 1924 film , a British film Disambig ... more details
Infobox Film name Lawyer Man image Lawyermanposter.jpg caption Theatrical Poster writer Book br Max Trell br Screenplay br Rian James br James Seymour screenwriter James Seymour starring William Powell br Joan Blondell director William Dieterle producer music cinematography Robert Kurrle editing Thomas Pratt film editor Thomas Pratt distributor Warner Bros. released January 7, 1933 runtime 72 minutes country United States language English language English budget Lawyer Man is a 1933 in film 1933 Warner Bros. drama film directed by William Dieterle . The story is based on the novel by Max Trell and the film stars William Powell and Joan Blondell . By the time of the release, several actors were credited in the studio, but were not seen in the film. These include actors like Edward Arnold actor Edward Arnold , Harold Huber and Henry Armetta . Plot Anton Adam is a lawyer who has just got a client acquitted against the uptown New York lawyer Granville Bentley. Granville offers the poor lawyer partnership and he accepts. Anton s faithful secretary Olga Michaels isn t delighted to see Anton disrespecting the law. His downfall comes when he meets the beautiful Virginia, an actress who is introduced as a woman whose doctor has abandoned her and now seeks help. Anton sues Dr. Gresham, but Virginia soon calls him she wants to drop the charges. He responds with anger, which Virginia records. Now, Anton is sued for blackmail and must face a tough jury. He loses his partnership with Bentley and he decides to become ruthless. With only his secretary on his side, Anton returns to his old neighbourhood to set up an honest legal practice. Cast William Powell as Anton Tony Adam Joan Blondell as Olga Michaels David Landau actor David Landau as John Gilmurry Helen Vinson as Barbara Babs Bentley Claire Dodd as Virginia Ginny St. Johns Alan Dinehart as Granville Bentley Allen Jenkins as Izzy Levine External links imdb title id 0023125 title Lawyer Man amg movie 98972 Lawyer Man William Dieterle ... more details
Jailhouse lawyer is a colloquial term in North American English to refer to an Incarceration inmate in a jail or other prison who, though usually never having lawyer practiced law nor having any formal legal training, informally assists other inmates in legal matters relating to their sentence e.g. appeal of their sentence, pardons, stays of execution, etc. or to their conditions in prison. Sometimes, he or she also assists other inmates in civil matters of a legal nature. The term can also refer to a prison inmate who is representing themselves in legal matters relating to their sentence. The important role that jailhouse lawyers play in the criminal justice system has been recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court , which has held that jailhouse lawyers must be permitted to assist illiterate inmates in filing petitions for postconviction relief unless the state provides some reasonable alternative. ref Johnson v. Avery , ussc 393 483 1969 ref Many states in the U.S. have Jailhouse Lawyer Statutes, some of which exempt inmates acting as jailhouse lawyers from the licensing requirements imposed on other attorneys when they are helping indigent inmates with legal matters. citation needed date June 2008 Cases brought by inmates have also called attention to the need for jailhouse lawyers to have access to law library law libraries . ref Colvin v. Schaublin , 31 Fed. Appx. 170 6th Cir. 2002 . ref The Center for Constitutional Rights and National Lawyer s Guild wrote The Jailhouse Lawyers Handbook in 2003 for inmates needing rudimentary information on jailhouse lawyering. Columbia Law School publishes The Jailhouse Lawyers Manual biannually, intended to help prisoners and jailhouse lawyers appeal their sentence, protest their conditions of imprisonment, etc. The eighth edition was published in the spring of 2009 and is freely downloadable. ref http www3.law.columbia.edu hrlr jlm ... forum law wiki 12331 jailhouse lawyer.html Jail House Lawyer http www3.law.columbia.edu hrlr ejlm.php ... more details
Bush lawyer may refer to the following Bush lawyer plant Bush lawyer , the common name of a number of species climbing blackberry plants in the genus Rubus that are found in New Zealand . in Australia and New Zealand , those who are not qualified in law yet attempt to expound on legal matters. In this sense it is the subject of a http www.poemhunter.com poem a bush lawyer poem by Banjo Paterson . in New Zealand , historically, a mining agent disambig ... more details
See also Philadelphia Lawyer song Philadelphia Lawyer is a term to describe a lawyer who knows the most detailed and minute points of law or is an exceptionally competent lawyer. Its first usage dates back to 1788 . ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary Philadelphia 20lawyer Philadelphia lawyer . Definition at Merriam Webster reF Alternatively, the ultimate in crooked lawyers . ref Ed Cray, Ethnic and Place Names as Derisive Adjectives, Western Folklore 21 1962 page 33 ref Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia based Colonial America n lawyer Andrew Hamilton lawyer Andrew Hamilton , a lawyer best known for his legal victory on behalf of printer and newspaper publisher John Peter Zenger , is believed to have inspired the Philadelphia lawyer term. This 1735 decision helped to establish that truth is a defense to an accusation of libel. ref cite web title Philadelphia lawyer url http www.merriam webster.com cgi bin wftwarch.pl?122106 work Word for the Wise publisher Merriam Webster date 2006 12 21 accessdate 2008 08 04 reF References reflist Category Informal legal terms US law stub pl Philadelphia lawyer ... more details
Lincoln Lawyer may refer to The Lincoln Lawyer is the 16th novel by American crime writer Michael Connelly, published by Little Brown in October 2005. Its central character is Los Angeles attorney Mickey Haller The Lincoln Lawyer film The Lincoln Lawyer film , an American Mystery fiction mystery suspense thriller film adapted from the above novel. It was released in March 2011. It is directed by Brad Furman and stars Matthew McConaughey as Haller Lincoln the Lawyer is American statue in Illinois city of Urbana, also known as The Young Circuit Lawyer , Young Lincoln or simply Abraham Lincoln . It was sculpted by Lorado Taft and unveiled in July 1927 See also Lincoln disambiguation disambig ... more details