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  2. Gordon Thomas (author) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Thomas (21 February 1933 – 3 March 2017) was a British investigative journalist and author, notably on topics of secret intelligence. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Thomas was the author of 53 books published worldwide [ 3 ] including The Pope's Jews , [ 4 ] Secret Wars , [ 5 ] and Gideon's Spies , [ 6 ] with sales exceeding 45 million copies.

  3. Thomas Edward Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon was born on 12 January 1832 in Aberdeen and was a twin son of Captain William Gordon (1788–1834) of the 2nd Queen's Royal Regiment. His father had served in the Peninsular War and was married at Santarém, in 1818, to Marianna Carlotta Loi Gonçalves de Mello, daughter of Luiz Gonçalves de Mello, a Spanish government official in the province of Estremadura.

  4. Typeface (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Thomas, known better as Typeface, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Peter Parker: Spider-Man vol. 2 #23 (November 2000), and was created by Paul Jenkins and Mark Buckingham .

  5. George Stuart Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon was educated at the University of Glasgow and Oriel College, Oxford, where he received a First Class in Classical Moderations in 1904, Literae Humaniores in 1906, and the Stanhope Prize in 1905. He was a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, from 1907 to 1915. Gordon was Professor of English Literature at the University of Leeds from

  6. Thomas Gordon (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gordon (March 11, 1918 – August 26, 2002) was an American clinical psychologist and colleague of Carl Rogers. He is widely recognized as a pioneer in teaching communication skills and conflict resolution methods to parents, teachers, leaders, women, youth and salespeople. The model he developed came to be known as the Gordon Model or ...

  7. Thomas Gordon (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Prof. George Gordon, Professor of Hebrew at King's College in Aberdeen. His grandfather, also George Gordon was Principal of the College in 1684. Thomas attended University of Aberdeen, graduating MA in 1731. He thereafter held various positions at the College from Regent to Professor of Greek and Philosophy.

  8. George Hillocks Jr. - Wikipedia

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    George Hillocks Jr. (June 15, 1934 - November 12, 2014) [1] was an emeritus professor in the Department of Education, with a joint appointment in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Chicago.

  9. Gordon Whyburn - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Thomas Whyburn (January 7, 1904, Lewisville, Texas – September 8, 1969, Charlottesville, Virginia) was an American mathematician who worked on topology. [ 1 ] Whyburn studied at the University of Texas, Austin , where he earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1925.