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John T. Shaaff MD (1763–1819), Physician. [34] Thomas Sim MD (1770–1832), Physician. [36] Samuel L. Southard (1787–1842), Served as Secretary of the Navy, 10th Governor of New Jersey. Rev. Dr. William Staughton (1770–1829), Chaplain of the United States Senate, Minister, First President of Columbian College. John Stretch (), Director of ...
John Morgan Thomas (Oct 12, 1926 - Feb 4, 2012) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Administration from November 23, 1973, to June 28, 1979. References
John Clement (born in Yorkshire about 1500; died 1 July 1572, in the Blocstrate, St. John's parish, Mechlin, Duchy of Brabant) was an English Roman Catholic physician and humanist. He was tutor to Thomas More 's children, and became President of the College of Physicians .
Dr. John Thomas (12 April 1805 – 5 March 1871) was a British religious leader and founder of the Christadelphians. He was a dedicated Bible expositor, and author of Elpis Israel , the first major writing to bring to light the subject of "God Manifestation" and the hope of Israel for future generations.
Sir John Meurig Thomas (15 December 1932 – 13 November 2020 [4]), also known as JMT, [5] was a Welsh scientist, educator, university administrator, and historian of science primarily known for his work on heterogeneous catalysis, solid-state chemistry, and surface and materials science.
[1] [2] His kidnapping and murder were heavily publicized, and the subsequent lynching [3] of his alleged murderers, Thomas Harold Thurmond and John M. Holmes, sparked widespread political debate. The lynchings were carried out by a mob of San Jose citizens in St. James Park across from the Santa Clara County Jail, and were broadcast as a "live ...
John Hanson Thomas Jerome (c. 1816 – January 25, 1863) was Mayor of Baltimore from 1850–1852. Mayor of Baltimore. During Jerome's administration as Mayor of ...
John Thomas Chambers Jr. (February 29, 1928 [2] – February 25, 2011) was an American politician from Maryland. hambers served on the Annapolis, Maryland City Council for fourteen years. In 1981, the city council named Chambers mayor of Annapolis and he became the first and only African American to serve as mayor of Annapolis