Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name BarbaraAnn Cover Beach Boys Barbara Ann.jpg Cover size Caption single sleeve Artist The Beach Boys Album Beach Boys Party A side B side Girl Don t Tell Me Released December 20, 1965 Format vinyl record Vinyl Recorded September 23, 1965 Genre Rock and roll Length 3 23 LP 2 05 single Label Capitol Records Capitol 5561 Writer Fred Fassert Producer Brian Wilson Certification Last single The Little Girl I Once Knew There s No Other Like My Baby br 1965 This single BarbaraAnn Girl Don t Tell Me br 1965 Next single Sloop John B You re So Good to Me You re So Good To Me br 1966 Misc BarbaraAnn is a song written by Fred Fassert and performed as Barbara Anne by The Regents in 1961. The recording reached a peak position of 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Hot 100 record chart. The most famous cover version is by the United States American Rock music rock Band music band The Beach Boys . The song was released as a single on December 20, 1965, with the B side Girl Don t Tell Me . The song peaked at 2 in the United States U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1 in Cash Box and Record World and at 3 in the United Kingdom U.K . It also topped the charts in Germany, Switzerland and Norway. It was The Beach Boys biggest hit in Italy, reaching 4. The song was also released on the 1965 album Beach Boys Party . Brian Wilson and Dean Torrence , who had previously recorded the song as one half of Jan and Dean , are featured on lead vocals. Dean is not credited on the album jacket but Thanks, Dean is said by Carl at the end of the track. ref name pc20 http ... instead of Baa Baa Baa Baa BarbaraAnn . The Beach Boys sang this song as an encore on their Live ... of the character List of Home Improvement characters Wilson Wilson . They perform BarbaraAnn in Wilson ... The Who songs Category English language songs cs BarbaraAnn es BarbaraAnn eu BarbaraAnn fr BarbaraAnn it BarbaraAnn no BarbaraAnn nn BarbaraAnn sv BarbaraAnn ... more details
Infobox figure skater name BarbaraAnn Scott image BarbaraAnn Scott portrait 1946 crop.jpg caption Barbara ... Winter Olympics Singles MedalBottom BarbaraAnn Scott King , Order of Canada OC , Order of Ontario ... url http books.google.ca books?id RoBytz0 XuQC&pg PA302&dq BarbaraAnn Scott&hl en&ei nvcLTd iEtPangfmk5mnDg ... Trivia File BarbaraAnn Scott Star on Canada s Walk of Fame.jpg left thumb BarbaraAnn Scott s star ... 27s Sports Hall of Fame BarbaraAnn Scott&hl en&ei APkLTaTTGNGonQfNl y1Dg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum ... , UK. ref cite book url http books.google.ca books?id QcWayjri5WcC&pg PA212&dq BarbaraAnn Scott Rose ... athletes sc barbaraann scott 1.html title BarbaraAnn Scott Biography and Olympic Results & 124 ... to Canada s Walk of Fame . ref cite web title BarbaraAnn Scott should light Olympic flame url ..., in anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver . ref cite web title BarbaraAnn Scott ... carries Olympic Torch into House Commons 2325257 story.html title BarbaraAnn Scott carries Olympic ... appearances Mystery Celebrity Guest on What s My Line? 1955 Results Image BarbaraAnn Scott stag leap 1947.jpg 200px right thumb BarbaraAnn Scott doing a stag jump . class wikitable Event 1941 ... reflist External links Portal Sport in Canada commons category BarbaraAnn Scott http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid SCOTTBAR01 databaseOlympics.com BarbaraAnn Scott IMDb name id 0778867 name BarbaraAnn Scott s start s ach aw succession box title Lou Marsh Trophy Lou Marsh ... NAME Scott, BarbaraAnn ALTERNATIVE NAMES Scott, Barbara SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian figure skater ... DEFAULTSORT Scott, BarbaraAnn Category 1928 births Category Living people Category Canadian female ... Ann Scott es BarbaraAnn Scott fr BarbaraAnn Scott it BarbaraAnn Scott lb BarbaraAnn Scott ja no BarbaraAnn Scott pl BarbaraAnn Scott pt BarbaraAnn Scott ru , fi BarbaraAnn Scott ... more details
orphan date May 2010 BarbaraAnn Reynolds born August 17, 1942 is an African American journalist and author of a notable biography of Jesse Jackson , Jesse Jackson, the Man, the Myth, and the Movement . She has written for Cleveland Press , Ebony magazine Ebony magazine, Chicago Today , and the Chicago Tribune . While at the Tribune she covered Jesse Jackson, with whom she at first had a close friendship. Later her relationship with Jackson took a more journalistic and professional tone, and she published the controversial and sometimes critical biography, which she later revisited as Jesse Jackson, America s David . In 2005, she published an autobiography, Out of Hell and Living Well . Along with writing about social issues that interest her, Reynolds currently serves as a Pentecostal minister in Washington, D.C. . References Refimprove date April 2008 Terry, Wallace. Missing Pages Black Journalists of Modern America An Oral History 2007 Carroll & Graf Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reynolds, BarbaraAnn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 17, 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reynolds, BarbaraAnn Category 1942 births Category Living people Category African American writers Category American journalists Category Ohio State University alumni Category African American female writers ... more details
BarbaraAnn Hackman Taylor b. December 1943 d. 1968 , also known as The Tent Girl , was an initially unidentified young woman Jane Doe found dead near Georgetown, Kentucky on May 17, 1968. History Mr. Wilbur Riddle, who had been scavenging for glass insulators alongside Highway US 25, discovered the decomposing body wrapped in a heavy green canvas tarpaulin , such as might be used to wrap up a tent. A police investigation failed to identify the deceased woman, much less name any suspects in her apparent murder. She was buried in the Georgetown Cemetery with a donated headstone that bore her likeness as it appeared in a police sketch of how she might have looked in life, and the following inscription TENT GIRL br FOUND MAY 17 1968 br ON U.S. HIGHWAY 25, N. br DIED ABOUT APRIL 26 MAY 3 1968 br AGE ABOUT 16 19 YEARS br HEIGHT 5 FEET 1 INCH WEIGHT 110 TO 115 LBS. br REDDISH BROWN HAIR br UNIDENTIFIED The gravesite existed as such for many years and was a popular legend tripping destination among area adolescents. Identification of Taylor Decades later in 1998, the Tent Girl was positively identified as BarbaraAnn Hackman Taylor as a result of the ongoing efforts of Mr. Todd Matthews. Matthews, the son in law of Wilbur Riddle, had maintained a longstanding interest in the case. He had collated information on the Tent Girl and combed through many missing persons reports on the internet. When he encountered a report from the family of a young woman who went missing in Lexington, Kentucky ... bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 7468 BarbaraAnn Hackmann Find A Grave Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, BarbaraAnn Hackman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taylor, BarbaraAnn Hackman Tent Girl ... , which confirmed her identity. The family opted to have Barbara s remains re interred in Georgetown ... suspect in the murder is Barbara s husband, George Earl Taylor, who died of cancer in October ... more details
Infobox judge honorific prefix name BarbaraAnn Crancer honorific suffix image imagesize alt caption office Associate Circuit Judge of the Missouri Circuit Courts 21st Missouri Circuit Court term start July 1992 term end March 2008 nominator Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number appointer Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number predecessor Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number successor office2 Assistant Missouri Attorney General of Civil, Disability and Workers Rights Division term start2 February 2009 term end2 current nominator2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number appointer2 Chris Koster predecessor2 Can be repeated up to eight times by changing the number successor2 birth date birth place Detroit, Michigan death date death place restingplace restingplacecoordinates birthname BarbaraAnn Hoffa nationality party relations Jimmy Hoffa father br James P. Hoffa brother children residence alma mater Albion College Undergraduate br Washington University School of Law Juris Doctor BarbaraAnn Hoffa Crancer born 1938 , is a former St. Louis County Missouri Associate Circuit Court Judge and is the daughter of former Teamsters Union president Jimmy Hoffa . Crancer was born in Detroit, Michigan to James Riddle Hoffa and Josephine Poszywak Hoffa. She earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Albion College Michigan in 1960, and a Juris Doctor Degree from Washington University School of Law Missouri . Crancer served as a private practice lawyer in St. Louis through 1989 when she was appointed Legal Advisor and then Administrative ... 14 2002. ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crancer, BarbaraAnn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1938 PLACE OF BIRTH Detroit, Michigan DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crancer, BarbaraAnn Category 1938 births Category Missouri state ... 2009 Koster creates new division and appoints Crancer as Chief Koster names Judge Barbara Crancer ... more details
BarbaraAnn Kipfer born 1954 is a linguistics linguist and lexicographer . She has written more than 45 books, including 14,000 Things to be Happy About Workman , which has more than a million copies in print and has given rise to many Page a Day calendars. ref http www.thingstobehappyabout.com bungalow.php thingstobehappyabout.com ref She was the editor of the sixth edition of Roget s International Thesaurus . ref http www.harpercollins.com books Rogets Thesaurus 6Th Edition BarbaraAnn Kipfer ?isbn 9780062736932 Roget s International Thesaurus, 6th edition, isbn 9780062726932 ref She lives in Ivoryton, Connecticut . ref http www.elsnet.org experts 1393.html elsnet.org ref She holds a PhD and MPhil in Linguistics from the University of Exeter , a PhD in Archaeology from Greenwich University , an Master of Arts MA and PhD in Buddhist Studies also from Akamai University, and a Bachelor of Science BS in physical education from Valparaiso University . She is lexicographer for Wolfram Alpha . Kipfer has worked for such companies as Dictionary.com , Thesaurus.com , Reference.com , Answers.com , Ask Jeeves , idealab , Mindmaker , General Electric Research , IBM Research , Wang , Bellcore Telcordia , Cymfony , Textwise , and Knowledge Adventure . Works Workman Publishing 14,000 Things to be Happy About Instant Karma 8,789 Words of Wisdom The Wish List 1,400 Things for Kids to be Happy About Self Meditation The Order of Things Random House 4,000 Questions for Getting to Know Anyone and Everyone Life of Language Trivia Lovers Book of Lists HarperCollins Roget s International Thesaurus Dictionary of American Slang Ulysses Press 201 Little Buddhist Reminders 1325 Buddhist Ways to Be Happy Kluwer Plenum Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology Blackwell Archaeologist s Fieldwork Companion ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kipfer, BarbaraAnn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kipfer, BarbaraAnn Category ... more details
2008 10 30 proclamation for dr barbaraann teer http www.nytimes.com 2008 07 25 theater ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Teer, BarbaraAnn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Teer, BarbaraAnn Category 1937 births Category 2008 deaths Category African American actors ...Tone date April 2011 Dr. Babara Ann Teer June 18, 1937 July 21, 2008 was an American writer, producer, teacher, actor and visionary, African American BarbaraAnn Teer grew disillusioned with the negative stereotypes she came across in her quest for responsible acting roles. Instead of simply walking away from the white dominated entertainment field, she decided to make a difference. Focusing on appreciation of African American culture in Harlem , she became a strong, eloquent symbol for the city and it was she who founded Harlem s distinguished National Black Theater NBT , running it tirelessly for four decades until her death at age 71. Early life Teer was born in East St. Louis, Illinois an all Black community to Fred L. and Lila B. Teer. She was nurtured by a loving family, well known as dedicated educators and tireless community leaders. Early in her life, Barbara demonstrated extraordinary gifts and talents. At 15, she graduated from Lincoln High School in East St. Louis. At 19, she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor s degree in dance education from the University of Illinois and immediately travelled to study dance with Antoine Decroaux in Paris and with Mary Wigman in Berlin. Career in the theatre Following her international travels, Teer came to New York where she pursued a career as a professional dancer. She studied with Alwin Nikolais at the Henry Street Playhouse ... in 1962, Barbara switched her primary artistic focus from dance to theatre. She studied with acting luminaries such as Sanford Meisner , Paul Mann , Lloyd Richards , and Phillip Burton. Barbara crafted ... Lythcott and daughter, Barbara A. Sade Lythcott. References reflist After listing your sources please ... more details
File BAR speech flags.jpg thumb 255px right BarbaraAnn Radnofsky BarbaraAnn Radnofsky born July 8, 1956 is a United States Democratic Party Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Texas . She is the first woman to have won the Democratic nomination for a U.S. Senate seat in Texas. Early life and career Radnofsky was born in Broomall, Pennsylvania of Polish Jewish Citation needed date February 2007 origin. She grew up in Houston, Texas Houston and entered the University of Houston at age 16 on a National Merit four year academic scholarship. She received her Bachelor of Arts B.A. in 1976, graduating magna cum laude . She then attended law school at the University of Texas School of Law , graduating with honors in 1979. Radnofsky has three children with her husband, Ed Supkis, a medical doctor. Prior to entering politics, Radnofsky practiced law at the firm of Vinson & Elkins in Houston for 27 years as a defense and trial lawyer. She retired as a partner and as head of the firm s section on alternative dispute resolution in April 2006 to pursue her Senate campaign full time. Radnofsky has also worked as a mediator and volunteer teacher, primarily through her involvement with the Upward Bound program, working with students with neurological disorders. 2006 Senate campaign main Texas United States Senate election, 2006 Radnofsky announced her candidacy for the Senate on November 15, 2005, at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas , at an event hosted by the Southern Methodist University SMU chapter of the College Democrats . On March 7, 2006, Radnofsky faced Gene Kelly politician Gene Kelly and Darrel Reece Hunter in the Democratic primary. Kelly is a perennial candidate and was the Democratic nominee in 2000 after beating out Charles Gandy in a runoff. Radnofsky ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Radnofsky, BarbaraAnn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ..., BarbaraAnn Category 1956 births Category Living people Category People from Marple Township, Pennsylvania ... more details
Thomason is a patronymic surname meaning son of Thomas or a misspelling of the French surname Thomasson , Thomesson little Thomas . There are varied spellings. Thomason may refer to People Alex Thomason , born 1975 game show contestant Art Thomason , 1889 1944 US Baseball player Bob Thomason , is the current head men s basketball coach at the University of the Pacific. Bobby Thomason , March 26, 1928 was an American football player. Sergeant Clyde A. Thomason , 1914 1942 , in the United States Marine ... an assault on Makin Island on 17 August 1942 Dustin Thomason , a writer who studied anthropology and medicine at Harvard University. George Thomason , d. April 1666 , English book and tract collector. created the Thomason Tracts see below . Harry Thomason , born 1940 , is an American film and television producer and director best known for the television series Designing Women. James Thomason British ... Jasin Thomason , born Jason Wayne Thomason in Franklin, Indiana on March 4, 1976 was the guitarist for American rock band The Ataris on their first record, Anywhere But Here. Jeff Thomason , born December 30, 1969 was an American football tight end. Jim Thomason , 1920 2007 American football player John Thomason , 1893 1944 , US Marine and author Marsha Thomason , born November 22, 1976 in Manchester ... Thomason , 30 May 1879, Bedford County, Tennessee 8 November 1973, El Paso, Texas was a Texas politician ... of the United States House of Representatives, and a federal district judge. Roy Thomason , born ... Thomason , a linguist known particularly for her work on language contact, historical linguistics, pidgins and creoles, Slavic Linguistics, typological universals, and xenoglossy. Trent Thomason , born on February 4, 1972 in Inglewood, California is a Christian artist and songwriter. Theresa Thomason , is an African American gospel singer. Yeoville Thomason , 1826 1901 was an architect in Birmingham, England. He was born in Edinburgh to a Birmingham family. Thomason set up his own practice in Birmingham ... more details
Infobox Hospital Name BarbaraAnn Karmanos Cancer Institute Logo KCI Logo color.jpg Location 4100 John R Detroit State Michigan Country United States Type Cancer HealthCare Non profit Speciality Cancer Affiliation Wayne State University School of Medicine Beds 123 Founded 1943 Website http www.karmanos.org The BarbaraAnn Karmanos Cancer Institute is located in Detroit , Michigan. It is one of 40 National Cancer Institute designated comprehensive cancer centers in the United States. ref www.cancer.gov http cancercenters.cancer.gov cancer centers caner centers names.html Retrieved on 2009 07 01 ref The Institute is composed of approximately 1,000 staff members, including 300 doctors many of whom are academic leaders at national and international levels in CytoJournal editoriial roles . Staff treats nearly 6,000 patients each year and operates with a budget of 216 million. It conducts approximately 700 cancer specific scientific investigations programs and clinical trials each year. ref www.karmanos.org www.karmanos.org app.asp?id 577&ssec 1 Retrieved on 2009 07 01 ref Karmanos Cancer Institute ... center was named after BarbaraAnn Karmanos, the late wife of Peter Karmanos Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of Compuware Corporation. BarbaraAnn Karmanos succumbed to breast cancer at the age ... right alt An interior sign for the BarbaraAnn Karmanos Cancer Institute. BarbaraAnn Karmanos Cancer ... 07 29 ref Alan S. Schwartz serves as chairman of the BarbaraAnn Karmanos Cancer Institute board of directors ... Center at the BarbaraAnn Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit, Mich. The main campus of the BarbaraAnn Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit, Mich. Karmanos Cancer Center main hospital inpatient ... article on Gerold Bepler by clicking on footnote. ref Gerold Bepler ref Ann G. Schwartz, Ph.D. ... opened the Karmanos Crittenton Cancer Center in February 2010 in Rochester Hills, Michigan . The BarbaraAnn Karmanos Cancer Center, which refers to the institute s hospital, began its affiliation with Crittenton ... more details
for the mathematician Robert Wayne Thomason Infobox college coach name Bob Thomason sport Basketball ... United States Pacific CFBHOF id BASKHOF year Bob Thomason born March 26, 1949 is the current ..., Thomason is a 1967 graduate of Clayton Valley High School. The son of a coach, he went on to a fine ... in Tiger history. Thomason is third on Pacific s career list, making 180 of 215 free throw attempts ... other Thomason highlights as a player was his team high 19 points in the 1971 Western Regional ... high 36 points against Loyola Marymount and added 31 against UC Santa Barbara during his senior campaign. Thomason earned his bachelor s degree in 1972 and his master s degree in 1985, both from ... was a first team All WCAC basketball pick as a senior. Pacific Basketball before Thomason The season before Thomason took control of the Tiger basketball program, Pacific suffered through a 5 24 year. There had been just one winning season in the last five. Thomason not only has guided the Tigers to 13 ... Tournament eight times. Success is no stranger to Thomason. He has won championships everywhere he ... year at the helm. In 1987, Thomason guided the Warriors to a Northern California Athletic Conference championship, their first ever, and to the first 20 win season in school history. The year prior to Thomason s arrival at Stanislaus, the Warriors were 5 20. Before his term at Stanislaus, Thomason ... championship, in 1984 85. The year prior, Thomason led Columbia to a school record 27 wins. In 2002, Thomason was inducted into the California Community College Men s Basketball Coaches Association ... 17 at Escalon and 84 54 at Turlock. Thomason guided Turlock High to a league title in 1979 80, its ... 27 0 record. Prior to his stint at Escalon, Thomason was an assistant at Stagg High School ... in the first round. It was Pacific s second trip to the NCAA Tournament under Thomason. He led ... under Thomason, Pacific has had a 16 game winning streak. 2004 2005 In the 2004 2005 season Coach ... more details
Sarah Grey Thomason known as Sally is a linguistics linguist known particularly for her work on language contact , historical linguistics , pidgin s and Creole languages creoles , Slavic Linguistics , Linguistic universal typological universals , and xenoglossy . She has also worked since 1981 documenting Montana Salish . She is one of the Language Log bloggers. Thomason received her B.A. from Stanford University and her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1968. She taught Slavic Linguistics at Yale from 1968 to 1971 before moving to the University of Pittsburgh in 1972. Since 1999 she has been William J. Gedney Collegiate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Michigan. She is married to philosopher computer scientist Richmond Thomason and is the mother of linguist Lucy Thomason . From 1988 to 1994 she was the editor of Linguistic Society of America the journal language Language , the journal of the Linguistic Society of America . In 1999 she was Collitz Professor at the Linguistic Society of America summer institute. In 2000 she was President of the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas . Thomason is known for the interesting doodles that she draws while listening to talks at conferences. Citation needed date June 2009 Bibliography Thomason, Sarah G. and Terrence Kaufman 1988 . Language contact, creolization, and genetic linguistics . Berkeley University of California Press. ISBN 0 520 07893 4. Thomason, Sarah G. 2001 . Language contact an introduction . Washington Georgetown University Press. ISBN 0 87840 854 1. External links http www personal.umich.edu thomason Sarah Thomason s home page http www personal.umich.edu thomason Doodles doodles.htm Samples of Thomason s artwork Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomason, Sarah ... Thomason, Sarah Category American linguists Category Historical linguists Category University ... Stanford University alumni linguist stub de Sarah Thomason ... more details
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Harry Z. Thomason , born 1940 , is an United States American film and television producer and director, best known for the television series Designing Women . Thomason and his wife, Linda Bloodworth Thomason , are close friends of President Bill Clinton and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton , and played a major role in President Clinton s election campaigns. Biography Harry Z. Thomason was born in Hampton, Arkansas , the son of a Southern Baptist deacon. He was a Little Rock, Arkansas , high school science teacher and football coach. He married and divorced Judy Crump , with whom he has a daughter Stacy. ref http www.people.com people archive article 0,,20114310,00.html ref In 1983, Thomason and his second wife, Linda, were married and formed Mozark Productions , the vehicle for several successful television series, including Designing Women , Hearts Afire , and Evening Shade . In 2007, they began production on the HBO series 12 Miles of Bad Road , starring Lily Tomlin . Thomason ... , the centerpiece of the 1992 Democratic National Convention . Thomason and his partner, Darnell ... Clinton was elected, Thomason became embroiled in the Travelgate scandal. His partner, Martens ... unfavorable to the Clintons. Thomason began pressing Hillary Clinton to investigate the travel ... surrounding it, including Thomason and Martens air service. Thomason served as co chairman of the 1992 ... of the Lewinsky scandal . Thomason ended up testifying before the Lewinsky Grand Jury . In 2004, Thomason produced the film documentary version of The Hunting of the President from the book by Joe ... wiki.phtml?title Harry Thomason Harry Thomason , from Wikinfo , licensed under the GNU Free Documentation ... Official Site imdb name id 0859707 name Harry Thomason Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomason, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomason, Harry Category 1940 births Category Living people ... more details
George Thomason died April 1666 was an English book collector. He is famous for assembling a collection of more than 22,000 books and pamphlets published during the time of the English Civil War and the interregnum England interregnum . His collection was formerly known as the King s Pamphlets after George III of the United Kingdom King George III , but is now called the Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts . During the years just before the outbreak of war a great number of writings covering every phase of the questions in dispute between king and people were issued, and in 1641 Thomason began to collect these. Working diligently at his task for about twenty years, he possessed nearly 23,000 separate publications in 1662, and having arranged these in chronological order he had them bound in 1983 volumes. ref 1911 article THOMASON GEORGE ref Thomason was concerned in Christopher Love s plot in 1651. Prior to his death in 1666, Thomason entrusted the collection to the care of Thomas Barlow bishop Thomas Barlow , provost of The Queen s College, Oxford The Queen s College at the University of Oxford and a future Bishop of Lincoln . Barlow and his agents attempted to sell the tracts to the university, the British government, and private collectors, but found that none were willing to meet their price. Finally, in 1762, John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute purchased the collection on behalf of George III of the United Kingdom King George III and that same year donated it to the British Museum . In 1973, the museum transferred the Thomason Collection to the British Library . ref http www.bl.uk collections early thomason.html Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts , British Library ref References references Persondata NAME Thomason, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES Thomson, George Thompson, George Tompson, George SHORT DESCRIPTION Book collector DATE OF BIRTH ca. 1602 PLACE OF BIRTH Sudlow, Cheshire or Westham , Sussex DATE OF DEATH 1666 PLACE OF DEATH Mickleham, Surrey DEFAULTSORT Thomason ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Theresa Thomason image background solo singer origin instrument genre Christian music Christian occupation Singer, producer years active 20 label Sacred Sounds Music associated acts website http www.sacredsoundsmusic.com Theresa Thomason is an United States American Gospel music singer. Musical career Thomason reached the airwaves with Fresh Enuff , a popular club single and a winning performance at the Apollo Theater in New York City . She toured Europe for over 10 years, performing in over 150 European cities. She remains a featured artist with the Paul Winter Consort at the annual Solstice, Missa Gaia and Earth Mass celebrations ... were televised on PBS and NBC. Thomason has also performed live at the United Nations for the Dalai Lama and others. In 1999, Thomason collaborated with composer Paul Halley on the Pelagos recording ..., New Zealand, New York, Canada and Connecticut. Thomason appeared onstage with the American progressive ... Pt. 2 Scenes from a Memory album. In addition to reprising her vocal parts for the album, Thomason ... 2000 Scenes From New York . Thomason s newest CD release, Ten Hymns is her first solo recording. It was released ... gospel. Also completed is the Jazz project Breakaway from Paul Sullivan of River Music. Thomason is the featured soloist. Thomason continued to perform with Dream Theater and performed Clare Torry ... DVD and CD through Dream Theater s YtseJam Records. Theresa Thomason has toured for over 13 years ... group FRENS, and many others. Thomason continues to expand her range, style, and creativity and has her own acclaimed musical production called The Sisterhood . Thomason has performed in Hot Feet the Broadway .... Recently Thomason performed two sold out concerts at the infamous Zenith in Strasbourg, France ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomason, Theresa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomason, Theresa Category Living people ... more details
Other uses John William Thomason, Jr. Huntsville, Texas Huntsville , Texas , 28 February 1893 12 March 1944, San Diego , California was a Lieutenant colonel United States Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps , as well as an author and illustrator of several books and magazine stories. ref http www.tshaonline.org handbook online articles TT fth13.html Handbook of Texas Online THOMASON ... of Confederate General James Longstreet s chief of staff Major TJ Goree , John Thomason ... Thomason married Leda Bass they had one son, John Jack W Thomason III, born in 1920. ref http www.americanheritage.com articles magazine ah 1993 7 1993 7 51.shtml AmericanHeritage.com THOMASON U.S.M.C ..., India , in 1947. ref ibid ref During World War I Thomason served as the executive officer of the 49th ... Marine Corps History Bookstore John W. Thomason, Redpants Bot generated title ref Thomason served in, Cuba ... to the attack on Pearl Harbor . At the beginning of American involvement in World War II Thomason ... John W. Thomason DD 760 was named after him. During a posting as commander of the Marine Detachment ... Price Glory? . Stallings introduced him to the editor of Scribner s Magazine who engaged Thomason ... generated title ref Books Thomason wrote and illustrated over sixty short stories and magazine articles ... References Ibid date May 2010 Reflist External links John Thomason Jr at Handbook of Texas Online http www.tshaonline.org handbook online articles TT fth13.html John Thomason Jr at American Heritage ... Leathernecks by John Thomason Jr http forums.military.com eve forums a tpc f 69719858 m 7820012451001 Thomason Collection, Newton Gresham Library, Sam Houston State University http library.shsu.edu about departments specialcollections thomason.html Persondata NAME Thomason, John ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomason, John Category United States Marine Corps officers Category 1893 births ... Texas fr John W. Thomason ... more details
BLP sources date May 2009 Infobox person name Marsha Thomason image Marsha Thomason at San diago Comic Con.jpg imagesize caption Marsha Thomason at San diago Comic Con, in 2010 birth name Marsha Lisa Thomason ... Sykes 2009 present Marsha Lisa Thomason born 19 January 1976 is an English people English actress ... TV series White Collar . Early life Thomason was born in Moston, Greater Manchester Moston, Manchester , the daughter of Phyllis n e McCrae , a Jamaica n electronics company employee and Peter Thomason ... Studies , Theatre Studies and Performing arts Performing Arts . Thomason attended the Manchester Metropolitan ... actress. Career Thomason first came to prominence on Television in the United Kingdom British ... , alongside Marc Warren . In August 2008 Thomason was cast as a series regular in the The CW ... ref In 2009 Thomason appeared on General Hospital her first appearance was 20 November. ref http ... http ausiellofiles.ew.com 2010 02 11 white collar marsha thomason series regular title White Collar Promotes Marsha Thomason last Ausiello first Michael work ew.com date 2010 02 12 accessdate 2010 02 ... in the Hitman series Diana in Hitman Absolution . Lost Thomason was a recurring character on the television ... cult a46737 losts marsha thomason interview.html title Lost s Marsha Thomason Interview ref ... On 5 April 2009 Thomason married Craig Sykes, a lighting technician, in Malibu, California . ref cite web url http www.eonline.com uberblog b107954 lost actress marsha thomason finds.html title Lost Actress Marsha Thomason Finds a Husband author Heldman, Breanne date 2009 04 06 work E Online accessdate 2011 04 26 ref Thomason is an avid supporter of Manchester City F.C. Manchester City Football Club . ref cite web url http twitter.com Marsha Thomason status 23875606017 title twitter.com Marsha Thomason accessdate 2011 04 26 ref Filmography class wikitable Year Title Role Notes 1993 Safe Wendy ... Culture , And The Really Petty Cash References Reflist External links IMDB name 0859720 Marsha Thomason ... more details
BLP sources date August 2011 Notability date August 2011 Trent Thomason born on February 4, 1972 in Long Beach, California is a Christian keyboardist, ref cite news url http www.crosswalk.com culture music petra still gathering no moss 540848.html title Petra Still Gathering No Moss date January 28, 2000 work Crosswalk.com accessdate 5 August 2011 ref vocalist and songwriter. Thomason grew up in Long Beach, California and graduated from Wilson Classical High School Woodrow Wilson High School , going on to attend Chapman University where he received his Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy degree in 1999. Thomason began playing keyboards singing professionally at the age of 18 when his grandpa Jimmy Thomason began sneaking the young lad into clubs in California to play with his western swing band. When he graduated from Chapman, he began working as a Registered Music Therapist while in the process of moving to Australia . It was then, six months after graduating and having just moved to Australia that he got the call to audition for the Christian rock band Petra band Petra in Nashville, TN. He got the part and participated in their 2000 Grammy winning album Double Take Petra album Double Take . While touring with the band, Thomason felt he should focus on his own projects and left the band shortly after. In 2002 he released his debut solo project titled Hold Out Your Hands and followed it up in 2004 with his second album entitled TEN . Thomason resides in Melbourne, Australia with his wife, Alison and their 3 children. References Reflist External links http trentthomason.com Trent Thomason Petra band Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomason, Trent ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 4, 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomason, Trent Category Living people Category 1972 births Category Petra members Category People from Inglewood, California Category Chapman University alumni Category Music therapists ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Erskine Thomason image position Pitcher bats Right throws Right birth date birth ... Earned run average stat2value 0.00 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 1 Melvin Erskine Thomason ... was spent with the Major League Baseball MLB Philadelphia Phillies . Thomason played in one MLB ... out one batter while also recording two Batted ball groundouts . Thomason was officially listed as standing ... www.baseball reference.com players t thomaer01.shtml title Erskine Thomason Statistics and History ... in South Carolina, Thomason first played professionally with the Pulaski Phillies in 1970. Over the next ... his MLB debut in 1974. After playing another season of minor league baseball, Thomason worked for the South Carolina Tax Commission before pitching for the Reading Phillies in 1979. Thomason served as a minor league pitching coach until his retirement in 1987. Early life Melvin Erskine Thomason ... s ref His mother, Dorothy Cain Thomason, died in child birth, while his father, Furman Erskine Thomason ...&pid 14144 title Erskine Thomason author Andy Sturgill work Society for American Baseball Research accessdate May 20, 2011 ref In 1966, Thomason graduated from Laurens District 55 High School Laurens .... ref name SABR Professional career Thomason was drafted by the Phillies in the 22nd round of the 1970 Major League Baseball Draft . After signing with the Phillies on June 10, 1970, Thomason began .... In his minor league career, Thomason played for the Spartanburg Phillies , the Peninsula Phillies ... career, Thomason recorded 54 wins and 47 losses, for a Win loss record pitching win loss percentage of .535. Thomason also posted an earned run average of 3.40, allowing 443 run baseball runs off ... title Erskine Thomason Minor League Statistics & History ndash Baseball Reference.com work baseball reference.com year 2011 last update accessdate May 22, 2011 ref Thomason made his Major League ... . Thomason pitched relief pitcher in relief of Gene Garber in the top of the ninth inning, recording ... more details
BLP sources date May 2011 Dustin Thomason is an United States American writer . He co wrote the 2004 novel The Rule of Four , ref name HamiltonJones2009 cite book last1 Hamilton first1 Geoff last2 Jones first2 Brian title Encyclopedia of American popular fiction url http books.google.com books?id JEvyadBdwYQC&pg PT55 accessdate 7 May 2011 date 2009 03 publisher Infobase Publishing isbn 9780816071579 pages 55 ref co created the 2006 American Broadcasting Company ABC drama The Evidence TV series The Evidence and has executive produced numerous television series, including Fox s Lie to Me TV series Lie to Me . The Rule of Four reached the top of the New York Times Best Seller list New York Times Best Seller list , where it remained for more than six months. The book was a number one national and international bestseller and has been translated into more than 25 languages. It has sold more than four million copies worldwide, and was the best selling debut novel of the decade. Thomason was a member of the class of 1994 at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Fairfax County, Virginia , and went on to study anthropology at Harvard University . He received his Doctor of Medicine MD and his Master of Business Administration MBA from Columbia University . Thomason currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California . His second novel, 12.21 will be published worldwide in August, 2012. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomason, Dustin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomason, Dustin Category American novelists Category Columbia University alumni Category Harvard University alumni Category People from Fairfax County, Virginia Category People from Los Angeles, California Category Living people US novelist stub la Dustin Thomason ... more details
Infobox military person name Clyde A. Thomason birth date Birth date 1914 5 23 death date Death date ... placeofburial Arlington National Cemetery placeofburial label Place of burial image File Thomason ... of the ribbon. caption Sgt Clyde A. Thomason, posthumous Medal of Honor recipient nickname ... br World War II Victory Medal laterwork Sergeant Clyde A. Thomason May 23, 1914 August 17, 1942 ... at the cost of his life while leading an assault on Makin Island on August 17, 1942. Thomason ... Marine Corps service Clyde A. Thomason was born in Atlanta, Georgia on May 23, 1914, and after his graduation ... and became known in the Marine Corps simply as Clyde Thomason. This was the name under which he enlisted ... home in February 1940. World War II Thomason re enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in January 1942 ... his famous Marine Raiders Raiders , Thomason volunteered. Because he was so tall, 6 feet 4  .... James Roosevelt , second in command. Lt.Col. Carlson thought so highly of Sgt. Thomason .... Thomason s gallantry in action earned him the Medal of Honor. Sgt. Thomason was one ... Raiders. Sgt. Thomason s remains were among those identified. His remains were returned to the United ... to pay the cost of two destroyer escorts, one of which, DE 203, was named the USS Thomason DE 203 ... Corps Supply Center, Albany, Georgia, a new gymnasium building was formally dedicated in Sgt Thomason s name. In May 1984, a Staff Non Commissioned Officers Barracks was named for Sgt. Thomason at the Marine ... Thomason Amphibious Skills Training Facility was dedicated on Coronado Island, California. On August 17, 2001, Sgt Thomason s remains were re interred in Arlington National Cemetery , Arlington, Virginia .... ref name MCL Cite web accessdate October 5, 2010 url http mcl1325.net title Clyde Thomason ref Medal ... posthumously to center SERGEANT CLYDE THOMASON br UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE center for service ... element of the assault echelon, Sergeant Thomason disposed his men with keen judgment and discrimination ... more details
About the East Indian Company civil servant the American football player Jim Thomason James Thomason born 3 May 1804, Great Shelford , near Cambridge , Cambridgeshire , England died 27 September 1853, Bareilly , India was a British colonial governor. He was British List of Lieutenant Governors of the North Western Provinces Lieutenant Governor of the North Western Provinces in India and founder of a system of village schools. The son of a British clergyman stationed in Bengal, Thomason was educated in England, but he returned to India in 1822. He held numerous positions there, including magistrate collector and settlement officer in Azamgarh 1832 37 and foreign secretary to the government of India 1842 43 . In 1843 he was named List of Lieutenant Governors of the North Western Provinces Lieutenant Governor of the North Western Provinces , and for the next 10 years he served in that post, improving communications, police protection, and social services. By 1853 he had also established a system of 897 locally supported elementary schools in centrally located villages that provided a vernacular education for children throughout the region. He died on the day that Queen Victoria appointed him governor of Madras . It was James Thomason, who proposed the establishment of a IIT Roorkee College of Civil Engineering at Roorkee to train engineering personnel at various levels for public works of the country particularly for the construction work of the Ganges Canal which started in 1842. The aqueduct for the proposed the Ganges Canal, which was a challenging piece of work, was situated ... the death of James Thomason in 1853, the College was very deservedly named as IIT Roorkee Thomason College ... books.google.co.in books?id ZbtlywslQ6kC&pg PA20&lpg PA20&dq 22James Thomason 22 Governor&source bl&ots ... result&resnum 1 PPA10,M1 James Thomason Lieutenant Governor By Richard Temple s start s gov succession .... Begbie br acting years 22 December 1843 &ndash 10 October 1853 s end DEFAULTSORT Thomason, James Category ... more details
Kenneth Roy Thomason , known as Roy Thomason , Order of the British Empire OBE born 14 December 1944 is a United Kingdom British Conservative Party UK Conservative Party politician who was a local government leader and served one term as a Member of Parliament . Local government experience Thomason was educated at Cheney School in Oxford and trained as a Solicitor at the College of Law , being admitted ... of the Association of District Councils in 1979. Thomason was made Chairman of the Conservative ... Between 1988 and 1991 Thomason served on the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations ... Dods Thomason was one of 26 new Conservative MPs to sign an Early Day Motion put down by Eurosceptic .... ref On social issues Thomason was mildly progressive, supporting a reduction in the age of consent ... Financial trouble On 28 May 1995, The Guardian reported that nursing home companies under Thomason s control ... of the property market. The newspaper speculated that Thomason may have given financial guarantees ... Thomason, ref name Stop the banks David Hencke, New headache for Major as whips fail to save MP s ailing ... personally intervened in November 1995 to prevent a French bank from calling in a debt from Thomason ... Times , 5 May 1996, p. 1. ref Decision to stand down Thomason s political difficulties intensified ... their loss of confidence in Thomason. ref name Open selection Robin Young, Debt ridden MP faces deselection , The Times , 4 September 1996, p. 1. ref On 18 September, Thomason decided he would ... general election, 1997 1997 election , Thomason went back into business management and is currently ... Hansard contribs mr roy thomason Roy Thomason http www.hmcourts service.gov.uk judgmentsfiles j3173 ucb v thomason.htm Court judgment of 2005 relating to Thomason s financial difficulties http www.tufnol.com ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomason, Roy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 14 December 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomason ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 Infobox gridiron football person name Stumpy Thomason image birth date birth date 1906 2 24 birth place Atlanta, Georgia death date death date and age 1989 4 30 1906 2 24 Position Running back College Georgia Tech DraftedYear DraftedRound Stats y DatabaseFootball PFR ProBowls years 1930 1935 br 1935 1936 teams Brooklyn Dodgers NFL Brooklyn Dodgers br Philadelphia Eagles Stumpy Thomason February 24, 1906 &ndash April 30, 1989 was a professional American football player who played running back for seven seasons for the Brooklyn Dodgers NFL Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Eagles . ref http www.pro football reference.com players T ThomSt21.htm ref References reflist External links http news.google.com newspapers?id X9ANAAAAIBAJ&sjid JncDAAAAIBAJ&pg 6606,3323063&dq stumpy thomason&hl en Stumpy Thomason s obituary Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomason, Stumpy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH February 24, 1906 PLACE OF BIRTH Atlanta, Georgia DATE OF DEATH April 30, 1989 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomason, Stumpy Category 1906 births Category 1989 deaths Category American football running backs Category Brooklyn Dodgers NFL players Category Philadelphia Eagles players Category Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football players runningback stub ... more details