Infobox economist name ThomasSowell school tradition Social economics New Social Economics color maroon ... Book Award repec prefix repec id ThomasSowell born June 30, 1930 is an United States American ... ThomasSowell url http www.hoover.org fellows 9767 publisher Hoover Institution accessdate January ... examination of Marxist thought vs. Marxist Leninist practice. ref Sowell, Thomas 1963 . Karl ... books int 1999 11 10 sowell index.html Black and right ThomasSowell talks about the arrogance of liberal ... Action Around the World ref name hoover1 cite web last Sowell first Thomas url http www.hoover.org ... cite web url http www.jewishworldreview.com cols sowell.html title ThomasSowell publisher Jewishworldreview.com ... columnists thomassowell ts20041012.shtml title ThomasSowell, Conservative, Political News ... thomassowell ts20041109.shtml title ThomasSowell, Conservative, Political News publisher Townhall.com ... ts20041110.shtml title ThomasSowell, Conservative, Political News publisher Townhall.com date accessdate ... url http www.townhall.com columnists thomassowell ts20050914.shtml title ThomasSowell, Conservative ... cite web last Sowell first Thomas url http www.townhall.com columnists ThomasSowell 2004 06 04 partial truth abortion title ThomasSowell Partial truth abortion publisher Townhall.com date accessdate ... . ref http www.nationalreview.com articles 250190 cult multiculturalism thomassowell ref Sowell .... ref cite web url http jewishworldreview.com cols sowell010036.php3 title ThomasSowell publisher ... Townhall.com author ThomasSowell title The Bush Legacy url http townhall.com columnists thomassowell ... drugs. ref Sowell, Thomas 1987 Compassion versus guilt, and other essays ISBN 0688071147. ref ... on the Internet. ref http blogs.knoxnews.com editor 2011 11 thomassowell letter to knoxvi.shtml ... Foundation Bradley Prize Bradley Prize for intellectual achievement. ref cite web author ThomasSowell url http www.hoover.org bios sowell.html title Hoover Institution Fellows ThomasSowell publisher ... more details
Sowell is a surname . It may refer to Anthony Sowell born 1959 , American serial killer Arnie Sowell , American middle distance runner Bobby Sowell , American musician Dawn Sowell , American sprinter Jerald Sowell , American football player Mary Harper Sowell , American poet Mike Sowell , American sports historian and professor of journalism ThomasSowell , American economist, political commentator, and author Wayne Sowell , American politician surname ... more details
Dawn Sowell 27 March 1966, Philadelphia is an United States American sprinter who ran the fastest times in the 100 m and 200 m in 1989 . Sowell attended Louisiana State University and she was tipped to be the next Florence Griffith Joyner , but a hamstring injury in an event in New York in 1989 ended her career. External links http www.iaaf.org athletes biographies country USA athcode 61786 index.html IAAF profile http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 950DEED61330F931A25754C0A96F948260&sec &spon &pagewanted all New York Times article Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sowell, Dawn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 March 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sowell, Dawn Category 1966 births Category Living people Category American sprinters US sprint athletics bio stub fr Dawn Sowell ... more details
Infobox person name Bobby Sowell image BobbySowell.jpg caption Performing, 2006 in music 2006 birth name Robert G. Lee Sowell birth date Birth date and age 1947 7 8 mf y death date death place birth place ... www.bobbysowell.com footnotes Bobby Sowell born July 8, 1947, Memphis, Tennessee Memphis , Tennessee ... South Fair Winner in 1966, Sowell was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in 2002. In 1994, he went out as a solo artist. As a pianist and composer, Sowell has recorded 8 album s, crossing ... with Sowell during the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s or 1990s Barry Sowell Amazing Rhythm Aces , Bobby Whitlock ... G. Lee Sowell. He was named after a famous Southern Baptist preacher , Dr Robert G. Lee. When Sowell got drafted during the Vietnam War , he dropped the G and became Robert Lee Sowell. In music , his stage name has always been Bobby or Bobby Lee. Growing up in Memphis, Sowell had a lot of diversified ... , Fats Domino , Ray Charles , Roger Williams pianist Roger Williams and Floyd Cramer . Sowell met ... on Sowell s music creativity and can be heard in his music style throughout his career. Early life About the time Sowell was 12 years old, honkytonk and rockabilly music was really thriving ... him in the back door and hide him behind an upright piano where no one could see how young he was. Sowell .... Many successful professional musicians have come out of Frayser suburb of Memphis and Sowell ... the British Invasion meant Sowell had to adapt to a new kind of music, in which the organ music organ was a more prominent instrument than the piano. Sowell played in numerous groups in the 60s. In 1966 Sowell won the Mid South Fair and was scheduled to appear on the Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour on CBS ... career was put on hold. After the war and a bout with alcoholism , Sowell got back on the right track .... Later life Sowell spent six decades performing music professionally from 1959 to the present day ... veteran, Sowell also plays organ at his local church and is active in veteran s organizations ... more details
Infobox Politician name Wayne Sowell image caption state house district term start term end preceded succeeded birth date birth place birthname Wayne Sowell party Democratic Party United States Democratic spouse Dr. Marietta Cameron children relations alma mater profession religion website Wayne Sowell was the Democratic Party United States Democratic candidate for Alabama in the United States Senate elections, 2004 United States Senate election of 2004 . ref name NYT1 cite news first Rick last Lyman title Democrats Starting to See Chance of Keeping Senate Seats in South url http www.nytimes.com 2004 06 02 politics campaign 02SOUT.html?hp &pagewanted all work The New York Times publisher www.nytimes.com date 2 June 2004 accessdate 16 July 2009 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref He was also a former Gubernatorial candidate in 1998 and former congressional candidate in 2000. 2002 elections main United States Senate election in Alabama, 2002 Julian L. McPhillips won many counties in the southern part of the state, but Susan Parker won the most counties. Sowell endorsed Parker for the run off. Parker was the first woman in Alabama to be nominated for a United States Senate Senate seat. But, she lost to incumbent Republican Party United States Republican Jeff Sessions , winning ... Sowell was the first African American candidate from a major party in Alabama to be nominated for one ... 16 July 2009 Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref One of Sowell s controversial tenets during ... Wayne Sowell on Drugs url http www.ontheissues.org Domestic Wayne Sowell Drugs.htm date 17 May 2004 work Wayne Sowell campaign website publisher www.ontheissues.org accessdate 16 July 2009 ref Personal life Wayne Sowell is married to Dr. Marietta Cameron, an associate professor of computer science ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sowell, Wayne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sowell, Wayne Category ... more details
Infobox serial killer name Anthony Edward Sowell image Anthony E. Sowell.jpg caption Sowell in the wanted ... Death sentence for murder Anthony Edward Sowell born August 19, 1959 is an People of the United ... rapist s house date October 31, 2009 work BBC News accessdate November 1, 2009 ref Sowell was charged ... the death penalty for Sowell. ref http www.cleveland.com anthony sowell index.ssf 2011 08 ... s recommendation. ref http www.wkyc.com news article 201860 33 LIVE Judge upholds Sowell death sentence ref Early life Anthony Edward Sowell was raised in East Cleveland , one of three children .... According to Sowell s niece , Garrison subjected the siblings to physical abuse while her own ... of the other children, then whipped her with electrical cords until she bled. Sowell himself began raping ... http www.cleveland.com anthony sowell index.ssf 2011 08 serial killer anthony sowell began raping niece when both were children witness testifies.html Serial killer Anthony Sowell began raping niece ... service At the age of 19, Sowell entered the United States Marine Corps on January 24, 1978. He attended ... , also in North Carolina. In 1980, Sowell spent a year overseas with the 3rd Marine Logistics Group ... on January 18, 1985. During his seven year Marine Corps career, Corporal Sowell received a Good ... and release In 1989, a woman who was three months pregnant went to Sowell s home voluntarily ... to die. ref name skull Sowell was charged with kidnapping, rape and attempted rape. He eventually .... He was released in 2005. ref cite news url http blog.cleveland.com metro 2009 11 anthony sowell was considered.html title Anthony Sowell was considered unlikely to attack again in 2005 evaluation date 2009 11 05 work CBS News accessdate 2009 11 05 ref Sowell worked in a factory until 2007 when he began ... blogs 2009 11 02 crimesider entry5495923.shtml title Anthony Sowell Cruised Sex Fetish Site While ... a relationship with Sowell shortly after his release from prison and resided in his home. She claims ... more details
Infobox sportsperson name Arnie Sowell birth date April 6, 1935 birth place death date death place collegeteam Pittsburgh Panthers Pittsburgh show medals yes medaltemplates MedalSport Men s Athletics sport Athletics MedalCountry the USA MedalCompetition Pan American Games MedalGold 1955 Pan American Games 1955 Mexico City 800 metres Arnold Arnie M. Sowell born April 6, 1935 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a former middle distance Running runner from the United States , who represented his native country at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia . He is best known for winning the gold medal in the men s 800 metres event during the 1955 Pan American Games in Mexico City . Sowell also set the world indoor record for the 880 yard run in 1957. ref cite news url http www.chronicle.pitt.edu ?p 9833 title Memorializing Alum John Woodruff s 1936 Olympic Gold Medal newspaper Pitt Chronicle publisher University of Pittsburgh location Pittsburgh, PA date 2011 10 24 accessdate 2011 10 26 ref References http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes so arnie sowell 1.html sports reference reflist br Footer Pan American Champions 800m Men Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sowell, Arnie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 6, 1935 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sowell, Arnie Category 1935 births Category Living people Category American middle distance runners Category Athletes track and field at the 1955 Pan American Games Category Athletes track and field at the 1956 Summer Olympics Category Olympic track and field athletes of the United States Category University of Pittsburgh alumni Category Pittsburgh Panthers track and field athletes Category People from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Category Article Feedback 5 US middledistance athletics bio stub ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE birth date birth date and age 1974 1 21 birth place Baton Rouge, Louisiana College Tulane Position Fullback American football Fullback DraftedYear 1997 DraftedRound 7 Pick 231 years 1997 2005 BR 2006 teams New York Jets BR Tampa Bay Buccaneers stat1label ST Tackles stat1value 135 DatabaseFootball SOWELJER01 CBS 1733 Jerald Monye Sowell born January 21, 1974 is an American Football running back fullback . He played his College football college ball at Tulane . College years and early NFL career He holds the record for the longest play in Tulane football history, breaking off a 98 yard run against the defending national champions, the Alabama Crimson Tide . He was drafted with the 30th pick in the 7th round in the 1997 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers . ref http www.nfl.com draft history years 1997 ref He never played with the Packers, however, as he was traded to the New York Jets in his rookie year. He never had a standout season as a Jet until the 2003 NFL season 2003 season , in which he had 47 catches. Sowell then had two more good seasons with the Jets as a receiver catching 45 and 28 passes respectively. He has 135 career special team tackles which is a Jets record. Sowell was released by the Jets after the 2005 NFL season 2005 season . He then played one year for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers . He is currently When date February 2011 a free agent . Stat References http www.pro football reference.com Pro Football Reference.com References Reflist Packers1997DraftPicks Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sowell, Jerald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH January 21, 1974 DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH place of birth Baton Rouge, Louisiana DEFAULTSORT Sowell, Jerald Category 1974 births Category American football fullbacks Category Living people Category Tulane Green Wave football players Category ... more details
Mike Sowell is a sports historian and the author of three baseball books, including The Pitch That Killed about Ray Chapman and Carl Mays . Named a Notable Book of the Year by The New York Times in 1989, Citation needed date March 2010 and winner of the CASEY Award for best baseball book of 1989, ref http www.spitballmag.com Casey Award Casey Award , Spitball The Baseball Literary Magazine accessed March 17, 2010 . ref The Pitch That Killed tells the story of the only on field fatality in major league baseball history, when the Yankees Mays beaned the Indians Chapman in the final weeks of the 1920 American League pennant race. ref name Jacoby Susan Jacoby, http www.nytimes.com 1989 09 17 books death on the mound.html Death on the Mound , New York Times , September 17, 1989. ref Sowell also wrote about baseball tragedies in his other books. One Pitch Away , about the 1986 baseball postseason and the key players involved, featured Donnie Moore , the Angels pitcher whose suicide two years later was linked to his role in the 1986 ALCS, and Bill Buckner , whose 20 year career was tainted by missing a ground ball in Game 6 of the World Series . ref Mike Penner, http articles.latimes.com 1995 05 17 sports sp 2733 1 donnie moore Angel Fans Can t 86 This From Their Memories , Los Angeles Times , May 17, 1995. ref July 2, 1903 explored the mysterious death of Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty , who died after being swept over Niagara Falls . ref Phil Jackman, http articles.baltimoresun.com 1992 ..., Sowell wrote the text for Cardtoons , a set of baseball parody cards that led to a lawsuit with the Major ... Sowell, a former sportswriter for the Tulsa Tribune , ref name Jacoby is now a journalism professor at Oklahoma State University . ref http www.sabr.org sabr.cfm?a cms,c,51,34,0 Mike Sowell Giving ... accessed March 17, 2010 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sowell, Mike ALTERNATIVE ... Sowell, Mike Category American sportswriters Category Living people Category Oklahoma State University ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Mary Harper Sowell 1924 2005 , was an Arkansas poet who deeply loved the Ozark Mountains and the people who lived there. Her poem s were a testimony to that love. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sowell, Mary Harper ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sowell, Mary Harper Category 1924 births Category 2005 deaths US poet 1920s stub ... more details
Debra Hickenlooper Sowell is a dance historian and an associate professor of humanities in the Department of Humanities, Classics and Comparative Literature at Brigham Young University BYU . She received her B.A. Latin honors cum laude and with High Honors from the Honors Program at BYU, where she majored in humanities and emphasized French literature . She gained her M.A. in theatre history from Tufts University , where she worked with Peter Arnott, and her Ph.D. in Performance Studies performance studies from New York University , where she wrote her dissertation under the supervision of the distinguished dance critic Marcia Siegel. She danced with the BYU Theatre Ballet and later with the Cambridge Court Dancers, where she studied and performed Renaissance dance with Ingrid Brainard. She enjoyed courses in History of dance dance history under Jeanette Roosevelt and Walter Sorell at Columbia ... of Dance , to which Sowell contributed articles on Carlotta Brianza, the Christensen Brothers ... of Dance History Scholars , Sowell has made numerous presentations over the years on a variety ... ballet in Italy. Personal Debra Sowell is married to Madison U. Sowell , a BYU professor emeritus ... December 2007 for the BYU Museum of Art. The exhibit was based solely on materials in the Sowell Collection, as were the illustrations for their book on Il balletto romantico . Sources Madison U. Sowell .... Sowell Friends of the BYU Library, 1994 . Debra H. Sowell, The Christensen Brothers An American Dance Epic Harwood, 1998 . Madison U. Sowell, Debra H. Sowell, Francesca Falcone, and Patrizia Veroli, Il balletto romantico Tesori della Collezione Sowell Palermo L Epos, 2007 , esp. pp.  17 21 which relate the story of the Sowell Collection. External links http moa.byu.edu http www.byu.edu Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sowell, Debra H. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sowell, Debra H. Category 20th ... more details
Madison U. Sowell is a professor emeritus of Italian language Italian and comparative literature at Brigham Young University BYU , where he taught for three decades 1979 2009 . He also served as the chair of BYU s department of French language French and Italian 1989 1998 , an Alcuin Fellow, a Karl G. Maeser General Education Professor, Scheuber and Veinz Professor of Humanities and Languages, and as the director of the BYU Honors Program and an associate dean of undergraduate education 2006 2009 . He is a specialist in the epic tradition of Italian literature from Dante to Tasso and the author and editor of several books, including Dante and Ovid Essays in Intertextuality and a translation of The Cabala of Pegasus by Giordano Bruno Yale University Press . Sowell was born and reared in Piggott, Arkansas , where he still owns and maintains family cotton and rice farms. He joined The Church ... North Mission LDS Church Mission 1971 1973 . Sowell has a bachelor s degree summa cum laude from ... with the famous translator Robert Fitzgerald . Sowell has written over 100 articles, book reviews ... Palermo L Epos, 2007 was co authored with Debra H. Sowell , a dance historian and BYU associate ... Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association . In early 2009, Sowell was appointed a member ... archives 2011 provost madison sowell ref Sowell served from 1998 to 2001 as Mission president president ... Sources MormonLit author 1104 Madison U. Sowell Mormon Times , April 4, 2009. http www.amazon.com ... of works by Sowell cite book author Sowell, Madison U. chapter At the Precipice editor S. Kent Brown ... 1038 article by Sowell in BYU Magazine http svu.edu news archives 2009 five named to board.aspx Southern ... rw article.php?ndx 18140 Southern Virginia University announcement of Sowell as Interim Provost Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sowell, Madison U. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sowell, Madison U ... more details
Taxobox name Sowell s short tailed bat status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2010.3 assessors Miller, B., Reid, F., Arroyo Cabrales, J., Cuar n, A.D. & de Grammont, P.C. year 2008 id 136268 title Carollia sowelli downloaded 24 October 2010 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Chiroptera familia Phyllostomidae genus Carollia species C. sowelli binomial Carollia sowelli binomial authority Baker, Solari & Hoffmann, 2002 Sowell s short tailed bat , Carollia sowelli , is a common bat species in the Family biology family Phyllostomidae . ref name MSW3 MSW3 Chiroptera id 13801301 ref It is found from San Luis Potosi Mexico through Central America to west Panama . The species is named after American philanthropist James N. Sowell. ref name Beolens Cite book last Beolens first Bo authorlink coauthors Watkins, Michael Grayson, Michael title The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals publisher The Johns Hopkins University Press date 2009 09 28 location Baltimore pages 592 see p. 385 url http google.com books?id I kSmWLc6vYC&pg PA385 doi id isbn 978 0801893049 oclc 270129903 ref References reflist http animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu site accounts information Carollia sowelli.html Mulheisen, M. 1999. Carollia sowelli On line , Animal Diversity Web http www.natureserve.org infonatura servlet InfoNatura?sourceTemplate Ltabular report.wmt&loadTemplate Ldetail report.wmt&selectedReport &summaryView Ltabular report.wmt&elKey 777985&paging home&save true&startIndex 1&nextStartIndex 1&reset false&offPageSelectedElKey 777985&offPageSelectedElType Species&offPageYesNo true&selectedIndexes 777985 Infonatura Phyllostomidae L. Category Bats of South America Category Mammals of Brazil Category Carollia leafnosed bat stub es Carollia sowelli eu Carollia sowelli nl Carollia sowelli ... more details
Wiktionarypar ThomasThomas may refer to In people Thomas name , a masculine given name Thomas surname Thomas the Apostle seealso Saint Thomas disambiguation In business THOMAS , the US Library of Congress s online database Thomas Built Buses In food Thomas , a brand of English muffins and bagels in North America In music Thomas, a song by A Perfect Circle from their 2000 album Mer de Noms In places Thomas, Oklahoma Thomas, West Virginia There are also places called Thomaston disambiguation Thomaston and Thomasville disambiguation Thomasville In religion Gospel of Thomas , a New Testament era apocryphon Infancy Gospel of Thomas , an infancy gospel. Book of Thomas the Contender , a gnostic book discovered in the Nag Hammadi library Acts of Thomas , another gnostic text Apocalypse of Thomas , a Christian gnostic apocalypse In sociology Thomas theorem , a theory of belief and their consequences In television Thomas the Tank Engine , a locomotive character from The Railway Series of children s books by the Rev. W. Awdry Thomas and Friends , the spin off television series Thomas H. Norstein , a major character in Digimon Data Squad Thomas Tomone , a fictional character from Skins In math Thomas algorithm , a numerical algorithm to solve a tridiagonal system of equations See also Tom s Tom disambiguation disambig bg cs Thomas de Thomas Begriffskl rung es Thomas fr Thomas ko it Thomas nl Thomas ja pl Thomas pt Thomas ro Toma ru sr uk vo Thomas zh ... more details
Other people2 William Thomas disambiguation for the basketball player Will Thomas basketball Will Thomas , born 1958 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania , is a novelist who writes a Victorian mystery series featuring Cyrus Barker, a Scotland Scottish detective or private enquiry agent, and his Welsh people Welsh assistant, Thomas Llewelyn. The Barker Llewelyn novels are set in the 1880s and often feature historical events, people, and movements. Martial combat is a recurring theme throughout this hardboiled series. In interviews, Thomas has said that Barker is based on men such as Richard Francis Burton and Edward William Barton Wright , founder of Bartitsu . Prior to writing novels, Will Thomas wrote essays for Sherlock Holmes society publications and lectured on crime fiction of the Victorian era. Will Thomas first novel was nominated for a Barry Award and a Shamus Award , and won the 2005 Oklahoma Book Award. He has been employed as a librarian with the Tulsa City County Library System, and featured on the cover of Library Journal . The Black Hand was nominated for a 2009 Shamus Award. Will Thomas is a great fan of Rex Stout , author of the Nero Wolfe mysteries. Thomas studies Victorian martial arts such as Bartitsu and Hung Gar , which he uses in his novels. Books Some Danger Involved 2004 To Kingdom Come 2005 The Limehouse Text 2006 The Hellfire Conspiracy 2007 The Black Hand 2008 Notes reflist References Wilda Williams, http www.libraryjournal.com article CA379272.html Librarians who write thrive on how well their chosen careers complement one another , Library Journal , February ... by will thomas Series Review The Barker Llewelyn Novels by Will Thomas , Heretical Ideas , October ... Will Thomas , Oklahoma Center for Poets and Writers author interview . External links http www.willthomasauthor.com Official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas ... DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Will Category 1958 births Category American mystery writers Category Living ... more details
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refimprove date June 2009 THOMAS is the database of United States Congress legislative information. It is operated by the Library of Congress and was launched in January 1995 at the inception of the 104th Congress . It is a comprehensive, Internet accessible source of information on the activities of Congress, including Bill proposed law Bill s & Resolution law resolution s The texts of bills and resolutions Summaries and status Voting results, including how individual members voted Congressional Record , including the daily digest Presidential nomination s Treaties The database is named after Thomas Jefferson , who was the third President of the United States . It seems there is no reason its name is in all upper case letters. According to some sources, Who date March 2009 THOMAS is an acronym for The House of Representatives Open Multimedia Access System , but As of 2006 alt as of November 2006 this text is not apparent anywhere in the THOMAS Web site. This explanation may be a backronym . The website allows users to share legislative information via several social networking site s, ref http thomas.loc.gov help share.html Thomas.loc.gov ref and there have been proposals for an application programming interface . ref http www.wired.com threatlevel 2009 03 federal bill wo Wired.com ref References reflist External links http thomas.loc.gov THOMAS USCongress Category Government owned websites Category Government databases in the United States Category Library of Congress Category Online law databases LOC stub ... more details
Image M brands tho.png thumb Thomas is a brand of Muffin English English muffins and bagel s in North America . It is owned by Bimbo Bakeries USA , which also owns Entenmann s , Boboli , Stroehmann, and Arnold bread companies. It advertises as having nooks and crannies in the muffins, making it less dense than competitive brands. The company also produces toasting swirl breads, pitas, and wraps. The company was founded by Samuel Bath Thomas 1855 1919 . In 1874, he emigrated from England to New York City and began working in a bakery. By 1880, he had purchased his own bakery at 163 Ninth Avenue, where he featured his namesake muffins. Samuel expanded to 377 West 20th Street where today a plaque designates the building as The Muffin House. The company, S.B. Thomas, Inc., was incorporated by his family after his death in 1919. Thomas introduced a bagel variation called Bagelbread. A package contains six pre sliced bagel squares. Trade Secrets Case In 2010, the company won a trade secret suit when an executive downloaded the company s recipes and retired to work for Hostess brand Hostess . ref cite news title A Man With Muffin Secrets, but No Job With Them newspaper New York Times url http www.nytimes.com 2010 08 07 business 07muffin.html date 08 06 2010 first William last Neuman ref Notes reflist External links http www.thomasbagels.com Official website http www.wholepop.com features toasters othertoaster3.htm Information about Samuel Bath Thomas food product stub Category Brand name breads ... more details