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Encyclopedia > Howard Johnson

Several prominent people have been named Howard Johnson:

  1. Howard Deering Johnson, founder of Howard Johnson's restaurants
  2. Howard Johnson, song lyricist
  3. Howard Johnson, Major League Baseball player
  4. Howard Johnson former president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  5. Howard Johnson, jazz tuba and saxophone player
  6. Howard E. Johnson, swing saxophonist
  7. Howard Wesley Johnson, a president of MIT

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Howard Johnson's - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1150 words)
When the Pennsylvania, Ohio and New Jersey turnpikes were built, Howard Johnson bid on and won exclusive rights to serve the hungry turnpike multitudes.
By 1961, the year the Howard Johnson Co. went public, there were 88 franchised Howard Johnson's Motor Lodges in 33 states and the Bahamas.
Howard Deering Johnson died in 1972 at the age of 76.
Celtic Art: Celtic Mythology; The Realistic Celtic Art work and illustrations of Celtic myth & legend by Howard ... (5830 words)
Howard David Johnson has devoted a lifetime to creating his Illustrative Celtic Art, please be patient while the images are loading...
Howard David Johnson is a contemporary illustrator, photographer, and scholar with a background in the natural sciences, mythology, and history.
H D Johnson, or David as he is called, works in a wide variety of media ranging from traditional oils, pastels and others to today's cutting edge digital media.
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