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Encyclopedia > Thomas Thompson

Thomas Thompson may refer to:

  • Tommy Thompson, former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
  • Tommy Thompson (football player), an American football player in the NFL
  • Tommy Thompson (footballer), (born 1929) former England and Aston Villa footballer
  • Thomas Larkin Thompson (1838–1898), U.S. Representative from California, ambassador to Brazil
  • Thomas L. Thompson (born 1939), American Bahá'í biblical scholar
  • Thomas Perronet Thompson (1783–1869), British mathematician and author.
  • Thomas Weston Thompson (1766–1821), a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire
  • Llewellyn Thompson, U.S. diplomat, nicknamed Tommy Thompson
  • Tommy Thompson (baseball player)
  • Thomas Thompson (Toronto) (1803–1868), a Toronto schoolmaster and merchant [1]
  • Thomas Thompson (New Zealand) (1832–1919), a New Zealand politician
  • Tommy Thompson (murderer), executed in California for the murder of Ginger Fleischli in 1998
  • Thomas D. Thompson, a clarinetist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
  • Thomas G. Thompson, discoverer of the SS Central America
  • Thomas W. Thompson (soldier) (1839–1927), an American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient [2]
  • Thomas Williams Thompson (1840–1882), an American Civil War colonel

See also: For other people with similar names, see Thomas Thompson. ... Tommy Pryor Thompson (August 15, 1916 in Hutchinson, Kansas, died April 22, 1989 in Hutchinson, Kansas) was an American football player in the NFL. He was blind in one eye, from a childhood incident. ... Thomas (Tommy) Thompson born 10 November 1929 in Fencehouses, near Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham was an England International football player. ... Thomas Larkin Thompson (May 31, 1838 - February 1, 1898) was a U.S. Representative from California, son of Robert Augustine Thompson. ... Thomas L. Thompson is a Baháí[1] American biblical theologian, born Jan 7, 1939 in Detroit Michigan. ... Thomas Perronet Thompson (1783 - 1869) was a British Parliamentarian, a Governor of Sierra Leone and a radical reformer. ... Thomas Weston Thompson Thomas Weston Thompson (March 15, 1766 - October 1, 1821) was a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire. ... Llewellyn E. Thompson Jr. ... Thomas Thompson (1832 - 1919) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party. ...


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Thompson Enamel Inc.  |  About Our Company (551 words)
Thomas E. Thompson, was originally from a suburb of Coventry, England.
The office of this plant in Wilmette was formerly a playhouse for the Thompson children.
Thomas C. Thompson retired from the business and the operation was then taken over by his son, Thomas E. Thompson, who has been head of the concern since that time.
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Thompson developed methods and techniques for the quantitative determination of elements—such as aluminum, boron, copper, iron, manganese, nickel, strontium, silicon, bromine, iodine, phosphates, and nitrates—which occur, in small quantities, in sea water.
Thompson was recognized as one of the world's leading oceanographers and one of the pioneers of the chemistry of the sea.
Thompson was transferred to the University of Washington, for service with that institution's oceanographic department, in a ceremony at the Boston Naval Shipyard on 21 September 1965.
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