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George Patterson (other)
George Patterson may refer to: *George Patterson (advertiser) (1890–1968), Australian advertising pioneer **George Patterson Y&R, an Australasian advertising agency *George Patterson (baseball), outfielder during the 1884 Philadelphia Keystones season * George Patterson (basketball) (1939–2003), basketball player * George Patterson (cricketer) (1868–1943), Philadelphian cricketer * George Patterson (football manager) (1887–1955), English football manager *George Patterson (footballer, born 1934), English professional footballer *George Patterson (Scottish footballer) (1909–?), Scottish footballer *George Patterson (ice hockey) (1906–1977), ice hockey player * George Patterson (missionary) (1920–2012), Scottish missionary doctor *Ben Patterson (politician) (George Benjamin Patterson, born 1939), Member of European Parliament *George Robert Patterson (1863–1906), United States Representative from Pennsylvania *George Sutton Patterson (1887–1953), Canadian representati ...
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George Patterson (advertiser)
George Herbert Patterson (1890–1968) was a pioneering Australian advertising executive who established an agency group that dominated the Australian advertising industry throughout much of the 20th century. His eponymous agency was the largest in the country from the 1930s until the 1980s. Patterson was chairman of the agency from 1934 until 1954. Early life One of four children born to John Alfred Patterson (d.1899) and Frances Julia Rogers, he was educated at Carlton College, Parkville, Victoria. His mother died when he was fifteen and George went out to work help support his sisters. He took a position at Thomas McPherson & Son as an office boy, but within three years had become advertising manager.http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150671b.htm ADB online Travels and war service In 1912 he travelled to London to see how ad agencies operated there, but he was unimpressed with what he saw of English practices and headed for New York where he worked for a time His initial a ...
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George Patterson Y&R
Y&R ANZ (formerly known as George Patterson Y&R) is an Australasian advertising agency. The agency was formed in 2005 when the international advertising holding conglomerate WPP Group acquired the Australian marketing communications company, The Communications Group (TCG). History The George Patterson agency was founded on 1 November 1934. George Patterson had started his advertising career at the age of 18 in 1908. He left McPherson's in 1913 and took on the job of advertising manager at a magazine in New York, before returning to Australia at the outbreak of war in 1914. In 1919, he started his first agency in a partnership with Norman Catts and Catts-Patterson became Australia's largest agency. One of the agency's early clients was Palmolive. In 1921, George Patterson offered to launch the brand in Australia. The agency represented the Australian Defence Force for 13 years before they lost their contract with them in 2013 to competitors Havas. In 2017, George Patterson Y ...
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George Patterson (baseball)
George Patterson was a 19th-century Major League Baseball player. He played outfield in two games for the Philadelphia Keystones of the Union Association The Union Association was a league in Major League Baseball which lasted for just the 1884 season. St. Louis won the pennant and joined the National League the following season. Seven of the twelve teams who were in the Association at some poi ... in 1884. He had one hit in seven at-bats in those two games. Sources 19th-century baseball players Major League Baseball outfielders Philadelphia Keystones players Date of birth missing Date of death missing {{US-baseball-outfielder-stub ...
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George Patterson (basketball)
George Patterson (November 26, 1939 – December 22, 2003) was an American basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association. Patterson was originally drafted in the twelfth round of the 1961 NBA draft by the Cincinnati Royals. He would finally play in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons from 1967 to 1968. Later, he was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1968 NBA Expansion Draft. He attended high school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. George Patterson was the grandfather of Shea Patterson, former quarterback of the University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ... football team. References 1939 births 2003 deaths American men's basketball players Basketball players from Pittsburgh Centers (basketball) Chicago Majors players Cincin ...
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George Patterson (cricketer)
George Stuart Patterson (October 10, 1868 – May 7, 1943) was an American cricketer, active in the late 19th century. Patterson played most notably for the Philadelphians, which flourished from the end of the 19th century until the outbreak of World War I. His obituary in ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'' described him as "one of the best all-round cricketers ever produced by America." He had a successful career with both Haverford College and the University of Pennsylvania and began playing first-class cricket when he was only 16 years old. Cricketing career Patterson first played club cricket in Philadelphia for the Germantown Cricket Club. He stood over six feet tall and was of slim build, batted in good style and bowled right-arm medium-pace. His first international tour occurred in 1889 when he came to England with the Gentlemen of Philadelphia. Patterson scored 529 runs, average 40.69, and headed the batting figures for the visitors. He also took 42 wickets at 23 runs eac ...
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George Patterson (football Manager)
George Stanley Patterson (1887 – 1955) was an English football manager and secretary who was involved with Liverpool for much of the first half of the 20th century. After a playing career spent mostly with Marine F.C., Patterson joined Liverpool in 1908 as assistant to Tom Watson. After a spell as club secretary, he replaced Matt McQueen as manager in 1928. However, he was not successful and resigned in 1936 citing ill health. He continued on as club secretary. Patterson was born in Liverpool, Lancashire Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated Lancs) is the name of a historic county, ceremonial county, and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The boundaries of these three areas differ significantly. The non-metropolitan county of Lancashi ... in England in 1887. He died on May 8, 1955 in Skerries Road, Liverpool. References External links Management statistics at SoccerbaseManager profile at LFChistory.net (first term) Manager profile at LFChistory.net (second ter ...
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George Patterson (footballer, Born 1934)
George Thomas Patterson (15 September 1934 – 25 May 2021) was an English former professional footballer. He played as a half-back in the Football League for Hull City, York City and Hartlepools United and in non-League football for Silksworth Juniors, King's Lynn, South Shields, Gateshead and Goole Town. Patterson died on 25 May 2021 at the age of 86 at York Hospital York Hospital is a National Health Service teaching hospital in York, England. It is managed by the York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, an NHS foundation trust which also runs several other hospitals in North Yorkshire .... References 1934 births 2021 deaths Footballers from Sunderland English men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Hull City A.F.C. players King's Lynn F.C. players Gateshead United F.C. players York City F.C. players Hartlepool United F.C. players Gateshead F.C. players Goole Town F.C. players English Football League players ...
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George Patterson (Scottish Footballer)
George Patterson was a Scottish amateur football outside forward who played in the Scottish League for Queen's Park. He was capped by Scotland at amateur An amateur () is generally considered a person who pursues an avocation independent from their source of income. Amateurs and their pursuits are also described as popular, informal, autodidacticism, self-taught, user-generated, do it yourself, DI ... level. References Scottish men's footballers Queen's Park F.C. players Scottish Football League players Scotland men's amateur international footballers Men's association football outside forwards 1909 births Year of death missing Footballers from Glasgow Romford F.C. players {{Scotland-footy-forward-1900s-stub ...
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George Patterson (ice Hockey)
George Franklin "Paddy" Patterson (May 22, 1906 – January 20, 1977) was a professional ice hockey Winger (ice hockey), winger who played nine seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was born in Kingston, Ontario. As an NHL rookie, George scored the first goal for the newly named Toronto Maple Leafs in 1926–27. He was also a member of the following teams: the Montreal Canadiens, New York Americans, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, and St. Louis Eagles. Patterson later coached senior ice hockey in Kingston. In 1951, Ontario Hockey Association executives Jack Roxburgh, George Dudley, Frank Buckland (ice hockey), Frank Buckland and W. A. Hewitt, handed out a lifetime suspension to Patterson, for conspiring to deliberately lose a playoff series to avoid moving into a higher-level of playoffs, rather than staying in a lower level and potentially make more profits at home playoff games than on the road. Career statistics References External links

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George Patterson (missionary)
George Neilson Patterson (born 19 August 1920 in Falkirk, died at Auchlochan, Lesmahagow, 28 December 2012) also known as Khampa Gyau (bearded Khampa in Tibetan) and Patterson of Tibet, was a Scottish engineer and missionary who served as medical officer and diplomatic representative of the Tibetan resistance movement during the Annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China. He was married to the surgeon Meg Patterson. Letter of Remembrance The International Campaign for Tibet awarded him their Light of Truth Award on 25 March 2011. In a letter presented with the award, a simple butter-lamp symbolizing the light the recipient has shed on the cause of Tibet, the Dalai Lama's Special Envoy Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari said: "It is my honour to convey to you in writing the decision of the Board of the International Campaign for Tibet to award you the Light of Truth, the highest recognition in the Tibet world of service to Tibet. The Board of Directors, chaired by Mr. Richard Gere, ...
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Ben Patterson (politician)
George Benjamin Patterson (born 21 April 1939) is a British writer and former Conservative Party politician. Ben Patterson was born in Hemel Hempstead. He was educated at Westminster School, Trinity College, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics. His first job was as a tutor at Swinton Conservative College Swinton may refer to: Places England * Swinton, Greater Manchester * Swinton, Harrogate, near Masham, North Yorkshire ** Swinton Estate, including Swinton Park * Swinton, Ryedale, near Malton, North Yorkshire * Swinton, South Yorkshire North ..., lecturing on the Common Market. From 1968 to 1971 he was a Councillor on the London Borough of Hammersmith. In 1979, at the first direct elections to the European Parliament, Patterson was elected as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Kent West. He served as vice-chairman of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy from January 1992 until he was defeated in the 1994 ...
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George Robert Patterson
George Robert Patterson (November 9, 1863 – March 21, 1906) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. George R. Patterson was born in Lewistown, Pennsylvania. He attended the Lewistown Academy, and was engaged in mercantile pursuits in 1880. He moved to Ashland, Pennsylvania, in 1886 and engaged in the wholesale grain and feed business. He was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1900 and 1904. Patterson was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth, and Fifty-ninth Congresses and served until his death in Washington, D.C. Interment in Citizens’ Cemetery in Ashland. See also *List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49) There are several lists of United States Congress members who died in office. These include: * List of United States Congress members who died in office (1790–1899) *List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–1949) *List o ... ...
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