John Blair (militia Officer)
John Blair may refer to: Politics * John Blair Sr. (1687–1771), American merchant and politician in the colony of Virginia * John Blair Jr. (1732–1800), American politician, Founding Father and jurist * John Blair (Tennessee politician) (1790–1863), American politician * John Blair (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1966), Member of the Legislative Assembly for South Antrim * John Knox Blair (1873–1950), Canadian politician, physician and teacher * John Rutherford Blair (1843–1914), New Zealand politician Sports * John Blair (1890s footballer), Scottish footballer active 1894–1899 * John Blair (footballer, born 1898) (1898–1971), Scottish footballer (Partick Thistle) * John Blair (English footballer), top scorer in the 1923–24 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season * John Blair (footballer, born 1905) (1905–1974), Scottish footballer (Third Lanark, Tottenham Hotspur, Sheffield United) * John Blair (footballer, born 1910) (1910–c. 1975), Scottish footballer (Motherwe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Blair Sr
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope Joh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Blair (pastor)
John Blair (1720 – December 8, 1771) was a Presbyterian minister, a Trustee, Professor, and Acting President of Princeton University. His brother Samuel Blair was a leader of the Presbyterian New Light religious movement. His nephew, Samuel Blair was the second Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives. Life Blair was born in Ireland in 1720 to William Blair. He immigrated to the colonies in his youth. He was educated in under Reverend William Tennent at the Log College, the first theological seminary serving Presbyterians in North America located in what is now Warminster, Pennsylvania (then known as Neshaminy). He later received a M.A. from the College of New Jersey in 1760. He was licensed to preach by the New Side Presbytery of Newcastle. He was ordained December 27, 1742 as pastor of the Hopewell Church at Big Spring in Newville, the Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church in Letterkenny, and at Middle Spring Presbyterian Church in Southampton Township, Cum ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Insley Blair Larned
John Insley Blair Larned (October 5, 1883 – December 3, 1955) was a suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island, serving from 1929 to 1946. Early life and education Larned was born on October 3, 1883, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Walter Cranston Larned and Emma Locke Scribner. He was educated at the Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest, Illinois, and The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. In 1905, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard College. He graduated with a post-graduate degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1908. He then studied at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1911. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1935, and a Doctor of Laws from Hobart College in Geneva, New York, in 1946. Career Ordained ministry Larned was ordained a deacon in 1911 and a priest in 1912. He then served as curate ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Hamilton Of Blair
John Hamilton of Blair (c.1638–1690)was a 17th-century Church of Scotland minister and bishop. He was a descendant of John Hamilton, Archbishop of St Andrews. Life He was born the son of John Hamilton of Blair in Fife and his wife Barbara Elphinstone, daughter of James Elphinstone, Lord Balmerino.Burke's Peerage He studied at St Andrews University graduating MA in 1653. He was in June 1660 made a "regent" lecturing at St Leonard's College, St Andrews. He was initially briefly minister of Cramond Kirk, being appointed in July 1663. From September 1663 he was minister of South Leith Parish Church, assisted from 1671 by Andrew Cant. In 1681 he was translated from South Leith Parish Church to Tolbooth Parish, one of the four congregations contained within St Giles Cathedral.''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae''; by Hew Scott He was created Bishop of Dunkeld on 19 October 1686, his position in St Giles being filled by William Gardyne. He was Bishop of Dunkeld until the Glorious Re ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John T
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope Joh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Leo Blair
John Leo Blair (1888–1962) was an American businessman. He was the founder of New Process Company, now known simply as Blair Corporation – a direct market retail company. He was also an author, inventor, a pioneer in direct marketing, and an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and to Treasury Secretary, Henry Morgenthau, Jr. Several letters and notes exist in company archives, including a letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt, a few from Henry Morgenthau, Jr., and others from Charles Merrill of Merrill & Lynch, Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson (one of Blair's very close friends) and others to support this entry. Blair was very successful at a relatively young age. He traveled all over the world before the days of airliners. He met Popes Pius XI and Pius XII and was a long-time friend of Cardinal Francis Spellman. Blair contributed significantly to the healing of the economy during the Great Depression and his company has provided employment to many thousands of a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Insley Blair
John Insley Blair (August 22, 1802 – December 2, 1899) was an American entrepreneur, railroad magnate, philanthropist and one of the 19th century's wealthiest men. Early life John Insley Blair was born at Foul Rift in White Township, New Jersey, just south of Belvidere, the fourth of ten children of John Blair and Rachel Insley, immigrants from Scotland.Blair Family Papers: Biographical Sketch of John Insley Blair , accessed December 31, 2006 At the age of two, his family moved to a farm near . As a youth, Blair displayed a keen interest in the acquisition of wealth. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Hunter Blair
John Hunter Blair (4 August 1903 – 31 December 1964) was a British television producer. He was the creator of ''Blue Peter'', and was its producer from 1958 to 1961. Asked by Owen Read, head of BBC children's television, to devise a programme for children who were now too old for ''Watch with Mother ''Watch with Mother'' was a cycle of children's programmes created by Freda Lingstrom and Maria Bird. Broadcast by BBC Television from 1952 until 1975, it was the first BBC television series aimed specifically at pre-school children, a developme ...'', the programme began on 16 October 1958 and lasted for fifteen minutes.Allison Pearso"ARTS / The Age of Innocence" ''The Independent'', 10 October 1993 Illness forced Hunter Blair to leave ''Blue Peter'' in 1961. References * 1903 births 1964 deaths Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford BBC television producers Blue Peter {{UK-tv-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Hamilton Blair
John Hamilton Blair (29 July 1889 – September 1972) was a Scottish mariner, who was first officer aboard the during the Australasian Antarctic Expedition in 1913–1914. He later served in the Royal Navy during the First World War, where he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, as the head of Pangbourne Nautical College, and returned to the Navy during the Second World War. During his early career, he worked aboard the Loch Line, which operated between Britain and Australia. He then joined a Melbourne shipping company, and worked the Australia–India trade. From 1913 to 1914, Blair served as chief officer aboard the , under John King Davis, during the final Antarctic voyage of the Australasian Antarctic expedition (AAE). The Blair Islands, in Commonwealth Bay in Antarctica, were named after him by Douglas Mawson, the expedition leader. He served as a lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve during the First World War, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Blair (painter)
John Blair ( - 13 October 1934) was a Scottish painter, predominantly of watercolour landscapes. Of humble beginnings in Berwickshire, he moved to Edinburgh to study and spent the rest of his life there. His paintings mainly reflect the landscapes around him, both of urban settings and also of the castles, sea and lochs of the Borders, although he also painted figures and still lifes. As well as his original work, his paintings were viewed by a wide audience in the form of picture postcards, book endpapers and illustrations. Life and career Blair was born in the Berwickshire village of Hutton, in about 1849. His family background would not seem to have favoured his choice of career, which suggests a certain degree of ability in order to make it succeed, nor perhaps predicted him leaving an estate of £3418 4s 6d on his death in 1934. His father's occupation is listed on various census records/official documents as "agricultural labourer", "salmon fisher" and "gardener". His pa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Song Of The New World
''Song of the New World'' is a 1973 album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner, his fourth to be released on the Milestone label. It was recorded in April 1973 and features performances by Tyner with a big band including saxophonist Sonny Fortune, flautist Hubert Laws, bassist Joony Booth and drummer Alphonse Mouzon along with a brass section, and a full string section on two tracks conducted by William Fischer. Reception The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states: "The powerful pianist is in fine form and the main soloist throughout. Most memorable is the title cut and a reworking of 'Afro Blue'."Yanow, S. AllMusic Reviewaccessed February 23, 2009. Track listing # "Afro Blue" ( Santamaría) - 10:01 # "Little Brother" - 10:12 # "The Divine Love" - 7:31 # "Some Day" - 6:50 # "Song of the New World" - 6:50 :''All compositions by McCoy Tyner except as indicated'' Personnel *McCoy Tyner: piano, percussion *Hubert Laws: piccolo, flute *Sonny Fortune: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flut ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Blair (musician)
John Blair may refer to: Politics * John Blair Sr. (1687–1771), American merchant and politician in the colony of Virginia * John Blair Jr. (1732–1800), American politician, Founding Father and jurist * John Blair (Tennessee politician) (1790–1863), American politician * John Blair (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1966), Member of the Legislative Assembly for South Antrim * John Knox Blair (1873–1950), Canadian politician, physician and teacher * John Rutherford Blair (1843–1914), New Zealand politician Sports * John Blair (1890s footballer), Scottish footballer active 1894–1899 * John Blair (footballer, born 1898) (1898–1971), Scottish footballer (Partick Thistle) * John Blair (English footballer), top scorer in the 1923–24 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season * John Blair (footballer, born 1905) (1905–1974), Scottish footballer (Third Lanark, Tottenham Hotspur, Sheffield United) * John Blair (footballer, born 1910) (1910–c. 1975), Scottish footballer (Mothe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |