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Joseph or Joe Shaw may refer to: *Joseph Shaw (boxer) (1938–2005), American boxer *Joseph Shaw (legal writer) (1671–1733), English legal writer * Joseph Shaw (editor) (1874–1952), editor of ''Black Mask'' magazine, 1926–1936 *Joseph Shaw (Christ's College) (1786–1859), Master of Christ's College, Cambridge *Joseph Shaw, newspaper editor from Westminster, Maryland, murdered in 1865 *Joe Shaw (rugby union) (born 1980), Newcastle Falcons rugby union player *Joe Shaw (footballer, born 1882) (1882–?), forward for Sunderland, Hull City and Grimsby Town *Joe Shaw (footballer, born 1883) (1883–1963), left back for Arsenal and was later caretaker manager at the club *Joe Shaw (footballer, born 1928) (1928–2007), centre half for Sheffield United *Joseph Tweed Shaw (1883–1944), Canadian politician *Joseph Carl Shaw (1955–1985), American murderer executed by the state of South Carolina *Joseph Shaw (philosopher) Alexander Joseph Ranald Shaw (born 1971) is an English ph ...
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Joseph Shaw (boxer)
Joseph Shaw (August 11, 1938 – December 19, 2005) was an American boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1956 Summer Olympics The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, from 22 November to 8 December 1956, with the exception of the equestrian events, whi .... References External links * 1938 births 2005 deaths American male boxers Olympic boxers for the United States Boxers at the 1956 Summer Olympics Boxers from St. Louis Light-welterweight boxers {{US-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Joseph Shaw (legal Writer)
Joseph Shaw (1671–1733) was an English legal writer. Life He was the son of John Shaw of London. He matriculated from Trinity College, Oxford, on 10 June 1687, and in 1695, he entered the Middle Temple. About 1700 he made a tour through Holland, Flanders, and part of France, and embodied his observations in a series of letters to Anthony Ashley Cooper, third earl of Shaftesbury, whose friendship and patronage he enjoyed. The letters were published in 1709. They contain details on those countries during the interval of peace which followed the Treaty of Ryswick. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1703. In later life Shaw settled at Epsom in Surrey, and devoted himself to legal study. In 1728 he published ''The Practical Justice of the Peace'', which attained its sixth edition in 1756. Shortly before his death he published a companion volume entitled ''Parish Law'', dedicated to his personal friend, Sir John Fortescue Aland, justice of common pleas, which remained ...
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Joseph Shaw (editor)
Joseph T. "Cap" Shaw (1874–1952) was the editor of '' Black Mask'' magazine from 1926 to 1936. Life and career Before becoming ''Black Mask'' editor, Shaw had worked as a newspaper reporter and as a soldier in World War I, attaining the rank of captain (Shaw's friends gave him the nickname "Cap").''Danger is My Business: an illustrated history of the Fabulous Pulp Magazines'' by Lee Server. Chronicle Books, 1993, (pp. 68-70). Shaw was also a professional fencer, and even won an Olympic medal for fencing. ''Hired Pens : Professional Writers in America's Golden Age of print'' by Ronald Weber. Ohio University Press, 1997 (p. 98) Under his editorship, ''Black Mask'' published many works of crime fiction now recognised as classics of the genre, by authors such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, and Erle Stanley Gardner."Pulps" by Robert Sampson, in ''Encyclopedia Mysteriosa'', edited by William L. DeAndrea. Macmillan, 1994, (p.287-9) Chandler greatly admired Shaw's ability ...
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Joseph Shaw (Christ's College)
Rev. Joseph Shaw (16 December 1784, Barton-in-Westmorland – 1 June 1859, Cambridge) was Master of Christ's College, Cambridge. He tutored Charles Darwin at Cambridge in 1828. Shaw was the son of the Rev. Edward Shaw, headmaster of Loughborough Grammar School, where he received his early education. Shaw was admitted as a Sizar at Christ's College, Cambridge in 1803, gaining a BA 1807, and an MA in 1810. He was a Fellow of the College between 1807 and 1849, when he was elected Master in succession to John Graham. However, he resigned the office before his term of grace had expired, in the conscientious feeling that his age rendered him unsuited to responsibilities of the office. James Cartmell was elected in succession. He then became a Senior Fellow from then until his death. Shaw also served as Praelector, Tutor TUTOR, also known as PLATO Author Language, is a programming language developed for use on the PLATO system at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champ ...
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Westminster, Maryland
Westminster is a city in northern Maryland, United States. It is the seat of Carroll County. The city's population was 18,590 at the 2010 census. Westminster is an outlying community within the Baltimore-Towson, MD MSA, which is part of a greater Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV CSA. History William Winchester (1706-1790) purchased approximately 167 acres of land called White's Level in 1754 which became known as the city of Winchester. The Maryland General Assembly later changed the name of the town to Westminster to avoid confusion with Winchester, the seat of nearby Frederick County, Virginia. On June 28, 1863, the cavalry skirmish known as Corbit's Charge was fought in the streets of Westminster, when two companies of Delaware cavalry attacked a much larger Confederate force under General J. E. B. Stuart, during the Gettysburg Campaign. In April 1865, Joseph Shaw, newspaper editor, had his presses wrecked and his business destroyed, and was subsequent ...
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Joe Shaw (rugby Union)
Joe Shaw born 20 February 1980 in Birmingham, West Midlands, England is a rugby union player and coach. Playing career Born in the West Midlands, Shaw played for Sale Sharks as a youngster. He won England representative honours at Under-18s, 19s and 21s, and was in the full England sevens squad in 2001. Shaw was a utility player, his broad range of skills saw him play at fullback, in the centres and on the wing. Shaw joined the Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership from Northampton Saints in the summer of 2002. A memorable moment for many will be the try he scored in the Falcons' victorious 2004 Powergen Cup win over former club Sale at Twickenham. A recurring ankle injury picked up early in the campaign saw him miss much of the 2004/5 season, restricting him to six starts and five outings from the bench. Shaw used his time away from playing rugby to help the Falcons Community Foundation to good effect, winning the Falcons community award six years in a row from 2003 ...
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Joe Shaw (footballer, Born 1882)
Joseph F. Shaw (born 1882) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People * Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (association football) * Forward (basketball), including: ** Point forward ** Power forward (basketball) ** Sm .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Shaw, Joe 1882 births Year of death missing Footballers from Durham, England English footballers Men's association football forwards St Mark's F.C. players Sunderland West End F.C. players Armstrong College F.C. players Durham University F.C. players Bishop Auckland F.C. players Darlington F.C. players Sunderland A.F.C. players Hull City A.F.C. players Grimsby Town F.C. players English Football League players ...
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Joe Shaw (footballer, Born 1883)
Joseph Ebenezer Shaw (7 May 1883 – September 1963) was an English football player and coach. Career Born in Bury, Lancashire, Shaw first played for his home club, Bury, and then Accrington Stanley, helping the side win the Lancashire Combination. Shaw then moved south to London, joining Woolwich Arsenal in 1907. He made his debut against Preston North End on 28 September 1907, and had soon become a regular in the Arsenal side; he was first-choice left back for the next seven seasons. Although the club had shown early promise since their promotion to the First Division in 1904, with two successive FA Cup semi-final appearances in the seasons before Shaw's arrival, they soon quickly faded. After a high of sixth place in 1908-09, Woolwich Arsenal soon found themselves in trouble, and were relegated in 1912-13. Despite this, Shaw stayed with the club as they moved across London to Highbury, and was an ever-present in the final 1914-15 season prior to first-class football be ...
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Joe Shaw (footballer, Born 1928)
Joseph Shaw (23 June 1928 – 18 November 2007) was an English footballer who played for Sheffield United between 1945 and 1966. He also worked as a manager, being in charge of York City from 1967–1968 and Chesterfield from 1973–1976. Career Shaw made 714 appearances for Sheffield United in all competitions, including 632 in the League and 53 FA Cup ties, all three being club records. Shaw was a former Durham County schoolboy who joined United from Upton Colliery as an inside-forward and later successfully converted into a half back. He played for United in two wartime fixtures in the Football League North during the 1944–45 season. The first game was a 3–1 victory over Huddersfield Town on 2 April 1945 when Shaw was just 16 years and 285 days old. His League debut came in a Division One game against Liverpool on 30 August 1948, with United severely short of players, as a left-back. United lost 2–1, mainly against 10 men. Shaw was off the field with a bleeding n ...
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Joseph Tweed Shaw
Joseph Tweed Shaw (August 30, 1883 – July 12, 1944) was a Canadian politician. He served in the House of Commons of Canada from 1921 to 1925 as an independent Labour Member of Parliament (MP), and later became an MLA and leader of the Alberta Liberal Party. Early life Shaw was born at Port Arthur, Ontario (later Thunder Bay), and received his early education in Calgary, Alberta. He later received a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Michigan, and returned to Alberta to work as a barrister. He served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I from 1916 to 1918. In religion, he was a Presbyterian. Political career He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1921 federal election, defeating future Conservative Prime Minister Richard Bennett by twelve votes in Calgary West. Shaw is usually considered to have been a Labour candidate but he actually ran as an independent, supported by both the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) and the Alberta br ...
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Joseph Carl Shaw
Joseph Carl Shaw (March 31, 1955 – January 11, 1985) was an American convicted murderer who was the first person to be executed by the state of South Carolina after the U.S. Supreme Court reauthorized the use of capital punishment by the states in 1976. Shaw was executed for the 1977 murders of three people in Richland County, South Carolina. One of his accomplices, James Terry Roach, was also sentenced to death, and was executed in 1986. Early life Joseph Carl Shaw was born to Mary and Melvin Shaw in Louisville, Kentucky and grew up in the suburb of Jeffersontown. He attended St. Edwards Catholic Middle School, and played on the football team. Shaw also regularly attended church and became an altar boy. After leaving St. Edwards he moved on to Jeffersontown High School, but dropped out before graduating. After leaving high school, Shaw enlisted into the army and later sought admission to the Military Police School. He graduated in 1975 and was stationed at Fort Jackson in Co ...
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