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Thomas Bowman (other)
Thomas Bowman may refer to: * Thomas Bowman (Methodist Episcopal bishop) (1817–1914), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1872 *Thomas Bowman (Evangelical Association bishop) (1836–1923), bishop of the Evangelical Association, elected in 1875 *Thomas Bowman (Iowa politician) (1848–1917), US congressman from Iowa * Thomas Elliot Bowman III (1918–1995), American zoologist *Thomas G. Bowman (born 1946), United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs *Thomas Richard Bowman (1835–1911), South Australian pastoralist * Tom Bowman (actor), British actor in television and films such as '' The Treasure of San Teresa'' * Tom Bowman (journalist), American investigative reporter *Tom Bowman (rugby union) (born 1976), Australian rugby union footballer *Tommy Bowman (1873–1958), Scottish footballer who played in 1890s and 1900s See also *Thomas Bowman Brewer (born 1932), American academic *Thomas M. Bowen Thomas Mead Bowen (October 26, 1835 – ...
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Thomas Bowman (Evangelical Association Bishop)
Thomas Bowman (May 28, 1836 – 1923) was a bishop of the Evangelical Association, elected in 1875. Biography He was born in Lehigh Township, Pennsylvania and attended Vanderveers Seminary in Easton, Pennsylvania. He entered the traveling ministry of the Eastern Pennsylvania Annual Conference of the Evangelical Association in 1859. He served as a pastor of various congregations until 1875, serving as a presiding elder in the same conference, 1870–1875. He was elected to the episcopacy in 1875. Beginning in 1896, he also served as the principal of the Union Biblical Institute of his denomination in Naperville, Illinois.''"Bowman, Thomas"'' in ''The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge,'' Samuel Macauley Jackson, D.D., LL.D., Editor-in-Chief, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 195/ref> Bowman characterized his own theological position as Arminian-evangelical Evangelicalism (), also called evangelical Christianity or evangelical Protestantism ...
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Thomas Bowman (Iowa Politician)
Thomas Bowman (May 25, 1848 – December 1, 1917) was a local official, newspaper publisher, and one-term Democratic U.S. Representative from Iowa's 9th congressional district. Benefiting from an electoral backlash in 1890 against Republicans for their support of the McKinley Tariff, Bowman's election was a rare nineteenth century Democratic win in traditionally Republican southwestern Iowa. Born in Wiscasset, Maine, Bowman moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa, in 1868. A bachelor, he engaged in mercantile pursuits. In 1875, 1877 and 1879 he was elected treasurer of Pottawattamie County. He served as mayor of Council Bluffs in 1882. In 1883, he purchased a controlling ownership of the ''Council Bluffs Globe'' newspaper. Under his ownership, the ''Globe'' identified itself as a Democratic newspaper. While publishing and editing the ''Globe'', he was appointed postmaster of Council Bluffs in 1885, serving until his resignation in 1889. In 1890 two Democrats other than Bowman ran for t ...
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Thomas Elliot Bowman III
Thomas Elliot Bowman III (October 21, 1918 – August 10, 1995) was an American carcinologist best known for his studies of isopods and copepods. Bowman was born and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Kent School in Kent, Connecticut in 1937 and Harvard College in 1941. During the Second World War, he spent four years in the U.S. Army, gaining a degree in veterinary medicine from the University of Pennsylvania. Afterwards, he went to the University of California, Berkeley, where he gained a master's degree, and then worked at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, where he gained a Ph.D. (awarded by the University of California, Los Angeles). During his career, Bowman wrote 163 papers, using a style which has been likened to that of Ernest Hemingway and Albert Camus. As well as describing 116 new species (including 55 isopods, 28 copepods, one suctorian and one chaetognath), 16 genera and one order, Mictacea, Bowman also produced significant works on the structural ...
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Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (other) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Apostle * Thomas (bishop of the East Angles) (fl. 640s–650s), medieval Bishop of the East Angles * Thomas (Archdeacon of Barnstaple) (fl. 1203), Archdeacon of Barnstaple * Thomas, Count of Perche (1195–1217), Count of Perche * Thomas (bishop of Finland) (1248), first known Bishop of Finland * Thomas, Earl of Mar (1330–1377), 14th-century Earl, Aberdeen, Scotland Geography Places in the United States * Thomas, Illinois * Thomas, Indiana * Thomas, Oklahoma * Thomas, Oregon * Thomas, South Dakota * Thomas, Virginia * Thomas, Washington * Thomas, West Virginia * Thomas County (other) * Thomas Township (other) Elsewhere * Thomas Glacier (Greenland) Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Thomas'' (Burton novel) 1969 novel ...
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Thomas Richard Bowman
The Bowman brothers were pioneer pastoralists of Tasmania (then "Van Diemen's Land") and South Australia. They were the sons of John Bowman (1785 – 1 June 1857, born Askham, Westmorland): Edmund Bowman, John Bowman, William Charles Bowman and Thomas Richard Bowman. The brothers Edmund Bowman Edmund Bowman (1818 – 14 August 1866) was born in Askham, Westmorland, and emigrated to Hobart, Tasmania with his parents and siblings. He travelled to Adelaide on the ''Parsee'' in 1838 to investigate South Australia's potential for investment opportunity and returned on the ''Porter'' in 1839. He helped his father establish farms and residences at Dry Creek, Enfield and Crystal Brook. He died after falling from a log bridge at his property near Port Wakefield. John Bowman, Jr. John Bowman, Jr. (1828 – 3 August 1900) was born in Cumberland, and accompanied his parents and siblings to Hobart. John and William Charles arrived in South Australia together as youngsters, accompanying ...
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Tom Bowman (actor)
Thomas Bowman may refer to: * Thomas Bowman (Methodist Episcopal bishop) (1817–1914), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1872 * Thomas Bowman (Evangelical Association bishop) (1836–1923), bishop of the Evangelical Association, elected in 1875 * Thomas Bowman (Iowa politician) (1848–1917), US congressman from Iowa *Thomas Elliot Bowman III (1918–1995), American zoologist * Thomas G. Bowman (born 1946), United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs * Thomas Richard Bowman (1835–1911), South Australian pastoralist *Tom Bowman (actor), British actor in television and films such as ''The Treasure of San Teresa'' *Tom Bowman (journalist), American investigative reporter * Tom Bowman (rugby union) (born 1976), Australian rugby union footballer *Tommy Bowman (1873–1958), Scottish footballer who played in 1890s and 1900s See also *Thomas Bowman Brewer Thomas Bowman Brewer (born July 22, 1932) was the second chancellor of East Carolina University, ...
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The Treasure Of San Teresa
''The Treasure of San Teresa'' (German: ''Rhapsodie in Blei'') is a 1959 British-West German thriller film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Eddie Constantine, Dawn Addams and Marius Goring. It was based on a play by Jeffrey Dell. The film is also known by the alternative titles ''Hot Money Girl'', ''Long Distance'', and ''Rhapsody in Blei''. Plot Ex-OSS operative Larry Brennan ( Eddie Constantine) returns to Czechoslovakia after retiring from his military service during World War II. He is intent on seeking out a hidden cache of Nazi jewels stashed in this country during the war. There he has to join with Hedi von Hartmann (Dawn Addams), his former lover and a daughter of the German general who previously owned the gems, but Larry is not sure whether he can trust her. Soon Larry begins to realise that he is being double-crossed and triple-crossed. Cast * Eddie Constantine as Larry Brennan * Dawn Addams as Hedi von Hartmann * Marius Goring as Rudi Siebert * Christo ...
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Tom Bowman (journalist)
Tom Bowman is National Public Radio's Pentagon reporter, having been an investigative reporter for the ''Baltimore Sun'' for 19 years prior to that. Education He attended Saint Michael's College in Vermont, receiving a bachelor's degree in history, and then received a master's in American studies from Boston College. Career He became The Sun's military affairs correspondent in 1997, after having covered the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis and the National Security Agency. He has reported from Afghanistan and Iraq. Bowman grew up in Boston. He started his newspaper career in 1976 as a stringer for ''The Patriot Ledger'' in Quincy, Massachusetts. Personal life Bowman presently lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife Brigid Schulte, a ''Washington Post'' reporter, and their children, Liam and Tessa. Awards He received the 2006 National Headliners' Award for his coverage of the lack of advanced tourniquets for U.S. troops in Iraq. References External links Tom Bowman, ...
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Tom Bowman (rugby Union)
Tom Bowman (born 13 May 1976 in Molong, New South Wales, Australia), is an Australian Rugby Union Player who plays lock (2nd row). He has so far won 16 caps for Australia, making his debut in the 76-0 thrashing England in June 1998. The last test he played for Australia was the World Cup pool match against the U.S. The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country Continental United States, primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 U.S. state, states, a Washington, D.C., ... in 1999. External links *http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=2223. Living people 1976 births Australian rugby union players Australia international rugby union players People educated at Scots College (Sydney) Munster Rugby players Rugby union locks Rugby union players from New South Wales {{Australia-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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Tommy Bowman
Thomas Bowman (26 October 1873 – 27 August 1958) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a half back in the 1902 FA Cup final for Southampton. Playing career Bowman began his professional career at Blackpool in 1896, making his debut in the club's first-ever game in the Football League, a 3–1 defeat at Lincoln City on 5 September. His thirty league appearances in 1896–97 made him an ever-present in the team. He joined Aston Villa the following season where he gained a reputation as a strong, determined centre-half. He went on to make one hundred league appearances for the club (plus thirteen in the FA Cup) in four years, helping them to the League titles in 1898–99 and 1899-1900. Bowman was also in the Villa side that lost a 1900 FA cup quarter final against Millwall Athletic that stunned the football world at the time. In 1901, Southern League champions Southampton, anxious to replace Arthur Chadwick, who had moved to Portsmouth, signed Bowma ...
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Thomas Bowman Brewer
Thomas Bowman Brewer (born July 22, 1932) was the second chancellor of East Carolina University, serving in that position from 1978 to 1982. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas and went to the University of Texas at Austin and received his B.A. and M.A. Brewer earned his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania concentrating on American history. Before assuming the position of chancellor of ECU on July 1, 1978, Brewer was a Dean at Texas Christian University and a department chairman at the University of Toledo. He was general editor of the MacMillan Company Macmillan Publishers (occasionally known as the Macmillan Group; formally Macmillan Publishers Ltd and Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC) is a British publishing company traditionally considered to be one of the 'Big Five' English language publi ...'s "Railroads of America" series. References External links Brewer biography 1932 births Living people People from Fort Worth, Texas Presidents of East Carolina Univers ...
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