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Thomas Mason (other)
Thomas, Tom or Tommy Mason may refer to: Politicians * Stevens T. Mason (Stevens Thomson Mason, 1811–1843), also known Tom Mason, founding Governor of Michigan, 1835–1840 * Thomas Mason (1770–1800), American businessman, planter, and politician, youngest son of George Mason * Thomas Mason (New Zealand politician) (1818–1903), New Zealand politician * Tom Mason (Ontario politician), Green Party candidate * Tom Mason (Scottish politician) (born 1942), Conservative MSP * Thomas Mason (MP), MP for Salisbury * Thomas Mason (burgess), member of the House of Burgesses Sports * Tom Mason (footballer) (1886–1954), English football forward (Tottenham Hotspur) * Tommy Mason (1939–2015), American football player * Tommy Mason (English footballer) (born 1953), English football midfielder (Brighton & Hove Albion) * Tommy Mason (New Zealand footballer) (born 1960), New Zealand international footballer (Fulham) * Tom Mason (American football) (born 1956), American football coach ...
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Stevens may refer to: People * Stevens (surname), including a list of people with the surname Given name * Stevens Baker (1791–1868), farmer and member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada * Stevens T. Mason (1811–1843), territorial governor of the Michigan Territory, first governor of the state of Michigan * Stevens Thomson Mason (Virginia) (1760–1803), a colonel in the American Continental Army and senator from Virginia, grandfather of the above Places * Stevens, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community * Stevens, South Dakota, a ghost town * Stevens County, Kansas * Stevens County, Minnesota * Stevens County, Washington * Stevens Park (other), multiple locations * Stevens Point, Wisconsin * Stevens Township (other), multiple locations * Stevens Village, Alaska, a census-designated place * Lake Stevens, Washington, a lake and the surrounding city * Stevens Creek, various creeks * Stevens Pass, a pass through the Cascade Mountains in Washin ...
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Tom Mason (American Football)
Thomas Raymond Mason (born September 22, 1956) is an American football coach and former player. He served as the interim head football coach at Southern Methodist University (SMU) for the final 10 games of the 2014 season upon the resignation of June Jones, compiling a record of 1–9. Before that, he had been SMU's defensive coordinator since 2008. Mason also served as the interim head football coach at Boise State University for the first ten games of the 1996 season, compiling a record of 1–9. He most recently served as the linebackers coach for the XFL's Houston Roughnecks. Before the XFL, he was the linebackers coach of the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football (AAF). Early life, playing career, and education Mason was born in Montana in 1956. He was a three-sport athlete at Walla Walla High School in Walla Walla, Washington, lettering in football, basketball, and track. Mason played football as a linebacker and tight end. He went on to play linebacker i ...
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Tom Mason (Falling Skies)
Tom Mason is a fictional character and protagonist of the TNT television series ''Falling Skies.'' The character is played by Noah Wyle. ''Falling Skies'' tells the story of the aftermath of a global invasion by several races of extraterrestrials that neutralizes the world's power grid and technology, quickly destroys the combined militaries of all the world's countries, and apparently kills over 90% of the human population within a few days. Mason is one of the leaders of the 2nd Massachusetts Militia Regiment, a group of survivors fighting against the aliens. The character was created by series creator Robert Rodat. Noah Wyle was cast in the role in 2009, on recommendation by executive producer Steven Spielberg who produced Wyle's previous series '' ER.'' Character history Season one At the opening of the series, most of the human race has been destroyed in an alien invasion. Tom Mason, a history professor from Boston who almost always wears the same bike gloves, is made s ...
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Thomas Mason (physicist)
Thomas Mason is a Canadian-American condensed-matter physicist who serves as the director of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Prior to this appointment, he had been an executive at Battelle Memorial Institute from 2017 to 2018, and the director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory from 2007 to 2017. Mason moved to Oak Ridge in 1998 at the start of construction of the Spallation Neutron Source which he led from 2001 until project completion in 2006. Early life Mason was born in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. His father was a geophysicist who worked at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, and his mother a biochemist, was working at Dalhousie University in Halifax. In 1986, Mason received his Bachelor in Science from Dalhousie University. In 1990, Mason received his doctorate in physics from McMaster University. In 1997, Mason was listed on Maclean's 100 Canadians To Watch list for his work in neutron scattering research. At the time, he was an associate pr ...
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Thomas Henry Mason
Admiral Thomas Henry Mason, (1811 – 20 February 1900) was a Royal Navy officer who was in command of a ship during the Battle of Canton in 1857. Early life Mason was born in 1811, the son of Rev. Thomas Mason, of Culpho. Career He entered the Royal Navy in 1822, was promoted to lieutenant in 1837 and to commander in 1841. Appointed in command of the screw gunboat HMS ''Algerine'' on its commission in February 1857, he was present during the operations and battle of Canton in December the same year, taking part in the capture of that city and of Amoy. He received the Second China War Medal for his services. He was promoted to captain in 1849, to rear-admiral on 2 April 1866, to vice-admiral in 1873, and finally to admiral in 1878. In 1875, he had been appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB). From 1894 he received a Greenwich Hospital pension. Death He died at his residence Algerine-cottage, Ipswich Ipswich () is a port town and borough in Suffo ...
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Thomas Monck Mason
Thomas Monck Mason (1803–1889) was a flute player, writer, and balloonist. He wrote concerning his famous fabricated global balloon trip and on theology. Biography Monck Mason was born in 1803. He spent some years studying the flute abroad after he completed his formal education at Trinity College in Dublin. He composed a number of operatic works as well as being a professional flautist.Thomas Monck Mason
National Portrait Gallery, accessed May 2009
Monck Mason is shown in a painting preparing for a journey in a balloon with Charles Green and . They trav ...
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Thomas Mason (priest)
Thomas Mason (1580–1619?) was an English clergyman and writer. Life On his own account, his father was the heir of Sir John Mason. Mason was admitted at Magdalen College, Oxford, on 29 November 1594, matriculated on 7 January 1595. He may not have graduated; there is possible confusion with another Thomas Mason at Magdalen of the period. From 1614 to 1619, Mason held the vicarage of Odiham in Hampshire, and probably died around 1620. On 13 April 1621 his widow, Helen Mason, obtained a licence for twenty-one years to reprint his version of ''Foxe's Book of Martyrs'' for the benefit of herself and her children. Its dedications to George Abbot and Sir Edward Coke probably proved their value in getting this protection, for a book that reflected typical political prejudices of the time after the Gunpowder Plot. About ten years later Helen Mason's attempt to stretch the monopoly to cover a new abridgement of Foxe's work ran into a legal rebuff. Works He published: * ''Christ's Vict ...
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Thomas Browne Henry (November 7, 1907 – June 30, 1980) was an American character actor known for many guest appearances on television and in films. He was active with the Pasadena Community Playhouse and was the older brother of actor William Henry. Selected filmography * ''Hollow Triumph'' (1948) - Rocky Stansyck (uncredited) * '' Behind Locked Doors'' (1948) - Dr. Clifford Porter * ''Sealed Verdict'' (1948) - Briefing JAG colonel * ''Joan of Arc'' (1948) - Captain Raoul de Gaucort * ''He Walked by Night'' (1948) - Dunning (uncredited) * ''Impact'' (1949) - Walter's Business Assistant (uncredited) * ''Tulsa'' (1949) - Mr. Winslow (uncredited) * ''Johnny Allegro'' (1949) - Frank (uncredited) * ''House of Strangers'' (1949) - Judge (uncredited) * '' Special Agent'' (1949) - Detective Benton (uncredited) * '' Flaming Fury'' (1949) - Robert J. McManus (uncredited) * '' Post Office Investigator'' (1949) - Lt. Contreras * '' Bagdad'' (1949) - Elder (uncredited) * '' Underto ...
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Tom Mason (actor, Born 1949)
Tom Mason is an American actor. He began his television career in 1977, portraying Rex Stout's fictional detective Archie Goodwin in the ABC-TV movie ''Nero Wolfe''. His subsequent TV credits include the series ''Grandpa Goes to Washington'', ''Freebie and the Bean'' (1980), ''George Washington'' (1984), ''Our Family Honor'' (1985–1986), ''Jack and Mike'' (1986–1987), ''Party of Five'' (1994–2000), ''The Bedford Diaries'' (2006) and ''The Black Donnellys'' (2007). Mason's episodic credits include ''Law & Order'', ''The Practice'', '' 100 Centre Street'' and ''The Sopranos''. Mason's film credits include ''Apocalypse Now'' (1979), ''The Aliens Are Coming'' (1980), ''Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (1983), ''Crimes of the Heart'' (1986), ''Men Don't Leave'' (1990), ''F/X2'' (1991), '' Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted'' (1992), ''The Amy Fisher Story'' (1993), ''Final Appeal'' (1993), '' Greedy'' (1994), '' Flashfire'' (1994), ''The Puppet Masters'' (1994), '' Brooklyn ...
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Tom Mason (actor, Born 1920)
Thomas Robert Mason (April 29, 1920 – December 1, 1980) was an American chiropractor, who was best known for appearing in films directed by Ed Wood. Ed Wood was married to one of Mason's former patients. Biography Best known as the stand-in for the deceased Bela Lugosi in Wood's 1957 movie ''Plan 9 from Outer Space'', Mason, who was taller than and bore little physical resemblance to Lugosi, hunched over and held a cape over his face in all of his scenes. Mason appeared in (and helped produce) two of Ed Wood's other movies, including ''Night of the Ghouls'' and '' Final Curtain'', after which his career in showbiz ended. Mason's wife, Margaret Mason, played the role of "Martha Edwards" in ''Night of the Ghouls'' as well. Tom Mason died in Orange, California, in 1980, at age 60. His wife Margaret was one of the people interviewed in the 1992 Ed Wood documentary ''Flying Saucers Over Hollywood''. (She died soon after the interview in 1992, at age 81.) Legacy In 1994, Mason ...
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Tommy Mason (New Zealand Footballer)
Tommy Mason is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. Mason made his full New Zealand debut in a 0–1 loss to Israel on 3 March 1989 and ended his international playing career with four official A-international caps to his credit, his final cap an appearance in a 2–0 win over Taiwan on 20 March 1988. After ending his playing career, Mason turned to football management and managed Football Kingz in the Australian National Soccer League The National Soccer League (NSL) was the top-level soccer league in Australia, run by Soccer Australia and later the Australian Soccer Association. The NSL, the A-League's predecessor, spanned 28 seasons from its inception in 1977 until its d ... for a short period. References External links Living people Papatoetoe AFC players Farnborough F.C. players New Zealand association footballers New Zealand international footballers 1960 births Association football defenders ...
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Thomas Mason (1770–1800)
Thomas Mason (May 1, 1753 – September 18, 1800) was an American businessman, planter and politician. As a son of George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States, Mason was a scion of the prominent Mason political family. Early life and education Mason was born at Gunston Hall in Fairfax County, Virginia on May 1, 1770. He was the youngest child and son of George Mason IV and his first wife Ann Eilbeck, who would die three years later, of complications giving birth to Mason's youngest sister. In 1775, his maternal grandmother Sarah Eilbeck died, and according to the terms of her will, young Thomas became the master of an enslaved boy of about his age, James, son of Moll (27 slaves were willed to the 7 Mason children). While a Thomas Mason represented Norfolk County in the House of Burgesses in 1696, these Masons were descended from the emigrant George Mason who represented Stafford County in that session. Thomas Mason received a private education suitable to his class. Hi ...
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