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John Wilson (1920s pitcher) John Samuel Wilson (April 25, 1903 – August 27, 1980) was a professional baseball pitcher. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball, 1927 and 1928, for the Boston Red Sox. Listed at , 164 lb., Wilson batted and threw right-handed ...
(1903–1980), John Samuel Wilson, Major League Baseball pitcher *
John S. Wilson (music critic) John Steuart Wilson (January 6, 1913 – August 27, 2002) was an American music critic and jazz radio host. He worked as a music critic for ''The New York Times'' for four decades, and was that paper's first critic to write regularly on jazz and ...
(1913–2002), American music critic and jazz radio host *
John Stuart Wilson John Stuart Wilson (born 5 April 1944) is a British mathematician and former professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford. He is a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge and an Honorary Professor of the University of Leipzig. He specialise ...
(born 1944), mathematician *
John S. Wilson (economist) John Sullivan Wilson is a former Lead Economist (retired) of the World Bank. He directed and managed research on transparency, trade facilitation, regulation, and economic development. Mr. Wilson served in the Development Research Group of the ...
(born 1956), at the World Bank *
J. S. Wilson Colonel John Skinner "Belge" Wilson (1888–1969) was a Scottish scouting luminary and friend and contemporary of General Baden-Powell, recruited by him to head the International Bureau, later to become the World Bureau of the World Organiz ...
(1888–1969), John Skinner Wilson, pioneer of Scouting * John Silvanus Wilson, Jr. Morehouse College president


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John Wilson (disambiguation) John Wilson may refer to: Academics * John Wilson (mathematician) (1741–1793), English mathematician and judge * John Wilson (historian) (1799–1870), author of ''Our Israelitish Origin'' (1840), a founding text of British Israelism * John Wil ...
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