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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes%20Martinez
Mercedes Martinez
Jazmin Benitez (born November 17, 1980) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) under the ring name Mercedes Martinez. She is best known for her time in numerous independent promotions including World Xtreme Wrestling (WXW), Shimmer Women Athletes, Full Impact Pro (FIP), Women...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marin%20de%20la%20Malgue
Joseph Marin de la Malgue
Joseph Marin de la Malgue (February 1719 – 1774) was the son of Charles-Paul Marin de la Malgue and continued on in the family military and exploration tradition, entering the colonial regular troops at the age of 13. He spent the next 13 years in the Michigan and Wisconsin areas including the Michilimackinac area, ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maria%20von%20Radowitz
Joseph Maria von Radowitz
Joseph Maria von Radowitz may refer to: *Joseph von Radowitz, Joseph Maria Ernst Christian Wilhelm von Radowitz (1797–1853), Prussian general and statesman Joseph Maria von Radowitz, Jr. (1839–1912), German diplomat Joseph von Radowitz (general), Joseph Maria Hermann Ernst Peter Hans von Radowitz (1899–1956), German ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy%20Lee%20Wallace
Tommy Lee Wallace
Thomas Lee Wallace (born September 6, 1949) is an American film producer, director, editor, and screenwriter. He is best known for his work in the horror genre, directing films such as Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Fright Night Part 2 and the 1990 television mini-series version of Stephen King's It. He is a long-...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20King%20%28scientist%29
Alexander King (scientist)
Alexander King (26 January 1909 – 28 February 2007) was a British chemist and pioneer of the sustainable development movement who co-founded the Club of Rome in 1968 with the Italian industrialist Aurelio Peccei. The Club was one of the first institutions to voice concerns about the impact on the environment of unprec...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mazilier
Joseph Mazilier
Joseph Mazilier (1 March 1801 in Marseilles – 19 May 1868 in Paris) was a 19th-century French dancer, balletmaster and choreographer. He was born as Giulio Mazarini. He was most noted for his ballets Paquita (1844) and Le Corsaire (1856). He created the role of James in La Sylphide with Marie Taglioni. Marie Guy-Stéph...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musab%20Omar%20Ali%20Al%20Mudwani
Musab Omar Ali Al Mudwani
Musab Omar Ali al Madoonee is a citizen of Yemen who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. Joint Task Force Guantanamo analysts estimate Al Madoonee was born in 1980, Al-Hudaydah, Yemen. The United States Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maguire
Joseph Maguire
Joseph Maguire (born August 14, 1951) is an American officer who served as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center and Acting Director of National Intelligence under President Donald Trump. He retired from the United States Navy as a Vice Admiral in 2010 after 36 years of military service. Prior to retiring fr...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis%20Vargas
Luis Vargas
Luis Vargas may refer to: Luis Vargas (musician) (born 1961), Bachata musician from Dominican Republic Luis de Vargas (1502–1568), Renaissance painter from Seville, Spain Luis Vargas (gymnast) (born 1983), Puerto Rican gymnast
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20Andrews
Eric Andrews
Eric Montgomery Andrews (1933–2001), also known as E. M. Andrews, was an Australian historian, academic and author. He was born in London and gained his first degree at the University of Oxford. He completed a Doctor of Philosophy at the Australian National University and taught history at the University of Newcastle f...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Ma%20Yinglin
Joseph Ma Yinglin
Joseph Ma Yinglin (Chinese: 馬英林; born 1965) is the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association-sponsored Bishop of the diocese of Kunming, China. He was consecrated a bishop on 30 April 2006, at age 41. The diocese had been vacant for 11 years. The ordination of Bishop Ma went ahead without the approval of the Vatican. For...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose%20Rodriguez%20%28intelligence%20officer%29
Jose Rodriguez (intelligence officer)
Jose A. Rodriguez Jr. (born October 21, 1948) is an American former intelligence officer who served as Director of the National Clandestine Service Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He was the final CIA deputy director for operations (DDO) before that position was expanded to D/NCS in December 2004. Rodriguez was a ce...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20compositions%20by%20Joseph%20Martin%20Kraus
List of compositions by Joseph Martin Kraus
This list of compositions by Joseph Martin Kraus is organized by number in Bertil H. van Boer's Die Werke von Joseph Martin Kraus: Systematisch-thematisches Werkverzeichnis, which gives each composition a VB number. The compositions are also arranged in categories: sacred choral works (VB 1 - 17), secular dramatic wor...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mackey%20Brown
Joseph Mackey Brown
Joseph Mackey Brown (December 28, 1851 – March 3, 1932) was an American politician. He served two non-consecutive terms as the 59th Governor of Georgia, the first from 1909 to 1911 and the second from 1912 to 1913. He has also been posthumously implicated as one of the ringleaders in the lynching of Leo Frank. Early ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mar%C3%A9chal
Joseph Maréchal
Joseph Maréchal, SJ (; 1 July 1878 – 11 December 1944) was a Belgian Jesuit priest, philosopher, theologian and psychologist. He taught at the Higher Institute of Philosophy of the University of Leuven and was the founder of the school of thought called transcendental Thomism, which attempted to merge the theological a...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Clements
Andrew Jackson Clements
Andrew Jackson Clements (December 23, 1832 – November 7, 1913) was a surgeon and an American politician as a member of the United States House of Representatives for the 4th congressional district of Tennessee. Biography Clements was born in Clementsville, Tennessee, in Clay County, son of Christopher Clements and Pol...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Joseph%20Mathews
John Joseph Mathews
John Joseph Mathews (November 16, 1894 – June 16, 1979) (Osage) became one of the Osage Nation's most important spokespeople and writers, and served on the Osage Tribal Council during the 1930s. He studied at the University of Oklahoma, Oxford University, and the University of Geneva after serving as a flight instructo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20Jones%20%28actor%29
Christopher Jones (actor)
William Frank Jones (August 18, 1941 – January 31, 2014), better known as Christopher Jones, was an American stage, movie, and television actor. Early life He was born in Jackson, Tennessee, where his father was a grocery clerk and his mother, Robbie, was an artist. Jones's father admitted her to the state hospital in...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS%20Andrew%20Jackson
USS Andrew Jackson
USS Andrew Jackson may refer to , was a revenue cutter launched in 1832 and sold in 1865 , was a submarine commissioned in 1963 and decommissioned in 1989 United States Navy ship names
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20%28disambiguation%29
Andrew Jackson (disambiguation)
Andrew Jackson (1767–1845) was the 7th president of the United States. Andrew or Andy Jackson may also refer to: People Arts and entertainment Andy Jackson (recording engineer), recording engineer Andrew Jackson (actor) (born 1963), Canadian actor Andrew Jackson (visual effects), Australian visual effects artist Sp...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith%20%28chemist%29
Samuel Smith (chemist)
Samuel Smith (September 13, 1927 – January 1, 2005) was an American chemist who co-invented Scotchgard with Patsy Sherman while an employee at the 3M company in 1952. Biography He was born in New York City and received his B.S. from the City College of New York and his M.S. from the University of Michigan in 1949. He...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Joseph%20Martin
John Joseph Martin
John Joseph Martin (October 19, 1922 – August 7, 1997 ) was educated as a mechanical engineer, receiving a Ph. D. from Purdue University in 1951. He joined North American Aviation in 1951 and moved to the Bendix Corporation in 1953. In 1960, he joined the Institute for Defense Analyses. While on sabbatical at the Royal...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder%20of%20Hannah%20Williams
Murder of Hannah Williams
The murder of Hannah Williams was an English case in which a 14-year-old schoolgirl, Hannah Williams (May 1986 – c. 21 April 2001), was murdered after going missing during a shopping trip on 21 April 2001. Robert Howard, a convicted sex offender suspected of other murders including in his native Ireland, was convicted ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob%20Peterson
Jacob Peterson
Jacob Peterson (born January 27, 1986) is a former American soccer player who last played with Atlanta United FC in Major League Soccer. Career College and amateur Peterson played youth soccer for local powerhouse Michigan Wolves, whom he led to four state championships, two midwest regional championships, and a thir...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Ritchie
Andrew Jackson Ritchie
Andrew Jackson Ritchie (June 30, 1868–1948) was the founder of Rabun Gap Industrial School, which later merged with Nacoochee Institute to become Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School. He served there as president until 1939. Ritchie earned his Bachelor of Law from the University of Georgia (UGA) School of Law in 1897. While at...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mario%20Moreno
Joseph Mario Moreno
Joseph Mario Moreno was Commissioner for the 7th district of Cook County, Illinois from 1994 until 2010. Early life Moreno earned his law degree from DePaul University College of Law. Public service Prior to his election as a commissioner, Moreno worked for the Chicago Attorney General's Office as Special Assistant...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stade%20Joseph%20Marien
Stade Joseph Marien
Stade Joseph Marien is a multi-use stadium in Brussels, Belgium. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Royale Union Saint-Gilloise. The stadium holds 9,400 since 2018 and was opened in 1919. It is located within the Duden Park in the municipality of Forest, and its entrance is at ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy%20Leishman
Tommy Leishman
Thomas Leishman (3 September 1937 – 21 July 2021) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played as a wing-half. Life and playing career Born in Stenhousemuir, Scotland, Leishman played for St Mirren before Liverpool signed him for £10,000 on 20 November 1959. He made his debut a month later in a 2–0 2nd Division ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Masella
Joseph Masella
Joseph "Joey O" Masella (c. 1948 Brooklyn, New York – October 10, 1998 Dyker Heights, Brooklyn) was a mob associate in New Jersey's DeCavalcante crime family and a friend of known mobster Vincent "Vinny Ocean" Palermo. Biography Commonly confused with Joey Masella, the famous basketball player from MAST Academy, Jos...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah%20Williams
Hannah Williams
Hannah Williams may refer to: Hannah Williams (actress) (1911–1973), American actress, singer, and comedian Hannah Williams (athlete) (born 1998), British athlete Hannah Williams (murder victim) (1987–2001), British murder victim Hannah Williams (football), coach for Sierra Leone women's national football team Han...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah%20Williams%20%28actress%29
Hannah Williams (actress)
Hannah Williams (July 16, 1911 – January 11, 1973) was an American actress, singer, and comedian and former wife of bandleader Roger Wolfe Kahn and Hall of Fame boxer Jack Dempsey. Life and career Hannah Williams was born in Taylor, Pennsylvania and performed as a young child with her older sister Dorothy as "The Will...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20%28actor%29
Andrew Jackson (actor)
Andrew Jackson is a Canadian actor known for his roles in television, film, anime, and video games. Early life and education Jackson was born in Newmarket, Ontario. His mother was a high school music teacher and his father served in the Canadian Armed Forces. Career Jackson has played major roles in various televis...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Massad
Joseph Massad
Joseph Andoni Massad (; born 1963) is Professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History in the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University. His academic work has focused on Palestinian, Jordanian, and Israeli nationalism. Massad was born in Jordan in 1963 and is of Pa...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Barchfeld
Andrew Jackson Barchfeld
Andrew Jackson Barchfeld (May 18, 1863 – January 28, 1922) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Barchfeld was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to German immigrants from Prussia. He attended Pittsburgh Central High School and graduated from Jefferson Medical College...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos%20Fuentes%20Lemus
Carlos Fuentes Lemus
Carlos Fuentes Lemus (1973–1999) was a Mexican writer, photographer, painter and director. He was the son of famous Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes and interviewer Silvia Lemus. Life He lived in the United States from 1978 to 1985 with his parents. At age five he won the Shankar Award of infant drawing in New Delhi, Ind...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marello
Joseph Marello
Giuseppe Marello (known as Joseph Marello in English; 26 December 1844 – 30 May 1895) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Acqui from 1889 until his death and was also the founder of the Oblates of Saint Joseph. Marello served as an aide to the Bishop of Asti prior to his episcopal appointm...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana%20Brown%20%28disambiguation%29
Dana Brown (disambiguation)
Dana Brown (born 1959) is an American filmmaker and surfer. Dana Brown is the name of: Dana Rosemary Scallon (born Rosemary Brown, born 1951), Irish singer ("Dana"), turned politician Dana Brown (pageant contestant) in Miss Tennessee, 1990 Dana Brown (diplomat), U.S. diplomat, United States Ambassador to Cape Verde
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marmaduke%20Pratt
Joseph Marmaduke Pratt
Joseph Marmaduke Pratt (September 4, 1891 – July 19, 1946) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Joseph M. Pratt was born in Paterson, New Jersey. He moved with his parents to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1892. He graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia in 1919. ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marion%20Jones
Joseph Marion Jones
Joseph Marion Jones (October 29, 1908 – August 9, 1990) served in the United States Department of State in the late 1940s. As Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs he was responsible for drafting Undersecretary of State Dean Acheson's speech before the Delta Council on May 8, 1947. Jones pub...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mansfield
Joseph Mansfield
Joseph Mansfield may refer to: Joseph K. Mansfield (1803–1862), Civil War Union general Joseph J. Mansfield (1861–1947), Congress representative from Texas Joseph Mansfield (journalist) (1828–1854), American newspaper reporter
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marrese
Joseph Marrese
Joseph Anthony Marrese (March 12, 1922 – April 18, 2012) was a realtor and politician in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a member of the Toronto Metropolitan Separate School Board for most of the period from 1966–83, and was its chair from 1972–75. His political career ended following a criminal conviction in November...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose%20Rodriguez
Jose Rodriguez
José Rodríguez or Jose Rodriguez may refer to: Arts and entertainment José Antonio Rodríguez (musician) (born 1964), Cordobés flamenco guitarist José Ignacio Rodríguez (born 1979), Venezuelan model Law enforcement and crime Jose Rodriguez (intelligence officer) (born 1948), former director of the U.S. National Clande...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20MacManus
Joseph MacManus
Joseph Edward "Joe" MacManus (often incorrectly spelt Joe McManus) (Irish Seosamh Mac Mághnais; 23 May 1970 – 5 February 1992), was a volunteer in the Sligo Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army. He was killed during a shoot-out after his unit attempted a killing in Mulleek near Belleek, County Fermanagh, N...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Joseph%20May
Samuel Joseph May
Samuel Joseph May (September 12, 1797 – July 1, 1871) was an American reformer during the nineteenth century who championed education, women's rights, and abolition of slavery. May argued on behalf of all working people that the rights of humanity were more important than the rights of property, and advocated for minim...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marmette
Joseph Marmette
Joseph-Étienne-Eugène Marmette (October 25, 1844 – May 7, 1895) was a Canadian novelist and historian. Life Born in Montmagny, Canada East, Marmette was educated at the Séminaire de Québec and Regiopolis College. He started studying law at the Université Laval but did not complete his studies. Instead he became a cle...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew%20Thomas%20%28musician%29
Matthew Thomas (musician)
Matt Thomas (born 15 June 1973) was a former member of New Zealand rock band The Feelers. Thomas started play the violin at school in Standard 2 (Year 4), the piano in Standard 3 (Year 5), and bass guitar in Form 2 (Year 8). At high school he won national awards for jazz, classical and public speaking. Thomas was the...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Language%20Academy
Andrew Jackson Language Academy
Andrew Jackson School was opened in 1894 to serve children from the crowded tenement community surrounding the Polk Street Station port of entry for immigrants. That year was started one of the first public schools kindergartens in Chicago, Illinois. Since 1981 this school has offered foreign language instruction to C...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Bryant
Andrew Jackson Bryant
Andrew Jackson Bryant, known as A.J. Bryant, (1831–1888) was the seventeenth mayor of San Francisco, California, serving from December 1875 to December 1879 during a lengthy economic depression that struck San Francisco and the rest of the country. Bryant was a strong advocate for an eight-hour work day as well as leg...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Markin
Joseph Markin
Joseph (Joe) Markin ( - February 26, 2017) was a lawyer and politician in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He served on North York's Board of Control from 1974 to 1976. Political career Markin was elected to the North York Board of Control in his first bid for public office, in the 1974 municipal election. He campaigned on...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mar%20Thoma
Joseph Mar Thoma
Joseph Mar Thoma XXI (27 June 1931 – 18 October 2020) () was the 21st Mar Thoma Metropolitan, the primate of the Malankara Church headquartered in Kerala, India. Early days Palakunnathu family In the seventeenth century Kerala, a member of the Panamkuzhy house of Kuruvalingadu, Kuruvilla came and settled in Kozhenche...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mahmoud
Joseph Mahmoud
Joseph Mahmoud (born 13 December 1955 in Safi, Morocco) was a French athlete who mainly competed in the 3000 metre steeple chase. He competed for France at the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, California, where he won the silver medal in the men's 3000 metre steeplechase event. He also competed in the same ev...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Ogle
Andrew Jackson Ogle
Andrew Jackson Ogle (March 25, 1822 – October 14, 1852) was a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Andrew J. Ogle (son of Alexander Ogle, Jr., grandson of Alexander Ogle, and nephew of Charles Ogle) was born in Somerset, Pennsylvania, in 1822. He attended Jefferson College in Canonsburg...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%20Brown%20%28sprinter%29
Alice Brown (sprinter)
Alice Regina Brown (born September 20, 1960) is a retired American sprinter. Competing at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics she won two relay gold medals and an individual silver medal. She attended John Muir High School (Pasadena, California) and California State University, Northridge. 1980 Olympics Brown qualified for the...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar%20Ali%20Saifuddien%20Mosque
Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque (, Jawi: مسجد عمر علي سيف الدين) is a mosque in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei. It is one of the country's two or national mosques (the other Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque), as well as a national landmark. It is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the country and is name...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Malachy%20Kavanagh
Joseph Malachy Kavanagh
Joseph Malachy Kavanagh (1856 – 2 April 1918) was an Irish painter. He is known for his painting landscapes, seascapes, rural scenes in Ireland, France and Belgium and occasional portraits. Career Kavanagh was a student at the Metropolitan School of Art from 1887 to 1888. In September 1881 he, along with Walter Osbor...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria%20Martins
Maria Martins
Maria Martins (born 1 April 1974) is a French middle distance runner who specializes in the 1500 and 3000 metres. She was born in Santa Katarina, Cape Verde. Arriving in Roubaix in 1988 to rejoin her father, Maria is 1.62m tall and weighs 50 kg. A teacher of hers detected her aptitude for Track and Field and directed ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Beard
Andrew Jackson Beard
Andrew Jackson Beard (1849–1921) was an African American inventor, who introduced two improvements to the automatic railroad car coupler in 1897 and 1899, and was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in Akron, Ohio in 2006 for this achievement. Life and career Born in 1849, Andrew Beard spent the first ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Martin%20Sartoris
Joseph Martin Sartoris
Joseph Martin Sartoris (born July 1, 1927) is an America prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Sartoris served as Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles from 1994 to 2002. Biography Early life Joseph Sartoris was born in Los Angeles, California in 1927. He studied at St. John's Seminary in Camarillo, Ca...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marshall%20%28sportsman%29
Joseph Marshall (sportsman)
Joseph Marshall (24 April 1862 – 15 January 1913) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire in 1887. He also played football for Derby County. Cricket career Marshall was born in Ripley, Derbyshire. He made his debut for Derbyshire in the 1887 season against Surrey and his only other first...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith%20Harrison
Samuel Smith Harrison
Samuel Smith Harrison (1780April 1853) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Biography Samuel Smith Harrison was born in Virginia in 1780. He studied law, was admitted to the bar and practiced. He moved to Kittanning, Pennsylvania. He was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-third and...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20Jones%20%28bishop%29
Christopher Jones (bishop)
Christopher Jones (3 March 1936 – 18 May 2018) was an Irish Roman Catholic bishop in the Diocese of Elphin. Early life and education He was born in Rathcroghan, County Roscommon, Ireland, the second youngest child of eleven: one brother also became a priest while three sisters joined the religious life. He was ordain...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke%20Smith%20%28The%20Sarah%20Jane%20Adventures%29
Luke Smith (The Sarah Jane Adventures)
Luke Smith is a fictional regular character played by Tommy Knight in the British children's science fiction television series The Sarah Jane Adventures, a spin-off of the long-running series Doctor Who. Luke is a regular character in The Sarah Jane Adventures both in television and audio adventures. He has also appear...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith%20%28Pennsylvania%20politician%29
Samuel Smith (Pennsylvania politician)
Samuel Smith (before 1780 – fl. 1815) was an early 19th-century member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district. Smith was a Democratic-Republican who served as an associate judge of Erie County, Pennsylvania, from 1803 to 1805. In 1805 he was elected to the Ninth C...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel%20Blakely
Rachel Blakely
Rachel Leigh Blakely (born 28 July 1968) is an Australian actress. Her works include films such as Love Until, Young Hercules and Counterstrike, as well as guest appearances on television shows such as Xena: Warrior Princess, State Coroner and Flipper. She is best known for her role as Gaby Willis in Neighbours, Margue...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Smith%20%28Medal%20of%20Honor%29
Andrew Jackson Smith (Medal of Honor)
Andrew Jackson Smith (September 3, 1843 – March 4, 1932) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War and a recipient of America's highest military decoration the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Honey Hill. Biography According to family history, Smith was born into slavery, the son of Susan, ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Bettwy
Andrew Jackson Bettwy
Andrew Jackson Bettwy (September 24, 1894 – October 29, 1950), an Arizona Democrat, served as Mayor of Nogales, Arizona, from 1935 to 1937, was an Arizona delegate at the Democratic National Conventions of 1924 and 1928, and 1928, and was an unsuccessful candidate for governor in the 1930, 1932, 1934, 1936, and 1938 pr...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan%20Joseph%20Martin%20Osiier
Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier
Dr. Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier (December 16, 1888 – December 23, 1965), was a Danish Olympic medalist, and world champion, fencer who fenced foil, épée, and saber. Osiier is one of very few athletes who have received the Olympic Diploma of Merit. He is also one of only five athletes who have competed in the Olympics ove...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20High%20School%20%28Jacksonville%29
Andrew Jackson High School (Jacksonville)
Andrew Jackson High School of Advanced Technology, A Dedicated Magnet School is the oldest fully accredited high school in Duval County, Florida. It is located just north of downtown Jacksonville on Main Street (U.S. Highway 17). It opened in 1927, the same time as Robert E. Lee High School. It was originally an all-wh...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis%20Vargas%20Pe%C3%B1a
Luis Vargas Peña
Luis Vargas Peña (1905 in Asunción–1994) was one of the greatest Paraguayan footballers (wingers) before the Second World War. He was the first Paraguayan to score a goal for the Paraguay national football team in a FIFA World Cup, accomplishing that in a match valid for the group stage of the 1930 FIFA World Cup again...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Massie%20%28economist%29
Joseph Massie (economist)
Joseph Massie (died 1784) was an 18th-century political economist who wrote about 15 pamphlets dealing with economic and financial questions. Although he was probably less important than writers such as James Denham-Steuart or Josiah Tucker, he contributed to the birth of political economy before Adam Smith. Like most...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Libby
Andrew Jackson Libby
Andrew Jackson "Slipstick" Libby is a fictional character featured in the "Future History" series of science fiction novels by Robert A. Heinlein. He is an enormously talented and intuitive mathematician, but received little formal education. His talent was first appreciated in the short story "Misfit", where he help...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Brewer
Mark Brewer
Mark Brewer may refer to: Mark Brewer (illustrator), American artist Mark Brewer (Michigan Democrat), American lawyer and political consultant Mark S. Brewer (1837–1901), Republican politician from Michigan Mark Brewer (army), Australian army officer who has received the Conspicuous Service Cross twice
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy%20Lopez
Andy Lopez
Andrew Lopez (born November 30, 1953) is a retired American college baseball coach. He was most recently the head baseball coach at University of Arizona, and has served as the head baseball coach at Cal State Dominguez Hills, Pepperdine, and Florida. Lopez compiled an overall win-loss record of 1,177–742–7 in thirty...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria%20Martin
Maria Martin
Maria Martin Bachman (3 July 1796 – 27 December 1863) of Charleston, South Carolina, was an American watercolor painter and scientific illustrator. She contributed many of the background paintings for John James Audubon's The Birds of America (1831–39) and Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America (1845–48). Bachman was ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose%20Rodriguez%20%28activist%29
Jose Rodriguez (activist)
Jose Rodriguez is an American political activist. He was born in the Panama Canal Zone in 1952 and was naturalized as a child because of his father's long career in the U.S. Air Force. Getting drafted for Vietnam changed his pro-war attitudes. As the war wound down, he spent four years in the Air Force, stationed outs...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Margolis
Joseph Margolis
Joseph Zalman Margolis (May 16, 1924 – June 8, 2021) was an American philosopher. A radical historicist, he authored many books critical of the central assumptions of Western philosophy, and elaborated a robust form of relativism. His philosophical affinities included Protagoras, Hegel, C. S. Peirce, John Dewey, Ludwi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto%20Hernandez%20Jr.
Roberto Hernandez Jr.
Roberto Hernández Jr. (25 January 1938 – 3 September 2017) was a Mexican journalist and sportscaster from Monterrey. He headed the sportscasting team of Multimedios Televisión and Radio and was a commentator for games of the local teams UANL Tigres and Monterrey Pandilla . He narrated 6 local Finals : Monterrey vs Tam...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Makhanya
Joseph Makhanya
Joseph Makhanya (born 15 September 1981 in Dobsonville, Gauteng) is a South African association football midfielder who last played for Moroka Swallows in the Premier Soccer League and South Africa. He hails from Dobsonville, Soweto and he is the son of former the footballer of Orlando Pirates Ernest Makhanya also kno...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Matthew%20Sebastian
Joseph Matthew Sebastian
Joseph Matthew Sebastian (7 July 1891 – 25 June 1944) was a Caribbean trade union leader and politician. Early life Joseph Matthew Sebastian was born in 1891 in Johnson's Point, in the Parish of St. Mary, Antigua. Following this, he studied to be a teacher. Upon completion of this part of his education, he attended th...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mazur
Joseph Mazur
Joseph C. Mazur (born in the Bronx in 1942) is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Marlboro College, in Marlboro, Vermont. He holds a B.S. from Pratt Institute, where he first studied architecture. He spent his junior year in Paris, studying mathematics in classes with Claude Chevalley and Roger Godement and return...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maclay%2C%202nd%20Baron%20Maclay
Joseph Maclay, 2nd Baron Maclay
Joseph Paton Maclay, 2nd Baron Maclay KBE (31 May 1899 – 7 November 1969), was a Scottish banker, shipowner, peer and Liberal politician. Family and education Maclay was the eldest surviving son of Joseph Paton Maclay, 1st Baron Maclay, and his wife Martha (née Strang), two elder brothers having died during World War ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20Jones%20%28water%20polo%29
Christopher Jones (water polo)
Christopher Jones (23 June 1884 in Penarth – 18 December 1937) was a British water polo player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was part of the British team which won the gold medal. See also Great Britain men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics List of Olympic champions in men's water polo ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Joseph%20Maurin
Louis-Joseph Maurin
Louis-Joseph Maurin (15 February 1859 – 16 November 1936) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Lyon. Biography Maurin was ordained to the priesthood on 8 April 1882 in Rome. He did pastoral work in the diocese of Marseille from 1882 until 1911. On 1 September 1911 Pope Pius X appointed him Bishop of Grenobl...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maria%20Gordon
Joseph Maria Gordon
Major General Joseph Maria Gordon CB (19 March 1856 – 6 September 1929) was a senior officer in the British Army, later holding the position of Commandant of the South Australian Military Forces and serving in the Second Boer War in South Africa. Gordon subsequently held the position of Chief of the General Staff in th...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Maloney
Joseph Maloney
Joseph Maloney may refer to: Joseph Moloney (1857–1896), Irish-born British medical officer Joseph F. Maloney, Socialist Labor Party candidate for President of the United States, 1900 Joe Maloney (1934–2006), English footballer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy%20Leonetti
Tommy Leonetti
Tommy Leonetti (September 10, 1929September 15, 1979) was an American pop singer-songwriter and actor of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. In Australia his most famous song was "My City of Sydney" (written by Leonetti & Bobby Troup) and was used by the Australian TV channel ATN7 in Sydney for station identification into the ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Matth%C3%A4us%20Aigner
Joseph Matthäus Aigner
Joseph Matthäus Aigner (18 January 1818, Vienna19 February 1886, Vienna) was an Austrian portrait painter, who studied under Friedrich von Amerling and Carl Rahl. He painted portraits of Franz Joseph I of Austria and his wife Elizabeth, Franz Grillparzer, Friedrich Halm, Nikolaus Lenau, and Maximilian I of Mexico. In ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Marchand
Joseph Marchand
Joseph Marchand (17 August 1803 – 30 November 1835) was a French missionary in Vietnam and a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. He is now a Catholic saint, celebrated on 30 November. Personal life Marchand was born in Passavant, in the Doubs department of France. At the age of 25 he joined the Paris Forei...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Kirk
Andrew Jackson Kirk
Andrew Jackson Kirk (March 19, 1866 – May 25, 1933) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born near Warfield, Kentucky, Kirk attended the common schools. He graduated from the law department of Valparaiso University (Indiana) in 1890. He was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in Inez, Kentuc...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis%20Joseph%20Marchand
Louis Joseph Marchand
Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (born Paris, March 28, 1791, died Trouville, June 19, 1876) was Napoleon Bonaparte's valet and the nominated liquidator of his succession. Born into a middle-class family from the Eure-et-Loir department, in 1811 he became an Imperial servant. He remained faithful to Napoleon after the f...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Mason%20%28New%20York%20politician%29
Joseph Mason (New York politician)
Joseph Mason (March 30, 1828 – May 31, 1914) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in Plattsburgh, New York, Mason moved with his parents to Hamilton, New York in 1840. He attended Hamilton Academy and Madison College (later Colgate University). Mason studied law with his brother Charles Mason, was admitted to...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson%20Caldwell
Andrew Jackson Caldwell
Andrew Jackson Caldwell (July 22, 1837 – November 22, 1906) was a U.S. Representative from Tennessee. Biography Andrew Jackson Caldwell was born in Montevallo, Alabama on July 22, 1837. He moved with his parents to Tennessee in 1844, settling near Nashville. He graduated from Franklin College, Tennessee, in 1854, an...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy%20Lee%20James
Tommy Lee James
Tommy Lee James is an American country music songwriter and record producer with Still Working Music Group. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, he is originally from Roanoke, Virginia. He graduated from Northside High School then attended Radford University, where he studied voice. He moved to Nashville with dreams of beco...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Martin
Joseph Martin
Joseph Martin may refer to: Military Joseph Martin (general) (1740–1808), American Revolutionary War general from Virginia Joseph Plumb Martin (1760–1850), American soldier and memoir writer Joseph M. Martin (born 1962), U.S. Army officer Politicians Joseph Martin (MP for Ipswich) (1649–1729), English MP for Ipswich ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Smith%20%28New%20Hampshire%20politician%29
Samuel Smith (New Hampshire politician)
Samuel Smith (November 11, 1765 – April 25, 1842) was an American politician, and a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire. Early life Born in Peterborough in the Province of New Hampshire, Smith attended Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire, and Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. Career Smith engage...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Matthews
Joseph Matthews
Joseph Matthews may refer to: Joseph W. Matthews (1812–1862), American politician who served as Governor of Mississippi J. B. Matthews (1894–1966), Methodist churchman, chief investigator for the Martin Dies, Jr. House Committee on Un-American Activities Joseph Matthews (Medal of Honor) (1849–1912), U.S. Navy sailo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Luke%20Smith
George Luke Smith
George Luke Smith (December 11, 1837 – July 9, 1884) was from 1873 to 1875 a U.S. Representative for Louisiana's 4th congressional district, which encompasses the state's third largest city, Shreveport, Louisiana. Born in New Boston in Hillsborough County in southern New Hampshire, Smith completed preparatory studies ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Martino
Joseph Martino
Joseph Francis Martino (born May 1, 1946) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and the Bishop Emeritus of Scranton in Pennsylvania. He served as Bishop of Scranton until his resignation was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI on August 31, 2009. Early life and ministry Joseph Francis Martino was born in Phila...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean%20Joseph%20Marius%20Diouloufet
Jean Joseph Marius Diouloufet
Jean Joseph Marius Diouloufet (19 September 1771, in Éguilles – 19 May 1840, in Cucuron) was a Provençal poet. Biography As a seminarian, Diouloufet had to leave Provence for Italy with the advent of the French Revolution. Under the Empire, he became a trader in Aix-en-Provence. He made friends with Ambroise Roux-Alp...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Joseph%20Mackenzie
John Joseph Mackenzie
John Joseph Mackenzie (24 March 1865 – 1 August 1922) was a Canadian pathologist and bacteriologist. He was born at St. Thomas, Ontario, and was educated at Toronto, Leipzig, and Berlin universities, and later was appointed bacteriologist at the Ontario Board of Health. In 1900 he became professor of pathology and ba...