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Thomas and Campbell
They were not diplomats or jazz musicians, or even organizers of reading-rooms and photo-montage displays, but rugged capitalist entrepreneurs like Henry Ford, Hugh Cooper, Thomas Campbell, the International Harvester Co., and David W. Griffith.
Members of the committee include Mrs. Milton Bernet, Mrs. J. Clinton Bowman, Mrs. Rollie W. Bradford, Mrs. Samuel Butler Jr., Mrs. Donald Carr Campbell, Mrs. Douglas Carruthers, Mrs. John C. Davis 3,, Mrs. Cris Dobbins, Mrs. William E. Glass, Mrs. Alfred Hicks 2,, Mrs. Donald Magarrell, Mrs. Willett Moore, Mrs. Myron Neusteter, Mrs. Richard Gibson Smith, Mrs. James S. Sudier 2, and Mrs. Thomas Welborn.
* Thomas Tlou & Alec Campbell, History of Botswana ( Gaborone: Macmillan, 2nd edn.
The second, began in western Pennsylvania and Virginia ( now West Virginia ), led by Thomas Campbell and his son, Alexander Campbell.
Thomas Campbell
Independently of Stone, the Campbell wing of the movement was launched when Thomas Campbell published the Declaration and Address of the Christian Association of Washington, in 1809.
In 1828, Thomas Campbell visited several of the congregations formed by Scott and heard him preach.
Walter Scott and Thomas Campbell sided with Stone, but the younger Campbell had strong reasons and would not yield.
Although Thomas described himself as the " Rimbaud of Cwmdonkin Drive ", he stated that the phrase " Swansea's Rimbaud " was coined by poet Roy Campbell.
* 1777 – Thomas Campbell, Scottish poet ( d. 1844 )
Bruce, with a small following of his most faithful men, including Sir James Douglas and Gilbert Hay, Bruce's brothers Thomas, Alexander and Edward, as well as Sir Neil Campbell and the Earl of Lennox fled.
Thomas worked on the family farm in East Campbell, New York and attended the District School Number Five in the late 1870s.
* Campbell, Thomas, R. " Hunters of the Night: Confederate Torpedo Boats in the War Between the States " Burd Street Press, 2001.
* June 15 – Thomas Campbell, Scottish poet ( b. 1777 )
** Thomas Campbell, Scottish poet ( d. 1844 )
His will left bequests to Southey ( who would later write Telford ’ s biography ), the poet Thomas Campbell ( 1777 – 1844 ) and to the publishers of the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia ( to which he had been a contributor ).
While the leaders of one of the two primary groups making up this movement, Thomas Campbell and Alexander Campbell, resisted what they saw as the spiritual manipulation of the camp meetings, the revivals contributed to the development of the other major branch, led by Barton W. Stone.
After their graduation from Carnegie Mellon, Hsu, Thomas Anantharaman, and Murray Campbell from the Deep Thought team were hired by IBM Research to continue their quest to build a chess machine that could defeat the world champion.
* Campbell, Thomas M. and George C. Herring, eds.
Badham was born at Ludlow, Shropshire, the fourth son of Charles Badham senior, a classical scholar and regius professor of physic at Glasgow ; and Margaret Campbell, a cousin of Thomas Campbell, the poet.

Thomas and Presbyterian
He rarely mentioned religion ; a Presbyterian in his early life, historians believe he was closest to the informal Unitarianism typified by Thomas Jefferson.
Mrs. Crawford recovered completely and years later came to Graysville to live with her son, Thomas, a Presbyterian minister.
In 1819, a Presbyterian minister by the name of Thomas C. Searle ( January 15, 1787-October 15, 1821 ) moved to nearby Madison.
The Capoolong Creek, which runs through the community of Pittstown, was an attraction to early settlers and they soon established three of the oldest churches in present day Hunterdon: Thomas Episcopal, established in 1723, Bethlehem Presbyterian, organized in 1730 and the Quaker Church in 1733.
The organization of the town appears to have been concurrent with the organization of the St. Thomas or “ Campbeltown ” Presbyterian Church in 1818.
David Thomas founded the Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua, in which residents still worship today, and his wife Elizabeth donated money and land to found the Welsh Congregational Church, which no longer exists.
The Globe Knitting Mills, Cold Point Historic District, Central Norristown Historic District, Old Norriton Presbyterian Church, Gen. Thomas J. Stewart Memorial Armory, David Rittenhouse Junior High School, and Valley Forge National Historical Park are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Thomas Bayes (; c. 1701 7 April 1761 ) was an English mathematician and Presbyterian minister, known for having formulated a specific case of the theorem that bears his name: Bayes ' theorem.
Thomas Bayes was the son of London Presbyterian minister Joshua Bayes and perhaps born in Hertfordshire.
The son of a Presbyterian linen-draper, he was destined for the ministry of that church, and — along with future archbishop Thomas Secker — entered Samuel Jones's dissenting academy at Gloucester ( later Tewkesbury ) for that purpose.
Norman Mattoon Thomas ( November 20, 1884 – December 19, 1968 ) was an American Presbyterian minister who achieved fame as a socialist, pacifist, and six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America.
Thomas was the oldest of six children, born November 20, 1884 in Marion, Ohio to Emma Williams Mattoon and Weddington Evans Thomas, a Presbyterian minister.
Henry Van Dyke at the fashionable Brick Presbyterian Church on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, Thomas was appointed as pastor for the East Harlem Presbyterian Church, ministering to Italian-American Protestants.
* Thomas Young ( 1587 – 1655 ), Scottish Presbyterian and author
Don Brash was born to Alan Brash, a Presbyterian minister and son of prominent lay leader Thomas Brash, and Eljean Brash ( née Hill ), in Whanganui on 24 September 1940.
Born in Cork, Ireland, he was the son of Thomas Dix Hincks an orientalist, naturalist and Presbyterian minister and the brother of Edward Hincks orientalist, naturalist and clergyman.
In 1675, the Presbyterian Thomas Vincent in London published a popular exposition called The Shorter Catechism Explained.
There are also Baptist meeting halls on Thomas Street and Killicomaine Road ; an Elim church on Clonavon Avenue ; a Quaker meeting hall on Portmore Street ; a Free Presbyterian church in Levaghery and meeting hall on Fitzroy Street.
Lyman Beecher ( October 12, 1775 – January 10, 1863 ) was a Presbyterian minister, American Temperance Society co-founder and leader, and the father of 13 children, many of whom became noted figures, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Ward Beecher, Charles Beecher, Edward Beecher, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Catharine Beecher, and Thomas K. Beecher.
* Reverend Thomas Boston ( 1676 – 1732 ), theologian and Presbyterian minister.
* Thomas McCulloch, Presbyterian minister from Renfrewshire, Scotland and founder of Pictou Academy.
Held at the same time were several other U. S. citizens, including Thomas Sutherland, an administrator at the American University of Beirut ; Catholic priest, Father Lawrence Jenco ; Presbyterian minister Benjamin Wier ; Jerry Levin, CNN's Beirut bureau chief ; Frank Reed, head of the Lebanese International School ; Joseph Cicippio, deputy controller of the American University of Beirut ; Edward Tracey, an itinerant poet ; and Professors Alann Steen, Jesse Turner, and Robert Polhill.

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