Albert Wesley "Al" Johnson CC (October 18, 1923 – November 9, 2010) was a Canadian civil servant, a former president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation...
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"Al" by his family Albert Wesley Johnson (1923–2010), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation president Al Johnson, owner of Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant...
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Albert Johnson may refer to: Albert Johnson (congressman) (1869–1957), U.S. Representative from Washington Albert Johnson (Mississippi politician), state...
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is named after two of Saskatchewan's best-known public servants, Albert Wesley Johnson and Thomas Shoyama. The school offers five graduate programs - Master...
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Government offices Preceded by George Forrester Davidson President of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 1972–1975 Succeeded by Albert Wesley Johnson...
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1973–1976 Minister Charles Drury Jean Chrétien Bob Andras Preceded by Albert Wesley Johnson Succeeded by Maurice LeClair Deputy Minister of Consumer and Corporate...
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Pennsylvania Albert Wesley Johnson (1923–2010), Canadian civil servant, professor, political scientist, and author Albert Williams Johnson (1872–1957)...
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John Wesley (/ˈwɛsli/ WESS-lee; 28 June [O.S. 17 June] 1703 – 2 March 1791) was an English cleric, theologian, and evangelist who was a leader of a revival...
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Opposition (1971–1976), Senator (1975–1991) (born 1916) November 9 – Albert Wesley Johnson, civil servant, President of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1975–1982)...
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recipient Aida Jordão (MA, PhD) – Playwright and theatre director Albert Wesley Johnson (M.PA.) – President of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1975–1982...
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Cobb, was loosely based on the Johnson Sea Link accident.[unreliable source?] The Link Foundation established the Albert D. Stover/E. Clayton Link Fund...
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of Ontario Raoul Jobin 1906 1974 July 6, 1967 November 24, 1967 Albert Wesley Johnson 1923 2010 November 14, 1996 April 16, 1997 David Lloyd Johnston...
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Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is an American multinational pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical technologies corporation headquartered in New Brunswick...
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78, Canadian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Montreal (1975–1990). Albert Wesley Johnson, 87, Canadian civil servant, President of Canadian Broadcasting...
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Lyndon Baines Johnson (/ˈlɪndən ˈbeɪnz/; August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to as LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th...
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University of Saskatchewan. It was named in honour of Shoyama and Albert Wesley Johnson. There is a Thomas K. Shoyama fonds at Library and Archives Canada...
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Board of Canada in 1949. Hired as the NFB's French Advisor by commissioner Albert Trueman to see how the NFB could better meet the needs of francophone filmmakers...
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of Regina and University of Saskatchewan. It was named to honor Albert Wesley Johnson, who had served as President of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation...
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John Johnson may refer to: John de Monins Johnson (1882–1956), scholar and printer John Wesley Johnson (1836–1898), first president of the University...
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Wesley College is a co-educational, open-entry private school in Melbourne, Australia. Established in 1866, the college is the only school in Victoria...
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Robert Wesley Addy (August 4, 1913 – December 31, 1996) was an American actor of stage, television, and film. Addy was born in Omaha, Nebraska, the second...
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Albert Wesley "Buster" Wilson (1897 - October 23, 1949) was an American jazz pianist. Buster Wilson was born in Atlanta and grew up in Los Angeles. He...
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Wasyl Ihor Medwit, O.S.B.M. † Former Bethune-Cookman football coach Charles Wesley Moore dies at 84 Frank Oberle Sr., Canada’s first German-born federal minister...
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recurring cast members. William Conrad as Matt Dillon Parley Baer as Chester Wesley Proudfoot Howard McNear as Doc Adams Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell While...
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political influence on such a decision. Lyndon B. Johnson was Vice President and head of the Space Council, Albert Thomas headed the House Appropriations Committee...
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Archived from the original on May 12, 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2013. Case, Wesley (March 31, 2017). "Tupac Shakur in Baltimore: Friends, teachers remember...
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Prime Minister Luís Montenegro Federated States of Micronesia - President Wesley Simina Mauritius - President Prithvirajsing Roopun European Union - President...
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the surname Johnson: Aaron Johnson Abby Johnson Adam Johnson Al Johnson Alan Johnson Albert Johnson Alexander or Alex Johnson Alice Johnson Andrew or Andy...
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admission to the bar in 1888, Johnson practiced in Sacramento with his brother Albert as the firm of Johnson & Johnson. When the State Bar of California...
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Albert Dean Rosellini (January 21, 1910 – October 10, 2011) was an American politician who served as the 15th governor of Washington from 1957 to 1965...
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