Thomas Henry Sloan (1870–1941) was an Irish unionist and co-founder of the Independent Orange Order (IOO). The choice of a loyalist workers association...
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Tom, Thomas or Tommy Sloan may refer to: Thomas Sloan (1870–1941), Irish and British politician Tom Sloan (footballer, born 1880), Scottish international...
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Sloan Thomas (born December 22, 1981) is an American former professional football wide receiver from the National Football League (NFL). He went to Klein...
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The Thomas Sloan Boyd House (also known as the Boyd-Barton House) is a historic house located at 220 Park Avenue in Lonoke, Arkansas. The Thomas Sloan Boyd...
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Thomas Louis Sloan (14 May 1863 – 10 September 1940) was a Native American lawyer and activist. Sloan worked alongside his partner, Hiram Chase, for much...
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23, Thomas [...] died at age 30 in a private room at Manhattan's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center [...] The day after Christmas, Thomas was buried...
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History Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK or MSKCC) is a cancer treatment and research institution in Manhattan in New York City. MSKCC is one...
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Thomas "Tom" Sloan (born March 5, 1946) was a member of the Kansas House of Representatives for the 45th district, which covers Northwestern Douglas County...
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was founded in 1910 by Thomas Sloan, in Moonee Ponds, Melbourne, as the Bulla Cream Company. William Sloan, the brother of Thomas, owned a farm in Bulla...
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Orange Order (redirect from James Sloan (Orangeman))
time when four fifths of lodge masters in the city were workingmen). Thomas Sloan established the Independent lodges after he had been expelled by the...
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Joe Sloan is an American football coach who is the offensive coordinator for the LSU Tigers. In Sloan's college career he played quarterback for the East...
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John French Sloan (August 2, 1871 – September 7, 1951) was an American painter and etcher. He is considered to be one of the founders of the Ashcan school...
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The Sloan School of Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (branded as MIT Sloan or Sloan) is the business school of the Massachusetts Institute...
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Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. (/sloʊn/ SLOHN; May 23, 1875 – February 17, 1966) was an American business executive in the automotive industry. He was a long-time...
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Thomas Sloan Bell Sr. (October 22, 1800 – June 6, 1861) was an American judge, politician, and lawyer. A member of the Democratic Party from West Chester...
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Ятченко; born March 11, 1995), known professionally as Sasha Alex Sloan (previously Sasha Sloan), is an American singer-songwriter. Her debut album, Only Child...
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Thomas Sloan (born 24 August 1964), is a Scottish former footballer who played as a striker for several clubs in the Scottish Football League. He is currently...
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Mark Everett Sloan, M.D., F.A.C.S., is a fictional character on the ABC television series Grey's Anatomy, portrayed by actor Eric Dane. Created by the...
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The Sloan–Parker House, also known as the Stone House, Parker Family Residence, or Richard Sloan House, is a late-18th-century stone residence near Junction...
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Thomas Sloan (born 10 July 1959) is a Northern Irish ex-footballer who played as a midfielder in both Northern Ireland and England in the late 1970s, the...
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Crawford who in 1903 had co-founded the Independent Orange Order with Thomas Sloan, Independent MP for South Belfast, as a protest against what they saw...
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and Thomas J. Roulet. MIT Sloan Management Review was established as Industrial Management Review in 1959. In 1970, the magazine was renamed Sloan Management...
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as William Johnston, who famously defied a ban on Orange marches, and Thomas Sloan, founder of the Independent Orange Order. Belfast South contains some...
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Twice Removed (redirect from Penpals (Sloan song))
Twice Removed is the second album by Canadian rock band Sloan, released on Geffen Records in 1994. The album took seven weeks and cost $120,000 to record...
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Thomas Sloan (13 October 1925 – 13 January 2010) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a right winger, most notable for being a member of...
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Seagram's. John Sloan's other siblings were Paul Sloan, Jr., Jeannette Sloan Warner, Katherine Sloan Thomas, and Elizabeth Sloan Bainum. John Sloan was the third...
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The Sloan Fellows program is a middle and senior-career master's degree program in general management and leadership offered at MIT, Stanford University...
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Philip Gary "Flip" Sloan (né Schlein; September 18, 1945 – November 15, 2015), known professionally as P. F. Sloan, was an American singer and songwriter...
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woman's suffrage. He was succeeded in 1902 as the MP for South Belfast, by Thomas Sloan, similarly supported by loyalist workers in opposition to the official...
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was appointed to command Fort Mann. After seven days, Smith left and Thomas Sloan, the post blacksmith, assumed command. Groups of hostile Indians continued...
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