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    Byron Ingemar "Boss" Johnson (born Björn Ingimar Jónsson; December 10, 1890 – January 12, 1964), served as the 24th premier of British Columbia, from 1947...
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  • the American League Boss Johnson (Byron Ingemar Johnson, 1890–1964), Premier of British Columbia, Canada Byron Johnson (baseball) (1911–2005), American...
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  • (1924–2009), Swedish athlete Byron Ingemar Johnson (1890–1964), 24th Premier of British Columbia, Canada (1947–1952) Ingemar Lindh (born 1945), Swedish...
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    of dominance between 1952 and 1991. It was also represented by Byron Ingemar Johnson, the 24th premier of British Columbia. During the 1990s, the riding...
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  • Collapses As Conservatives Quit". Vancouver Daily Province. pp. A1. "Byron Ingemar Johnson | The Canadian Encyclopedia". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved...
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    Brunswick, a Father of Confederation, and a BC Supreme Court Justice. Byron Ingemar Johnson (1890–1964), statesman, Premier of British Columbia Hannah Maynard...
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  • followed by another Liberal, Byron Johnson, known as "Boss" Johnson, with Anscomb as deputy premier and minister of Finance. Johnson's government introduced...
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    Arthur Banks Preceded by Thomas Dufferin Pattullo Succeeded by Byron Ingemar Johnson MLA for Victoria City In office September 14, 1916 – June 20, 1924...
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  • Maclure, architect Simon Fraser Tolmie, premier of British Columbia Byron Ingemar Johnson, premier of British Columbia Emily Carr, artist David Anderson,...
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    Council - Columbia River Treaty Vancouver Sun cartoon of Bennett, Phil Gaglardi, President Lyndon Johnson, and Prime Minister Lester Pearson by Len Norris...
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  • Source: "The Leader Post", December 3, 1941 Held December 10, 1947 Byron Ingemar Johnson 475 Gordon Sylvester Wismer 467 Source: "Saskatoon Star-Phoenix"...
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    January 1 – William Herbert Burns, politician (b. 1878) January 12 – Byron Ingemar Johnson, politician and 24th Premier of British Columbia (b. 1890) February...
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  • 1, 1946 Apr. 16, 1949 Liberal-Conservative coalition John Hart Byron Ingemar Johnson Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Harold Winch none Norman William...
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    wiped out, winning only 10 seats between both parties. Both Premier Byron "Boss" Johnson and Tory leader Herbert Anscomb lost their seats. Not even the Socreds...
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    Breithaupt, 18th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (d.1960) December 10 — Byron Ingemar Johnson, politician and 24th Premier of British Columbia (d.1964) December...
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    Highway. They also introduced public hospital insurance. In 1947, Byron Ingemar Johnson became leader of the Coalition. The Conservatives had wanted their...
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  • He worked in the lumber industry. Eddie defeated then premier Byron Ingemar Johnson to win a seat in the provincial assembly in 1952. He died in New...
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  • Liberals and Conservatives formed a coalition government led by Byron Ingemar "Boss" Johnson, and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation led by Harold Winch...
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  •   Herbert Anscomb Victoria City Independent   Robert Connell CCF   John Hart Liberal   Byron Ingemar Johnson   John Joseph Alban Gillis Yale Liberal...
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  • Retained New Westminster May 10, 1945 Arthur Gray      Coalition Byron Ingemar Johnson      Coalition Death Yes Revelstoke June 14, 1943 Harry Johnston...
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  • Vincent Segur CCF June 14, 1943 H. Johnston died January 21, 1943 New Westminster Byron Ingemar Johnson Coalition May 10, 1945 A.W. Gray died May 7, 1944...
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  • unknown   Conservative Reginald Hayward 3,812 5.84% unknown   Liberal Byron Ingemar Johnson 7,774 11.85% unknown   Liberal William Hamilton Kinsman 4,962 7...
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  • Hart retired as premier in December 1947 and was replaced by Byron Ingemar "Boss" Johnson. Norman William Whittaker served as speaker for the assembly...
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    at COTA in triple overtime". NASCAR. Retrieved March 28, 2023. "William Byron leads Cup drivers making biggest leaps in performance". NBC Sports. November...
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  • Eder Jofre Chris John Ingemar Johansson Harold Johnson Jack Johnson Kevin Johnson Leavander Johnson Martin John Marvin Johnson Roy Jones Jr. Rocky Juarez...
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  • of 2008". Swimming World. December 24, 2008. Retrieved March 15, 2019. "Johnson is AP's top male athlete of '09". Associated Press (ESPN.com). December...
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    Valley, defeating the man who became his primary rival, the legendary Swede Ingemar Stenmark, with his twin brother Steve taking third. Mahre finished ninth...
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    has been awarded PGA Player of the Year a record 11 times and has won the Byron Nelson Award for lowest adjusted scoring average a record eight times. Woods...
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    and mentored by Johnson at his tennis summer-camp home in Lynchburg, Virginia, from 1953 when Ashe was aged 10, until 1960. Johnson helped fine-tune...
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    Johnny Podres 1956: Bobby Morrow 1957: Stan Musial 1958: Rafer Johnson 1959: Ingemar Johansson 1960: Arnold Palmer 1961: Jerry Lucas 1962: Terry Baker...
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