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Frederick Johnson (other)
Frederick Johnson may refer to: *Frederick Johnson (writer), American daytime serial writer *Frederick A. Johnson (1833–1893), United States Representative from New York *Frederick Henry Johnson (1890–1917), Victoria Cross recipient *Frederick Johnson (businessman), British-Canadian businessman with the Bell Telephone Company of Canada *Frederick Johnson (footballer) (1876–?), English footballer *Frederick Johnson (Oxford University cricketer) (born 1990), English cricketer *Frederick Johnson (politician) (1917–1993), Canadian politician and lawyer *Frederick Johnson (Surrey cricketer) (1851–1923), English cricketer *Frederick Johnson (tennis) (1891–1963), American tennis player, teacher and coach *Frederick Foote Johnson (1866–1943), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri *Frederick Morrissey Johnson (1932–2003), member of the Canadian House of Commons *Frederick Johnson, one of the Johnson Brothers tableware manufacturers *Frederick Douglass (1818-1895), an alia ...
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Frederick Johnson (writer)
Frederick Johnson is an American writer known for his work on television soap operas. He has won five Emmy Awards and five Writers Guild of America Awards. He is an alumnus of Cornell University. Positions held All My Children *Associate Head Writer (Fall 1993 - 1998: hired by Agnes Nixon & Megan McTavish; July 1999 - June 30, 2003: hired by Agnes Nixon) As the World Turns (hired by Hogan Sheffer) *Associate Head Writer (September 2004 - June 7, 2005) The Bold and the Beautiful *Script Writer (1989; March 17, 2006 - August 23, 2006: hired by William J. Bell & Bradley Bell) *Story Consultant (1988–1989; hired by William J. Bell) Days of Our Lives *Associate Head Writer (November 24, 2006 - January 24, 2008: hired by Hogan Sheffer) Guiding Light (hired by James Harmon Brown & Barbara Esensten) *Associate Head Writer (1998–1999) One Life to Live (hired by Frank Valentini & Brian Frons) *Associate Head Writer (December 22, 2008 - May 24, 2010) The Young and the Restless ...
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Frederick A
Frederick may refer to: People * Frederick (given name), the name Given name Nobility = Anhalt-Harzgerode = *Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670) = Austria = * Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198 * Frederick II, Duke of Austria (1219–1246), last Duke of Austria from the Babenberg dynasty * Frederick the Fair (Frederick I of Austria (Habsburg), 1286–1330), Duke of Austria and King of the Romans = Baden = * Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden (1826–1907), Grand Duke of Baden * Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden (1857–1928), Grand Duke of Baden = Bohemia = * Frederick, Duke of Bohemia (died 1189), Duke of Olomouc and Bohemia = Britain = * Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707–1751), eldest son of King George II of Great Britain = Brandenburg/Prussia = * Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg (1371–1440), also known as Frederick VI, Burgrave of Nuremberg * Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg (1413–1470), Margrave of ...
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Frederick Henry Johnson
Frederick Henry Johnson (15 August 1890 – 26 November 1917) was a British soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Details An Old Boy of Whitgift Middle School (Croydon), now Trinity School of John Whitgift, St Dunstan's College (Catford) and Battersea Polytechnic, Johnson was commissioned in 1914 as a Second Lieutenant in the 73rd Field Coy., Corps of Royal Engineers, British Army. He was 25 years old, on 25 September 1915 during the attack on Hill 70 in the Battle of Loos, when he performed an act of bravery for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. He later achieved the rank of Major Major most commonly refers to: * Major (rank), a military rank * Academic major, an academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits * People named Major, including given names, surnames, nicknames * Major and minor in mu ...
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Frederick Johnson (businessman)
Frederick Johnson was a British-Canadian businessman and president of Bell Canada Bell Canada (commonly referred to as Bell) is a Canadian telecommunications company headquartered at 1 Carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell in the borough of Verdun, Quebec, in Canada. It is an ILEC (incumbent local exchange carrier) in the province ... from 1944 to 1953 and chairman until 1960.Bell Canada Our former Presidents


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Frederick Johnson (footballer)
Frederick Johnson was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Gainsborough Trinity Gainsborough Trinity Football Club is a Association football, football club based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England. Established in 1873, the club became members of the English Football League, Football League i ... as a right half. Career statistics References 1876 births English men's footballers English Football League players Men's association football inside forwards Southern Football League players Year of death missing Gainsborough Trinity F.C. players Brentford F.C. players Men's association football wing halves Footballers from Staffordshire {{England-footy-midfielder-1870s-stub ...
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Frederick Johnson (Oxford University Cricketer)
Frederick Francis Jeremy Johnson (born 26 March 1990) is an English former first-class cricketer. Johnson was educated at Westminster School and the University of Oxford. He played one first-class match for Oxford University The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second-oldest continuously operating u ... in 2012. References External links * 1990 births Living people English cricketers Oxford University cricketers Cricketers from the London Borough of Lambeth People educated at Westminster School, London People from Lambeth 21st-century English sportsmen {{England-cricket-bio-1990s-stub ...
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Frederick Johnson (politician)
Frederick William Johnson (February 13, 1917 – June 20, 1993) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, and the 16th lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan, from 1983 to 1988. Life Born in Dudley, Worcestershire, England, the son of a clergyman, he emigrated to Canada with his family settling in Lipton, Saskatchewan when he was eleven. He taught school in Grenfell before serving as an artillery officer during World War II, achieving the rank of major. After the war, he attended the University of Saskatchewan and received a law degree in 1949. He practised law in Regina and was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1963. He ran as a Liberal candidate in the 1960 provincial election, losing to Allan Blakeney. In 1962, he ran as a federal Liberal for the electoral district of Regina City, losing to Progressive Conservative Kenneth Hamill More. He was appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench in 1965 and from 1977 to 1983 served as Chief Justice of that court. From 1983 to 1988 he was the sixte ...
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Frederick Johnson (Surrey Cricketer)
Frederick Johnson (14 March 1851 – 24 November 1923) was an English cricketer. He played twenty first-class matches for Surrey Surrey () is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Greater London to the northeast, Kent to the east, East Sussex, East and West Sussex to the south, and Hampshire and Berkshire to the wes ... between 1878 and 1883. See also * List of Surrey County Cricket Club players References External links * 1851 births 1923 deaths Cricketers from Kent English cricketers People from Rolvenden Surrey cricketers {{England-cricket-bio-1850s-stub ...
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Frederick Johnson (tennis)
Frederick Johnson (1891-1963) was an American professional tennis player, coach and teacher. A Harlem native, Johnson was an African American who managed to turn pro despite Segregation in American tennis and despite being one-armed due to paralysis as a result of an accident from his youth. His most notable success was the discovery of tennis and golf pro Althea Gibson Althea Neale Gibson (August 25, 1927September 28, 2003) was an American tennis player and professional golfer, and one of the first Black athletes to cross the color line of international tennis. In 1956, she became the first African America .... He was her first coach. The Frederick Johnson Playground in northeast Manhattan, New York City is dedicated after him. References American male tennis players Tennis coaches from New York (state) 1891 births 1963 deaths African-American tennis players Tennis players from New York City 20th-century African-American sportsmen 20th-century American sport ...
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Frederick Foote Johnson
Frederick Foote Johnson (April 23, 1866 – May 9, 1943) was fourth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri. Early life and education Johnson was born in Newtown, Connecticut on April 23, 1866, a son of Ezra Levan Johnson and Jane Eliza Camp. He was a descendant of Nathaniel Foote. Johnson was educated at Newtown High School, St Stephen's College in Annandale, New York and the Cheshire Episcopal School. He then attended Trinity College from where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1894, a Master of Arts in 1897, and a Doctor of Divinity in 1906. He also studied at Berkeley Divinity School, graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1897, and was awarded a Doctor of Divinity in 1906. The University of the South also awarded him a Doctor of Divinity in 1918. Ordained ministry Johnson was ordained deacon on November 11, 1896, by Bishop John Hazen White of Indiana, and then priest on October 15, 1897, by Bishop John Franklin Spalding in Denver, Colorado. He served as minister at S ...
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Morrissey Johnson
Frederick Morrissey Johnson (21 October 1932 – 14 July 2003) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Little Catalina, Newfoundland and became a business manager, businessman and master mariner by career. Johnson studied at the Newfoundland College of Marine Navigation and the Newfoundland College of Fisheries. He served as president of Claymorr Shipping Ltd. and Johnson Combined Enterprises Ltd. and became a director of the Newfoundland Shipowner's Association. He was a maritime captain particularly in the seal hunting industry. Since protests and restrictions towards the seal hunt escalated, Johnson conducted his last sealing voyage in April 1983.Republished as: Johnson was first elected at the Bonavista—Trinity—Conception electoral district in the 1984 federal election, thus he served in the 33rd Canadian Parliament. He lost the riding in the 1988 federal election to Fred Mifflin of the Liberal party The Liber ...
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Johnson Brothers
Johnson Brothers was a British tableware manufacturer and exporter that was noted for its early introduction of "semi-porcelain" tableware. It was among the most successful Staffordshire potteries which produced tableware, much of it exported to the United States, from the 1890s through to the 1960s. They were also important manufacturers of large bathroom ceramics. Some of its designs, such as "Eternal Beau", "Dawn", "Old Britain Castles" and "Historic America", achieved widespread popularity and are still collected today. The company's success was due in part to its ability to identify and follow trends that appealed to its customers in the United States, and in part to the high quality of its designs, produced by skilled artists. Founded in 1883, from 1968 to 2015 it operated as a part of the Wedgwood Group. However, after the Wedgwood Group was acquired by Fiskars in 2015, the production of Johnson Brothers was discontinued. Origins (1883–1888) The company's name d ...
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