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James Andrews (labor Leader)
James Andrews or Jim Andrews may refer to: *James Pettit Andrews (1737–1797), English historian and antiquary * James Andrews (botanical artist) (1801–1876), English botanical artist * James Andrews (stonemason) (1828–1897), Scottish-American stonemason and engineer *James J. Andrews (1829–1862), American Civil War spy *Jim Andrews (1865–1907), American baseball player * Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet (1877–1951), member of Privy Council of Northern Ireland *James Andrews (clergyman) (1928–2006), American Presbyterian minister * James J. Andrews (mathematician) (1930–1998), American mathematician *James Andrews (physician) James Andrews (born May 2, 1942) is a retired American orthopedic surgeon. He is a surgeon for knee, elbow, and shoulder injuries and is a specialist in repairing damaged ligaments. Andrews has become one of the best-known and most popular ortho ... (born 1942), American surgeon, renowned practitioner of sports medicine * James Andrews (musician ...
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James Pettit Andrews
James Pettit Andrews (1737– 6 August 1797) was an English historian and antiquary. Life He was the younger son of Joseph Andrews of Shaw House, near Newbury in Berkshire, and his second wife Elizabeth Pettit; Sir Joseph Andrews, 1st Baronet (1727–1800) was his elder brother. He was educated privately, and having taken to the law was one of the magistrates at the police court in Queen Square, Westminster, from 1792 to his death. Andrews built himself the Strawberry Hill Gothic mansion of Donnington Grove, near the family home, in 1763, designed by John Chute. He sold the house in 1783. He was a regular participant in the work of the Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor in the 1780s. Andrews died at Brompton and was buried in Hampstead Church. Works His major work was a ''History of Great Britain connected with the Chronology of Europe from Caesar's Invasion to Accession of Edward VI'', in 2 volumes (London, 1794–1795). A portion of the history of Eng ...
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James Andrews (botanical Artist)
James Andrews or Jim Andrews may refer to: *James Pettit Andrews (1737–1797), English historian and antiquary * James Andrews (botanical artist) (1801–1876), English botanical artist * James Andrews (stonemason) (1828–1897), Scottish-American stonemason and engineer *James J. Andrews (1829–1862), American Civil War spy * Jim Andrews (1865–1907), American baseball player * Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet (1877–1951), member of Privy Council of Northern Ireland * James Andrews (clergyman) (1928–2006), American Presbyterian minister * James J. Andrews (mathematician) (1930–1998), American mathematician *James Andrews (physician) James Andrews (born May 2, 1942) is a retired American orthopedic surgeon. He is a surgeon for knee, elbow, and shoulder injuries and is a specialist in repairing damaged ligaments. Andrews has become one of the best-known and most popular ortho ... (born 1942), American surgeon, renowned practitioner of sports medicine * James Andrews (musici ...
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James J
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Jim Andrews
James Pratt Andrews (June 5, 1865 – December 27, 1907) was an American professional baseball right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1890 for the Chicago Colts of the National League. He was a native of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. In , his only Major League season, Andrews was in the starting lineup for the first 2½ months (April 19 – July 4) of the 5½ month season. In 53 games he was just 38-for-202, a batting average of .188. He had 3 home runs, 17 RBI, and scored 32 runs. An average fielder for the era, he handled 90 out of 100 chances successfully for a fielding percentage of .900. To give some perspective to his value to the team, the Colts were 29-28 during his time with them, and 54-25 after he was gone. Andrews died at the age of 42 in Chicago of pulmonary tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is a contagious disease usually caused by ''Mycobacterium tuber ...
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Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet
Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet, PC (NI) (3 January 1877 – 18 February 1951) was Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland and brother of Prime Minister J. M. Andrews and Thomas Andrews, builder of the RMS Titanic. Early life Andrews was born in Comber, County Down, the third son of Thomas Andrews, flax spinner, of Ardara, Comber, and his wife, Eliza, daughter of James Alexander Pirrie and Eliza Swan and sister of William Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie. He was a great-grandson of the United Irishman leader William Drennan. He was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, and then at Stephen's Green School, Dublin. At Trinity College Dublin, he had a distinguished career: he became a senior exhibitioner (1897) and a prizeman in civil and international law (1898), and graduated in 1899 with honours in ethics and logic. He was also a gold medallist and auditor of the College Historical Society. A sports fan Andrews had passions for shooting, golf, cricket and sailing (main ...
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James Andrews (clergyman)
James E. Andrews (December 29, 1928 – March 7, 2006) was an American Presbyterian minister who served as the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) from 1983 to 1996. He was previously the Stated Clerk of the former Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS) from 1973 until the denomination's reunion with the United Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1983. Andrews played a pivotal role in facilitating this historic reunion. Early life and education Andrews was born in Whittenburg, Texas, on December 29, 1928. He graduated from Austin College in Sherman, Texas, where he worked at a funeral home and drove its ambulance to fund his education. He earned a theology degree from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and was ordained in 1956. Career Andrews began his ministry as assistant pastor at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas. From 1958 to 1960, he served as secretary of information for the World Alliance of Reformed Chu ...
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James Andrews (physician)
James Andrews (born May 2, 1942) is a retired American orthopedic surgeon. He is a surgeon for knee, elbow, and shoulder injuries and is a specialist in repairing damaged ligaments. Andrews has become one of the best-known and most popular orthopedic surgeons and has performed on many high-profile athletes at his main practice in Birmingham, Alabama and the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, Florida. He also is the team doctor for the Tampa Bay Rays, Auburn Tigers, and Washington Commanders. Career and education Andrews received his undergraduate and medical degrees from Louisiana State University, where he was an athlete, winning a Southeastern Conference Championship in polevaulting. He completed his residency at Tulane Medical School and completed fellowships at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and the University of Lyon. Andrews is known for performing orthopedic surgery on high-profile athletes from a wide array of sports. Andrews has co-founded or chaired mult ...
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James Andrews (musician)
James Andrews (born January 12, 1969) is an American musician from New Orleans. He is from a musical family; he is the grandson of Jesse Hill, the older brother of Troy Andrews (better known by his stage name of "Trombone Shorty"), and cousin of Glen David Andrews and the late Travis "Trumpet Black" Hill. A trumpeter and vocalist, Andrews has the nickname "Satchmo of the Ghetto". Raised in the Tremé neighborhood, Andrews played in a number of brass bands, including the Treme Brass Band, Junior Olympia Brass Band and the New Birth Brass Band, before launching his own band, James Andrews and the Crescent City Allstars. He also played with the multi-instrumentalist Danny Barker. In 1998, he released the album ''Satchmo of the Ghetto'', which was produced by Allen Toussaint and featured Dr. John on all eleven tracks. In 2005, shortly after Hurricane Katrina, Andrews was one of the first musicians to return to New Orleans following the flooding. He and his brother Trombone Shorty pl ...
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David Andrews (American Football)
James David Andrews (born July 10, 1992) is an American professional former football center. He played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs, and in the NFL for the New England Patriots. Early life Andrews attended Wesleyan School in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, where he was a two-way lineman. In his sophomore year, Wesleyan won the 2008 GHSA Class A state championship. For his junior and senior seasons, his coaches attributed him with over a hundred knockdown blocks while not allowing a quarterback sack. Andrews was named 2010 Gwinnett County Offensive Lineman of the Year and made the All-County First-team Offense of the ''Gwinnett Daily Post''. Regarded as a three-star recruit by '' Rivals.com'', Andrews was ranked as the No. 9 center prospect in the class of 2011, which was headed by Reese Dismukes. Andrews had offers from Duke and Michigan but, as a “lifelong die-hard Bulldogs fan,” waited for Georgia to offer and committed “practically on the spot” when h ...
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Jamie Andrews
Jamie Andrews (born 19 September 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for club Woking. Club career West Bromwich Albion Andrews signed his first professional contract with West Bromwich Albion on 6 July 2021, penning a two-year deal. On 21 December 2021, Andrews signed for National League North side Leamington on a short-term loan. On 31 October 2022, Andrews signed for National League side Yeovil Town on a short-term loan. Andrews made his professional debut for the ''Albion'' on 17 January 2023 in an FA Cup third round replay against Chesterfield starting in a 4–0 victory. On 28 August 2023, Andrews joined Grimsby Town on a season-long loan. Andrews scored his first professional goal for Grimsby on 14 November 2023 in a 7–2 win against Slough Town in an FA Cup First Round Replay at Blundell Park. In May 2024, West Bromwich Albion announced that Andrews would depart the club upon the expiration of his contract. Woking On 26 ...
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Jim Grant (lawyer)
James Andrews Grant, (1937 – November 22, 2024) was a Canadian lawyer. Life and career Grant was born in 1937. He received a B.A. in 1958 and a Bachelor of Civil Law in 1961 from McGill University. He was called to the Bar of Quebec in 1962. He was a partner and Chairman Emeritus of the law firm, Stikeman Elliott LLP. He served on the Board of Directors of CAE Inc. and CIBC. In 2003 he was president of the Royal Canadian Golf Association. In 1996, he was named to the Security Intelligence Review Committee and was accordingly summoned to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. In 2003, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. In 2009, he was awarded the ''James A. Robb Award'' by the McGill University Faculty of Law The Faculty of Law is one of the professional graduate schools of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the List of law schools in Canada, oldest law school in Canada. 180 candidates are admitted for any given academic year. For .... Gr ...
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