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John Patterson (3225 bytes)
1: '''John Malcolm Patterson''' (born [[September 27]], [[1921]]) is an [[Unit... 3: Patterson was born in [[Goldville, Alabama]]. He joined th... 5: ...ime, but was shot to death in June of 1954. John Patterson replaced his father on the [[United States Democr... 7: ...ery]]. With backing from the [[Ku Klux Klan]], Patterson ran for Governor in [[1958]], and won, defeating ... 9: ...s [[racial segregation|segregationist]] policies, Patterson instigated the expulsion of black students for st... John Henry Patterson (1482 bytes) 1: ==John Henry Patterson, the Author== 3: '''John Henry Patterson''' ([[1867]]-[[1947]]) was an [[Anglo-Irish]] sol... 7: Patterson was born in [[Ireland]] and served as a soldier i... 11: ==John H. Patterson, the Owner of NCR== 13: ... Watson Sr]], who went on to found IBM. In fact, "John H." was famous for firing many people on rather t... William John Patterson (1429 bytes) 1: '''William John Patterson''' ([[May 13]], [[1886]]-[[June 10]], [[1976]]) w... 3: ...n, 1944|1944 election]] under [[Tommy Douglas]]. Patterson's Liberals were reduced to five seats in the Legi... 5: Patterson served as [[lieutenant-governor]] of the province... 15: [[Category:1886 births|Patterson, William]] 16: [[Category:1976 deaths|Patterson, William]] Patterson (912 bytes) 1: '''Patterson''' is the name of several places in the [[United ... 2: *[[Patterson, Arkansas]] 3: *[[Patterson, California]] 4: *[[Patterson, Georgia]] 5: *[[Patterson, Iowa]] Cissy Patterson (6215 bytes) 1: ...] and [[newspaper]] editor, publisher and owner. Patterson was one of the first women to head a major daily ... 3: ...ll's grandson. Her older brother [[Joseph Medill Patterson]] was the founder of the ''[[New York Daily News]... 9: ...-male [[American Society of Newspaper Editors]]. Patterson made her paper popular with all strata of Washing... 11: ...933]], tried to buy the ''Herald'' out from under Patterson, but failed. Instead, she bought both papers fro... 13: ... House of Representatives]] said Cissy and Joseph Patterson "would welcome the victory of [[Adolf Hitler|Hitl... Francine Patterson (1971 bytes) 1: '''Dr. Francine "Penny" Patterson''' (b. February 13, 1947, in [[Chicago, Illinois]... 3: ... oldest of seven children, and daughter of [[C.H. Patterson]], a professor of psychology. She and her famil... 17: *[http://www.las.uiuc.edu/alumni/spotlight/03fall_Patterson.html University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign a... 19: [[Category:1947 births|Patterson, Francine]] Thomas H. Patterson (791 bytes) 1: [[Rear Admiral]] '''Thomas H. Patterson''' (born May [[1820]]) served in the [[United Sta... 8: [[Category:1820 births|Patterson, Thomas H.]] 9: [[Category:U.S. Navy admirals|Patterson, Thomas H.]] 10: [[Category:American Civil War people|Patterson, Thomas H.]] R. William Patterson (872 bytes) 1: '''R. William Patterson''', an [[United States of America|American]] poli... 3: In 1956 and 1960, Patterson ran for a seat in the [[United States House of Re... 17: [[Category:Mayors of Dayton, Ohio|Patterson, R. William]] Kay Patterson (3160 bytes) 1: [[Image:Kaypatterson.jpg|100px|thumb|Kay Patterson]] 3: '''Kay Christine Lesley Patterson''' (born [[November 21]], [[1944]]) has been a [[... 5: Patterson was born in [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], and ... 7: In [[1985]], Patterson was elected as her local party branch delegate to... 9: ...s Affairs and the Arts) under the leadership of [[John Hewson]], but found herself demoted again under [... Robert P. Patterson (1282 bytes) 1: '''Robert Porter Patterson''' was the [[United States Secretary of War]] und... 5: Patterson was born in [[Glens Falls, New York]] in on Febru... 10: Patterson returned to his law practice in 1947. He later s... Harvey Patterson (2279 bytes) 1: '''Harvey Norman Murray Patterson''' (born [[September 12]], [[1924]] in [[Roland, ... 3: Patterson was educated at [[Manitoba University]] (not to b... 7: ...[Jim Maloway]], then cast a tie-breaking vote for Patterson. Although such tie-breaking votes are accepted l... 9: ...n investigation into the ballot-counting process, Patterson's election was declared void on [[February 20]], ... 11: In [[1978]], Patterson became Executive Secretary of the Winnipeg Labour... Patterson, New York (2806 bytes) 1: '''Patterson''' is a town located in [[Putnam County, New York... 3: The Town of Patterson, known as The Town of Franklin at its incorporati... 18: *[http://www.pattersonny.org Town of Patterson, NY] Rashaan Patterson (375 bytes) 1: '''Rashaan Patterson''' is best known for portraying "The Kid" on the ... Tom Patterson (1345 bytes) 1: ...eeks starting July 13, 1953. It was, to quote Tom Patterson, "a miracle" that came together from idea to firs... Lee Patterson (523 bytes) 1: '''Lee Patterson''' (born [[March]] [[31]], [[1929]] in [[Vancouve... 5: [[Category:1929 births|Patterson, Lee]] 6: [[Category:Soap opera actors|Patterson, Lee]] William A. Patterson (286 bytes) 1: '''William A. "Pat" Patterson''' was the president of [[United Airlines]] from ... 3: ...h]] of [[American Airlines]]. His daughter, Patti Patterson, briefly worked for American as a [[flight attend... David T. Patterson (2526 bytes) 1: '''David Trotter Patterson''' ([[February 28]], [[1818]] – [[November ... 3: As a young man, Patterson had attended Greenville College for two years. A... 7: ...y-imposed requirement of a two-thirds majority. (Patterson felt that his father-in-law was not guilty and th... 9: ...near Greenville and he was interred in the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery in Greenville. 13: [[Category:1818 births|Patterson, David T.]] USS Patterson (DD-36) (6197 bytes) 2: |colspan="2"|[[Image:USS_Patterson_(DD-36).JPG|300px|]] 70: ...gnated as '''CG-16'''. She was named for [[Daniel Patterson]]. 72: ...ioned [[11 October]] 1911, Lieutenant Commander [[John M. Luby]] in command. 74: ''Patterson'' departed Philadelphia 23 October 1911, calling ... 76: ...One patrol mission took her as far north as [[St. Johns, Newfoundland]]. Simon Patterson (414 bytes) 1: '''Simon Patterson''' (b.1967) is an English artist was born in [[Le... David A. Patterson (405 bytes) 1: '''David A. Patterson''' is a professor of [[computer science]] at the ... 5: * [http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~pattrsn Patterson homepage] 9: [[Category:Computer pioneers|Patterson, David A.]] 10: [[Category:Computer scientists|Patterson, David A.]]
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