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Louis Johnson (452 bytes)
1: ...articles in Wikipedia about people named '''Louis Johnson'''. 3: ...he cabinet of President [[Harry S. Truman]] from March 28, 1949 to September 19, 1950. 5: ...others Johnson]], [[Quincy Jones]] and [[Michael Jackson]]. 7: {{disambiguation}} Louis A. Johnson (14417 bytes) 1: ...le="float:left;margin-right:1em;">[[image:Louis_A_Johnson.jpg]]</div> 3: ... cabinet of President [[Harry S. Truman]] from [[March 28]], [[1949]] to [[September 19]], [[1950]]. 5: ... the president's personal representative in [[India]]. 7: ...ft defense is an invitation to disaster for America." 9: ...onsiderations clearly outweigh the fiscal considerations." J. J. Johnson (1318 bytes) 1: ...z]] [[trombonist]], born in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]. 3: ...ombonist [[Kai Winding]], as well as several solo albums. 5: ... tone. He was arguably the most prominent &#8211; and proficient &#8211; bebop trombonist. 7: ...spondent over unsuccessful [[prostate cancer]] treatment. 9: [[Category:1924 births|Johnson, J.J.]] Johnson Johnson (3227 bytes) 1: ...ice. A constant theme in all the novels is his [[yacht]], the ''Dolly''. 3: ...nd opens with a comment on Johnson Johnson's bifocals. 7: ==Bibliography == 9: ... is written. Some of the characters reappear in later books. 11: ... & the Bird of Paradise'' (later retitled ''Tropical Issue'') (1983) Johnson (3753 bytes) 1: {{disambig}} 2: ==People named Johnson== 3: ...me. Famous people whose [[surname]] is or was '''Johnson''' include: 4: ...[Albert Sidney Johnson]], General of the United States 5: ...[Andrew Johnson]], 17th President of the United States S W Johnson (521 bytes) 1: ...nd then, from 1872 to 1901, of the [[Midland Railway]]. 3: ...f the original design and evidence of design stagnation. B. S. Johnson (1919 bytes) 1: ...]) was an English experimental novelist and film-maker. 3: ... this knowledge, managed to pass the university exam for the [[University of Oxford]]. 5: ...ed poetry, and wrote reviews, short stories and plays. 7: ...hristie Malry's Own Double-Entry'' (1973) was released in [[2000]]. 9: ...ure to succeed commercially, paranoid and lonely, Johnson committed suicide. Me and Mr. Johnson (2742 bytes) 1: ...kiProject Album infobox (scroll down to edit main article text) --> 2: ...r=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 width=225 style="margin-left:3px" 3: ...center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Me and Mr. Johnson'' 5: ...n="3"|[[Image:EC_Me_and_Mr_Johnson.jpg|Me and Mr. Johnson]] 7: ...ange" colspan="3"|[[Compact disc|CD]] by [[Eric Clapton]] Johnson & Johnson (5013 bytes) 1: {{Infobox_Company | 2: company_name = Johnson & Johnson Inc | 3: ...nandJohnsonLogo.gif|250px|Johnson & Johnson corporate logo]] | 4: company_type = [[Public company|Public]]| 5: company_slogan = | Lyndon B. Johnson (31935 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left:1em" 2: |+ <font size="+1">'''Lyndon B. Johnson'''</font> 4: ...ll>[[Media:Ljohnson.gif|White House Portrait]]</small> 6: ! align="left" | Order: 9: ! align="left" | Term of Office: Johnson City (192 bytes) 1: ...ces in the [[United States|United States of America]]: 2: *[[Johnson City, New York]] 3: *[[Johnson City, Tennessee]] 4: *[[Johnson City, Texas]] 6: {{disambig}} Clark Johnson (1910 bytes) 1: ...or and director who has worked in both television and film. 3: ...ted in a number of television shows early in his career. 5: ...le for the police department to bring him up on charges. 7: ...), a project which he helmed and in which he also acted. 9: ...[Molly Johnson]] and actress and singer [[Taborah Johnson]]. Herschel Johnson (423 bytes) 1: ...r to [[Herschel Vespasian Johnson]], a [[United States]] [[governor]].'' 3: ...ssador to the [[United Nations]] between [[1946]] and [[1947]]. 7: [[Category:1894 births|Johnson, Herschel]] 8: [[Category:1966 deaths|Johnson, Herschel]] Tor Johnson (2171 bytes) 1: ... a [[cult following]] on the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] television series. 3: ...rances on television and made a number of commercials. 5: ... Lugosi's life one night when the elder actor was about to commit suicide. 7: ... him look like a monster. Karl eventually became a police officer. 9: ==Memorable Quotes== Brothers Johnson (1202 bytes) 1: ...978 and reached number 7 on the Billboard Album chart. 3: ...nly as high as number 48 on the Billboard Album chart. 5: ...yles include [[funk]], [[disco]], and [[R&B]] ballads. 7: [[Category:Funk musical groups]] Phillip E. Johnson (1553 bytes) 1: ... holds a J.D. degree from the [[University of Chicago]]. 3: ...ress), as well as of two textbooks on [[criminal law]]. 5: ...hnson is an elder in the [[Presbyterian Church (USA)]]. 7: == External links == 8: ....org/johnson/johome.htm Phillip E. Johnson's web page] Johnson Act (284 bytes) 1: ...om marketing their bond issues in the [[United States]]. 3: == See also == 4: * [[Timeline of United States history]], 5: * [[List of United States federal legislation]] Esther Johnson (229 bytes) 1: ...sh]] friend of [[Jonathan Swift]], known as "Stella". 4: [[Category:1681 births|Johnson, Esther]] 5: [[Category:1728 deaths|Johnson, Esther]] Boris Johnson (9095 bytes) 1: ...Johnson Friends Voters Countrymen.jpg|thumb|Boris Johnson on the cover of his 2002 book]] 3: ...eekly column for ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' newspaper. 5: ...ge, Oxford]], where he was a Brackenbury Scholar, and President of the [[Oxford Union]]. 7: ...er]]), who is the mother of his two sons and two daughters. 9: ...yboard, swirling forces of irresistible intensity and power". Nkosi Johnson (2154 bytes) 1: ... pandemic and its effects before his death at the age of 12. 3: ...ebilitated by the disease, was no longer able to care for him. 5: ...n the grounds of medical status - and the school later reversed its decision. 7: ...s able to lead a fairly active life at school and at home. 9: ...he same." [[Nelson Mandela]] referred to Nkosi as an''"icon of the struggle for life."''
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