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  1. Thomas Phillips Johnson (June 8, 1914 – May 23, 2000) was an American attorney, businessman, philanthropist, Republican Party activist, and sportsman. He was probably best known for being a minority owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball franchise from 1946 through 1984.

  2. This dissertation, an exercise in practical theology, consists of a critical conversation between the evangelistic practice of Campus Crusade for Christ in two American university contexts, Bryan Stone’s ecclesiologically grounded theology of evangelism, and William Abraham’s eschatologically grounded theology of evangelism.

  3. Thomas P. Johnson served the shortest term as Sheriff in the history of the San Francisco Sheriffs Department, a mere 80 days in 1853. He had been a Deputy Sheriff under John Coffee Hays, the City’s first elected Sheriff who took office in 1850 when California became the 31st State.

  4. Thomas Phillips Johnson (June 8, 1914 – May 23, 2000) was an American attorney, businessman, philanthropist, Republican Party activist, and sportsman who was perhaps best known as a minority owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball franchise from 1946 through 1984.

  5. Dec 31, 1994 · Thomas P. Johnson's career history includes current positions as an Independent Director at S1 Corp. since 2011 and as a Director at Nationwide Trust Co., FSB. Previously, he served as the President & Chief Executive Officer at Bank Administration Institute, Inc. from 1997 to 2005.

  6. View Thomas P. Johnson, Jr.’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Board of Directors at Various Companies · Experience: Various Companies · Location: Greater...

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  7. Thomas Phillips Johnson was an American attorney, businessman, philanthropist, Republican Party activist, and sportsman. He was probably best known for being a minority owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball franchise from 1946 through 1984.