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  1. Jun 6, 2023 · Thomas Coleman, PhD'84, is focused on teaching students about financial markets. In 2012 Coleman returned to the University of Chicago, first as Executive Director and Senior Advisor at the Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics and then in 2015 as lecturer at Harris.

  2. thomas coleman (1598–1674) was minister of gods word at blyton, in lincolnshire, and a member of the assembly of divines at westminster. Thomas COLEMAN was born in Oxfordshire. Wood says, that seemingly he was born within the city of Oxford, where several persons of his name and time have lived.

  3. harris.uchicago.edu › sites › defaultThomas S. Coleman

    Co-owner, Director of Research and Risk Management. Founded, with two partners, hedge fund investing globally in bonds, equities, commodities, FX. Netrisk, Inc. Greenwich, CT. Advised capital markets clients on risk and valuation issues. TMG Financial Products Greenwich, CT.

  4. Thomas Coleman (c. 1832 – December 10, 1866), a Black man formerly enslaved by Mormons, was murdered in 1866 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sources report the lynching was a hate crime and was committed by a friend or family member (or multiple people) of a White woman Coleman allegedly had been seen walking with before.

  5. Thomas Coleman (1598–1647) was an English clergyman, known for his scholarship in the Hebrew language, which earned him the nicknameRabbi Coleman’, and for his Erastian view of church polity. In the Westminster Assembly he was the clerical leader of the Erastian party, alongside the lawyer John Selden .

  6. The life and death of Mr. Thomas Coleman. THE celebrated subject of this memoir was born in Oxfordshire, and it would seem in the city of Oxford.

  7. Thomas Coleman, A. M. — This learned and pious divine was born in the city of Oxford, in the year 1598, and educated in Magdalen college, in that university. Having entered upon the ministerial work, he became vicar of Bliton in Lincolnshire; but he was persecuted, and afterwards driven from the place for nonconformity.